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Running head: THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE HISTORY The Cultural Landscape History Student Name Institution Affiliation 1 THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE HISTORY 2 The Dimension of Change The first quotation explains two worlds within the same border whose differences become imminent when the author talks of the tempting food, that looked appealing to the eyes of a hungry individuals who wandered over the profusion guarded by a thin sheet of glass a clear indication of a group of individuals who had enough power within their reach and another group that was defined by emptiness and were not allowed to cross a particular line. The christening party around the coffin making place signifies a world with mourning individuals, and the other represents a group in celebration. The quotation further explains how the society in question had wealthy and poor individuals, those who had it in plenty while the others starved. The second quotation describes how things are changing drastically and taking new shape. Consequently, the world takes a new dimension and changes begin to occur. A society that once relied on agriculture begins to rely on other means to survive other than agriculture. The emergence of technology, capitalism, industries, and science proliferate. People become connected across the world by the changing economy, money, and marketplaces expand, mass media and bureaucratic institutions develop. According to the writer, the changes caused human divisions, they swept away their cult ...
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