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Harlem Renaissance - Historical Roots of Harlem.
In 1658, Dutch settlers formally incorporated a village on the northern tip of Manhattan Island, and christened it Nieuw Haarlem (New Haarlem) after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands. From its origins until the latter half of the 19th Century, the area remained a rural farming community, many of the farms being owned by upper-class New Yorkers who resided only a few miles south in the lower sections of Manhattan. In 1880, elevated railroad lines were extended ...
See also:Harlem Renaissance, Harlem Renaissance - History of Cultural Revolution, Harlem Renaissance - Historical Roots of Harlem, Harlem Renaissance - Development of Harlem as an African-American Community, Harlem Renaissance - Emerging Black Identity, Harlem Renaissance - An Explosion of Culture in Harlem, Harlem Renaissance - Jazz in the Big Apple, Harlem Renaissance - A Lasting Legacy: The Apollo Theater, Harlem Renaissance - End of an Era, Harlem Renaissance - Diverse and Common Themes, Harlem Renaissance - Impact of the Harlem Renaissance, Harlem Renaissance - A New Black Identity, Harlem Renaissance - Criticism of the Movement, Harlem Renaissance - Influence on Culture Today, Harlem Renaissance - Notable Figures and their Works, Harlem Renaissance - Novels, Harlem Renaissance - Drama, Harlem Renaissance - Poetry, Harlem Renaissance - Painting and Sculpture, Harlem Renaissance - Dance, Harlem Renaissance - Music, Harlem Renaissance - Intellectual and Social Thought, Harlem Renaissance - Quotations Read more here: » Harlem Renaissance: Encyclopedia II - Harlem Renaissance - History of Cultural Revolution |
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 |  |  | sociological: Encyclopedia II - Management - Historical developmentSome writers trace the development of management thought back to Sumerian traders and ancient Egyptian pyramid builders. Slave-owners through the centuries faced the problems of exploiting/motivating a dependent but sometimes recalcitrant workforce, but many pre-industrial enterprises, given their small scale, did not feel compelled to face the issues of management systematically. But innovations such as the spread of Hindu-Arabic numerals (5th to 15th centuries) and the codification of double-entry book-keeping (1494) provided tools for management assessment, planning and control. See also:Management, Management - Historical development, Management - 19th century, Management - 20th century, Management - 21st century, Management - Nature of the work, Management - Areas of management, Management - Lists Read more here: » Management: Encyclopedia II - Management - Historical development |
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 |  |  | sociological: Encyclopedia - PlaceAn important part of the concept of place is the sociological implication. Place, for a person, may indicate not only location, but position in society, relative wealth, status, and so forth.
Place may also refer to an individual's or family's relative status and relationship as compared to other individuals, groups, or families.
Elements that turn space into a place are memories, feelings, social connections and the presenc ...
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 |  |  | sociological: Encyclopedia - RapeRape is a crime where the victim is forced into sexual activity, in particular sexual penetration, against his or her will. The word originates from the Latin rapere: to seize or take by force. The Latin term for the act of rape itself is raptus.
Originally, the word rape was akin to rapine, rapture, raptor, and rapacious, and referred to the more general violations, such as looting, destruction, and capture of citizens that are inflicted upon a town or country during war, eg. th ...
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 |  |  | sociological: Encyclopedia - RitualA ritual is a formalised, predetermined set of symbolic actions generally performed in a particular environment at a regular, recurring interval. The set of actions that comprise a ritual often include, but are not limited to, such things as recitation, singing, group processions, repetitive dance, manipulation of sacred objects, etc. The general purpose of rituals is to express some fundamental truth or meaning, evoke spiritual, numinous emotional responses from participants, and/or engage a group of people in unified action to strengthen their ...
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