The Second Great Awakening was a religious movement that took place in the early nineteenth century. It rapidly grew for over two decades across all facets of race, gender, and age. Things like enlightenment and oppression of women and African Americans both free and enslaved were some of the main causes that lead to the rapid growth of the second great awakening. The oppression of women and African Americans during the nineteenth century turned into religious revivals seeking some sense of inclusion
The Second Great Awakening occurred in the early nineteenth century causing many changes politically and socially. The awakening ideology was based on romanticism which caused many reforms. The reforms had a significant amount of effects in the North of the United States but minimal changes in the South. The movement started to focus on matters that would lead to tension that was ignited by opposing views within the country. The Great Awakening was led by northerners who were anti-slavery, unlike
The Great Awakening was a religious event that took place in the American Colonies. Historians have generally accepted that the Awakening began in the 1730s and lasted until the 1760s. The Awakening was inspired by the preaching of Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield and their emphasis on the “new birth.” This theology emphasized the individual’s role in obtaining salvation. Their enthusiastic preaching invigorated the colonial churches and caused momentous changes to occur. This resulted in the
Abstract The Harlem Renaissance was an artistic movement amongst the African Americans. This research paper highlights the definition of Harlem Renaissance movement, five authors of the Harlem Renaissance such as Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen and some more describing their childhood as well as their inspirations to be part of this movement. Additionally, five more authors like Jean Toomer, Walter White as well as James Weldon Johnson will be described with their roles during this movement, expressing
benefits from this to the firms like it can attract the customer, create positive brand image, it can raise the fund for the social cause (Kotler & Lee, 2005). Kar & Dadhichi, (2011) have concluded in their research that there are so many advantages in CRM campaigns especially in social cause. 4. Research objective- 1. To understand the concept of cause-related marketing with
The spread of ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 management system standards ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 can be considered as fundamental management system standards in many aspects. The systematic set of requirements establish a common language between corporations as well as it may support the development of organizational performance with regard to quality, environmental and social issues. Since certification of the management systems is usually required by business partners, the number and distribution of certificated
the certification of the corporate quality management system, the number of certifications may be an important indicator. Comparing the trends of ISO 9001 applications and macroeconomic indicators demonstrates the applicability of this concept. The paper focuses on selected transitional economies (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia) those have an important role
Regional Languages as a source of National Cohesion Introduction The paramount code of Sufism is, 'Ishq Allah, Ma'bud Allah' (God is love, lover, and beloved). The study emphasizes on national cohesion on the basis of regional languages and the dimension on which this study drives that is regional poetry (Sufism). This study enlightens that national integration can be formulated through regional poetries for the purpose to strengthen the external and internal position of a nation
putting the safety of many living people nearby in danger. substance abuse is the consumption of drugs in amounts which is harmful to their body. In fact, this problem threatens the safety and balance of the whole world and thus requires detailed research and fast reactions, substance abuse as it is named by doctors and government , created a huge problem for government in the past few years as it exposes the life of people nearby and the environment to a huge risk, alcohol abuse and drug abuse
Abstract One of the major preceptors of Transcendentalism, Thoreau manifested the Vedantic ideals for the exaltation of axiology over pragmatism, of spiritual over material and of static over dynamic. The movement stood as an emblem of the supremacy of celestially enriched East over the materially prosperous West. Gandhi sought inspiration from Thoreau and propagated the principle of Satyagraha, “Passive Resistance”. Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience influenced Gandhi tremendously who was