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Urban reformers are individuals who aim to make a gradual change in society by empowering urban areas. Ideas are often rooted in social democracy.
New ideas are often rejected because the topic might be a topic that is never heard of before. People might think that the idea is crazy just because they never even thought of thinking of this before. For example : If i said that the earth was once a huge dust bunny floating in the air , would you believe it just like then. Then lets say that i provided some back round information to why i think my theory is true and i say well there is a lot of dirt on earth so when earth formed, the dust spread. Wouldn't it most likely be rejected ? Same for the theory of plate tectonics which was the theory that Alfred Wegener had shown us. Not until he died when the people and scientists thought that his theory might have a chance of being true.
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Post industrial societies are dominated by computer based information technology; they continue to have the industry that developed in the previous industrial society, although it is often outsourced to other countries.
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you should think about the idea and answeer it and some it up for a new idea
Nonconformist? Someone who does not conform to the ideas (or norms) of society.
Scientific knowledge consists of knowledge that can be demonstrated through repeatable experiments. Personal belief consists of ideas that do not necessarily have to be verified, are often unique to each individual, and while can be influenced by society, are ultimately governed by the individual to whom they belong.
Auguste Comte is often credited with being the first to attempt to apply the scientific method to the study of society. His work laid the foundation for the development of sociology as a scientific discipline.
it is often rejected
no. you need to have solid proof that it exist.. else it will be rejected.
Conflict between political factions and the failures or success of economics often lead to new philosophies or intellectual ideas. These ideas bubble through society and, eventually, the art of the time reflects the new ideas.
Conflict between political factions and the failures or success of economics often lead to new philosophies or intellectual ideas. These ideas bubble through society and, eventually, the art of the time reflects the new ideas.
The Scientific Revolution is often considered one of the events that had the largest effect on political thinkers of the Enlightenment. It gave rise to new ways of thinking about the world based on reason, observation, and the application of scientific methods, which influenced Enlightenment ideas about government, society, and individual rights.