key concept: change
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KEY CONCEPT:
CHANGE
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Hirsch, S. & Thomas, T. (2014) Individuals & Societies a Practical Guide.
Change involves the concept of movement from one state to another.For example, societies and individuals, and their political, economic, social and cultural conditions have changed over time.Change is inevitable and constant.
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Hirsch, S. & Thomas, T. (2014) Individuals & Societies a Practical Guide
Change involves a countless set of relationship among causes, processes and consequences, so we must limit our inquiry into a given change in terms of time, place, space and specificity. Change may be natural or artificial, intentional or unintentional and positive or negative.