Monday, January 6, 2020

Social And Cultural Groups Become A Key Tool For Harmony...

Introduction Since the 1990s the steady rise of the Internet has facilitated many avenues for change in our contemporary world. Not least contributing to an ease in travel and communication which could well give the impression of a globalscape constructed . with very few boundaries. A glance at any Western World news source will undoubtedly report on the ‘problem’ of immigration, as though Europe is under siege by scores of deterritorialized people and â€Å"transmigrants† who have exploited the fluid boundaries of postmodern hyperspace. It is in this area of social conflict that the discipline of anthropology best serves as a sort of practical philosophy; examining the social queries of humanity, alongside examining our interactions and†¦show more content†¦Borders of life and lands - Gregory Boca Chica is municipality of the Dominican Republic, located upon the island of Hispaniola in the Gulf of Chiriquà ­. 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