Papers 1441-1450 of total 128263 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of today may not be the same as tomorrow. Abortion tomorrow might be something normal something we don’t even think twice about. The killing of another man may be a something subtle. This might sound totally strange but if we think of how morals are cultural
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…to communicate. Environment and cultural activities are physical dimensions. The psychological dimension consists of our beliefs and mental activities. By connecting these 3 dimensions, we are able to communicate effectively with other cultures but only if we…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the Internet * Voluntary or involuntary typing movements of the fingers 3. Distress or impairment in social, occupational, and recreational activities due to increase Internet use. * Ignoring family and friends * Lack of honesty about how much time…
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…a para. # if the quote is from an Internet page. Personal values are most important to me since these values define individuality. David Peters (2003, p. #) said it best when he said (comma), "an examination of our beliefs can offer valuable insights…
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…, negative stereotypes, and intergroup friction." (Ward et al. 2001:51) Stereotypes related to culture shock are, according to Bond (1986), "auto-stereotypes (in-group perceptions), hetero-stereotypes (out-group perceptions), and reflected stereotypes (how the out…
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Category: /History
…having reading The Power of Myth I discovered it is a hard case to argue against. The patterns that exist between myths, between cultures, between global problems, and between people themselves are too obvious to ignore. And the patterns of how our culture
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Category: /Literature/English
…with different cultural norms are at risk if teachers have little knowledge, sensitivity or appreciation of the diversity in communication styles. Such teachers may perceive differences as problems and respond to students' distinction with negative attitudes, low…
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…The US’s problem is simple. Our fish numbers are dwindling due to an array of factors. First off, our rivers, streams and oceans have been fished since Eric the Red and the Vikings were here. Our water supplies have almost been stripped bare from what…
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…the unique talents, strengths, and assets of our diversity in order to be the world's best quick-service restaurant experience (McDonald's.com, 2004). Founded in 1937 by brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald, the company began as a simple food processing…
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…, it can be said that if nothing else, it at least gets more citizens involved in politics. That is a important aspect that it brings, especially when it is tied to political culture. Political culture is a particular way of thinking in regard to how
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