Papers 1691-1700 of total 42545 found.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
…to the questions surrounding social change in order to conclude how or why a society changes the way it did. Similarly, the Khoja Shiite's (pronounced as shiaa) community based in Dubai, U.A.E has also undergone through this transition. Social change is used…
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…INTRODUCTION To do business in China successfully, a sincere willingness to learn and a new way to communicate in business is what one needs. To succeed, one must have an understanding of their counterpart's country, culture and ethics. This report…
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Category: /Literature
…The Shipping News Not so long ago, countries and communities were identifies on their culture and heritage, it was what made us unique to our homeland. But in recent years, through the breaking down of communication and social barriers, the degree…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…several computers to communicate with each other (Borden np). This is the underlying principal of the Net. Many years later in 1989, Tim Berners-Lee invented HTML (hyper-text-mark-up-language) allowing for visual "web pages" to be developed (Borden np…
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Category: /Literature/English
…(Archer). The near destruction of the world was brought upon by, The Cold War, faulty communications amongst Soviet and U.S. leaders, and personality conflicts amongst the two leaders. The crisis only lasted 14 days but they were the longest 14 days…
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…Deaf Culture Deaf people, like hearing people have their own culture. Not only d they have there own language but a separate culture then hearing people. The deaf culture is very important to the deaf community in this paper I will tell you some…
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…of skills. A modern day example of this is the Peace Corps. The Peace Corps positively affects the United States politically, the citizens of the communities in which volunteers serve economically and socially, and the volunteers themselves personally. Even…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Discuss the role of word-of-mouth communication in marketing. What research on WOM is most relevant to those who seek to influence others? WORD OF MOUTH “Paid advertising is an important means to obtain customer response, but your reputation…
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…that Wal-Mart’s main goal is to increase their bottom line no matter what the cost. They believe that Wal-Mart is stealing American hometown identity, pushing the local businesses into bankruptcy, and in return, giving nothing back to the community. However…
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Category: /History
…destruction of the world was brought upon by, The Cold War, faulty communications amongst Soviet and U.S. leaders, and personality conflicts amongst the two leaders. The crisis only lasted 14 days but they were the longest 14 days in October. The Cold war…
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