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102年 - 102 原住民族特種考試_四等_原住民族行政:臺灣原住民族文化概要#33108
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二、「氏族」曾經是原住民族社會重要的組織,請舉例說明其意義與功能。(25 分)
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三、基督宗教是現今原住民族社會的宗教信仰主流,請舉例說明教會對於原住民族發展 中曾經以及可能扮演的角色。(25 分)
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四、狩獵曾經是原住民族傳統社會文化中重要的一環,現今法律因而對之有某種程度的 特許,請問昔日狩獵對於原住民族社會具有的意義與功能?(25 分)
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一、試論人口在社會學中的意義或重要性,且社會學者應如何研究人口?(25 分)
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二、何謂社會制度?試舉宗教說明其重要的制度內容。(25 分)
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三、試從個人及社會條件兩大方面的要素說明其對社會流動的影響。(25 分)
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四、試論鄉村社區與都市社區的重要性質,及該兩種社區的相互關聯。(25 分)
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一、 Divided over climate change policy and whom to name to two new leadership jobs, the European Union’s leaders will be looking to Germany’s newly re-elected chancellor, Angela Merkel, to signal a way out of the stalemate when they meet Thursday. Though the two deadlocked issues are unrelated, the wishes of the leader of Germany, the E.U.’s biggest and richest nation, hold the key to both. Germany has so far resisted putting figures on Europe’s contribution to the battle against climate change before other countries declare their hand. Some E.U. diplomats hope that, with her new coalition government in place, Merkel will show more flexibility. Meanwhile, with only the Czech Republic standing in the way of final approval of the Lisbon Treaty, European leaders are unsure whether to appoint a high-profile, charismatic personality like Tony Blair, the former British prime minister, to the new position of president that the treaty calls for. The alternative might be a lower-key candidate, like Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende of the Netherlands.(25 分)
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二、 Not long ago, a group of writers decided to publish a book of essays we called: "Feminism Made Me Happy." It was an in-your-face title, a deliberate attempt to counter the narrative we all knew by heart. The one that kept describing how the women's movement had left us stressed out, discontented, wrenched from home, hearth and motherhood to struggle and fail at doing it all. Now I think we are due for another one because we are in the midst of another dustup over research published under the (too) provocative headline: "The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness." Going forward to the past won't bring a grin to our lips. Happiness is a pretty elusive state and an even more elusive research subject. Feminism made me happy? Not, I assure you in a permanent state of good cheer. It opened doors. It opened our eyes — to everything including what still needs to be done. The women's movement never promised us a rose garden or a warm bath of contentment. It offered a new way to understand the world, a lens on injustice and a tool to use in the pursuit of happiness. It's a work in progress.(25 分)
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三、 The rapid march of climate change up the global agenda has prompted a new, and often poignant, conversation between the generations and, in public, among a selfappointed elite. At its core, that conversation is about whether some of the first beneficiaries of the wonders developed during the past century — like electricity at the flick of a switch — have the means, or the will, to help their descendants with the consequences of burning vast quantities of fossil fuels. The conversation also is playing itself out across the planet as leaders, industrialists and citizens confront issues too costly for any single nation or generation to tackle alone. For a group of 20th-century leaders called the Elders — whose members include Archbishop Tutu of South Africa, former President Jimmy Carter and Mary Robinson, a former Irish president — it also was a conversation with their families that they felt would be most usefully conducted before the cameras.(25 分)
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四、 It isn't meant to be a gloomy or creepy book. The images of Barack Obama with strangely full lips and long lashes, or the weird morphing of his face and Lincoln's, or the gal in the very short and saucy sweater dress she made that proclaims "My Jewish Grandma is voting for Obama, is yours?" are all meant to be positive and inspiring, the voice of a new generation of artists who feel empowered by the election of the 44th president. But there is something tremendously depressing about the recently published "Art for Obama," a survey of images and sculpture produced in support of Obama's 2008 campaign for president. The gloom sets in slowly, page after colorful page, slogan after inspiring slogan. It is a catalogue of celebratory art, of smiles and hope and change, and somehow, it leaves you with a hollow, panicky feeling in the gut. The art itself raises many troubling questions. How closely should artists be aligned with political power? Can they remain artists of substance and integrity if they are on the inside of the halls of power? Can art be channeled by political leaders and remain interesting art? More fundamentally, however, is an even deeper question: What is the psychology behind the new artistic mania for patriotism, once considered suspect or anathema by many serious artists?(25 分)
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