Papers 1951-1960 of total 42545 found.
…In the beginning of your life, you grow up in a community of people who love and care about you. Once you reach a certain part of your life, such as growing up, you feel that you must leave the community in which you grew up in and make a new life…
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…of their values, beliefs, artifacts, ways of behaving, and ways of communicating. Included in “culture” would be all that members of a social group have produced and developed – their language, modes of thinking, art, laws, and religion – and that are passed from one…
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…'. · The team members project attitudes and feelings through non-verbal communication. Some personal needs such as approval, growth, achievement, and recognition may be met in effective teams. The extent to which these needs are met is closely related to how…
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…the different views of Aristotle and Machiavelli concerning the issues of politics and human nature. For Aristotle, a political community is one in which there are arguments and dialogues over what is advantageous and harmful, and just and unjust. The mail goal…
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…to your community while developing important social skills, and gaining valuable work experience all at the same time. But how can I get a job if all they want is experience, you ask? That’s where volunteering comes in. If you’re looking for work…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…as the enormous ideological gulf separating capitalism and democracy from totalitarianism and Communism led to mutual hatred between the United States and the Soviet Union, the world's most powerful nations. During the long decades of the Cold War, perhaps no book…
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Category: /History
…Body Language: Cultural or Universal? Body language and various other nonverbal cues have long been recognized as being of great importance to the facilitation of communication. There has been a long running debate as to whether body language signals…
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Category: /Literature/English
…been exiled from society from both sides of the racial barrier for having two mixed children by a black man. Toomer lets the reader know this by telling some of the comments that were being said from both sides of the community. Some of the white people said…
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…of when technology started, who came up with the idea, or even if anyone realised the consequences. It probably started off completely innocently, trying to improve the lives of people by giving them electricity, communications and healthcare. But as time went…
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…goes by married couples go through the duration-of-marriage-effect. The accumulation of over time of various factors, such as poor communication, unresolved conflicts, role overload, heavy work schedules, and child-rearing responsibilities, that negatively…
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