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…not to. In China, suspicion and distrust characterize all meetings with strangers. 3.<Tab/>Shehui Dengji (Social Status) The causal style of communication in Australia, such as "You can just call me Ben" does not play well in a country where…
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…adults in the town. The lovely dresses and her beauty cause her to be viewed as even stranger from the other typical Puritan children, whom are dressed in traditional clothing. <Tab/>As a result, Pearl is accepted only by nature and animals…
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…but to sell their bodies to total strangers out of sheer desperation. Prostitution is a crime because these workers lose their dignity and place in society after having ironically been used and disposed of by the "higher classes" who supposedly constitute…
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…. In some cultures, to discuss personal or family matters is taboo. Private matters are just not discussed with strangers. So for the western firm to try and gain information into Eastern Europe consumption or views on hygiene products will pose a problem and may…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. Clicking on a country brings up a description of its human trafficking situation followed by a list of current related web-links. We learn, for example, that when a boy named Joseph, from Benin, was 13 years old, a stranger arranged with his parents for him…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…<Tab/>In today's society, divorce is more the norm than ever before although nobody marries with expectation of failure. Married couples never contemplate that the person they once loved could later seem to be a stranger and perhaps even…
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…people begin to visit him. Young children and old men, strangers and friends, all come to Jefferson's cell to speak to him. The attention makes Jefferson begin to understand the task that Grant has given him. He realizes that he has become much more than…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in describing the events surrounding the opening of the Berlin wall. He talks about the 'greatest street party in the history of the world' (62), saying that there was '[...] vast crowds stopping the traffic on the Kurfurstendamm, Sekt corks popping, strangers
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…prejudice towards his friends in business. Hughes was no stranger to controversy. Hughes was a nationalist (one who takes pride in their nation and believe in taking steps to protect the interests of their nation) cum imperialist (one who takes great pride…
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Category: /Literature
…Bob the student, I am Bob the coffee drinker. The name " Bob" points to a definition that is, of necessity, abbreviated. When a stranger asks me who I am, it is not possible for me to provide a complete description. But when I describe a few opinions…
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