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A policy that allows each group within society to keep its unique cultural identity. The blending of culturally distinct groups into a single group with a common culture and identity. Policies that physically separate a minority group from the dominant group. The maintaining of control over a group through force.
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Huge! Almost all ‘modern’ thoughts in philosophy, politics, even science can be found in Judaism.
Judaism promoted the concept of one G-d belief first. The very notion of having one G-d demanded people to look at the world as complicated but by the very nature of having one creator the world has commonality in its physical, spiritual, emotional, and philosophical nature.
Judaism was the first in promoting equal rights (though recognizing each as different) for women and men, kindness to orphans, widows, those who are strangers in a strange land, to animals, to one’s neighbor to the poor. The golden rule is a Jewish concept. Judaism was the first promoter of a fair court of law based on justice (and not on wealth, strength, and other arbitrary reasons). Even Democracy was discussed in the Talmud. As well as the sun as the center of our universe, very precise knowledge of the moon’s days, eclipses, and other astrological understandings. In the Talmud there are many discussions that people would think is totally modern such as artificial insemination, washing of hands before eating, knowing about leaving the land to recover from overuse, inventing the weekend, the 7 day week, the 12 month calendar, to knowing when the sun is expected each morning.
It would be hard to find anything that we hold dear in today’s society and not find it in Judaism first.
Found this on quora here: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-social-impact-of-Judaism-on-society
The themes of utopia and dystopia are common in science fiction due to the similarities in the two realities altogether. Utopias are meant to be seemingly perfect worlds, but have lurking problems underneath the apparent surface, creating dystopia-like society when the looming problem(s) are unmasked to the general public/to the protagonist(s). Dystopias, as the question states, are based off of real world problems, yet are enlarged and escalated in the work. The only difference between a utopia and a dystopia is that a utopia tries to hide its problems. A dystopia doesn’t. This means that themes between the two are similar due to the similarity in societal issues.
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Explanation:
The correct answer would be option B, fMRI.
Francois is studying the effects of concussion on memory. He wants to observe the brain activity of victims as they perform memory tasks in real time. fMRI is the brain imaging method which is most appropriate for this study.
Explanation:
fMRI stands for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. This is the brain imaging method which measures the activities of the brain. These activities are measured by detecting the changes in the brain associated with the blood flow.
According to this method, cerebral blood flow and neuronal activation in the brain are coupled. It also relies on the fact that when a part of the brain is in use, the flow of blood in that area also increases.
So when Francois wants to study the effects of concussion on memory, the best method to support his study is to use the method of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Learn more about fMRI at:
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