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- 1. Spanish Influence
When the Spaniards came to settle the New World, or what is now Mexico and Peru, they imposed many new ways and customs for the people living there. These institutions were partially what the Spaniards were used to from living in Spain, and others were simply to live better. The Spaniards imposed many political, economical, and social institutions
2. What I Understand From Term "Development"
From what I understand from the term, a developed country, it is the dividing line between an advanced country and a developing country. It is generally based on per capita income. Those with per capita incomes of less than one fifth of the level of those in the US are considered 'undeveloped'. The definition is very similar to explanation of wealt
3. Safety In Institutions
The purpose of this essay is to outline the factors that make certain institutions unsafe to reside or work in. Institutions such as; Prison camps, High school, Maximum security prison and mental institutions all contain dangers for their inmates. From the outside these institutions portray a sense of safety for anyone who works or resides in them.
4. Public Speaking
In the past, I have participated in a lot of classes and training dealing with many different topics, but unfortunately, and/ or communications was not one of them. In fact, the last class that I took even relatively close to this one was in junior high school. In some sense, I guess that this could be thought of as a good thing, because now I can
5. The Baswate Tribe
Although s five institutions are important to them, the institutions of economics and religion are the focus of the tribe. Everything that is done in the tribe relies around the idea of survival and gods. All the other institutions of politics, religion, family, and education come secondary. The Baswate are a canible tribe, and their are many reas