Papers 1531-1540 of total 128263 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Current Free Speech Doctrine: Will It Work on the Internet? The Internet offers a much greater potential for interactive communication between information senders and receivers than the more traditional methods of communication such as newspaper, radio…
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…your product in different markets which have different cultural backgrounds. It is very important to determine how much your product is dependent on cultural factors. You also need to think about the strategy/method you want to use to transmit your message…
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Category: /History
…, religion, and even sexes. Political power was singled out to those who had the correct genes, but not necessarily the right mind. Many avoidable, but devastating mistakes were made. Although some people still believe that the culture clashes were the Indians…
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Category: /History
…Ancient Greek culture is much different from modern American culture, but they both have some similarities also. Americans developed some things from the Greek culture; like concepts of math and science, democracy, and also the modern view…
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Category: /Literature/English
…When teaching the undergraduate social foundations course in a teacher education program, Gunilla Holm tried various approaches to help her students better understand the inequalities among schools and students and the cultural diversity in American…
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Category: /Literature
…in Norfolk, America believes that; "These lines between popular and elite have always been very fluid in American culture... ...A lot of that [fluidity] has to do with how we understand the term 'popular' itself. It could be base and vulgar, the lowest common…
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…task is now of what might it do to overcome cultural resistance and how might it go about doing it. Should it succeed it envisages a huge market opportunity in this global market. Thus the purpose of this report is: a) To discuss the possibility of pursuing…
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…A Comparison in Culture: The United States of America vs. The Philippines Outline Thesis: How does the culture in the United States of America compare with that of the Philippines I. Government A. The Unites States government…
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…that the ethos of utilitarian families and apolitical culture of people living in postwar Hong Kong are the stabilizing factors of the society, the outbreak of hatred and grievances in the Anti-Article 23 protest has dramatically changed our perception towards Hong…
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Category: /History
…Native American women have been largely overlooked in history. We know little about their culture and how events in history affected them. What we do know about the history of these women is derived from books written by non-natives. These people did…
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