Papers 2571-2580 of total 128263 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…harder to conceal the facts of adult life as they were once in the Victorian times, and before. We get to a point where a definition of our modern culture is needed. I have endeavoured to portray to the reader a brief overview on how we have come…
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…and thoughts of others. 2.0<Tab/>Hofstede's Model of Cultural Differences Dr. Geert Hofstede researched on how values in the workplace are influenced by culture. During his period of working at IBM he gathered and studied data from 100,000…
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Category: /Literature/English
…“HOW SHOULD WE LIVE?” For years Philosophers all over the world have pondered over the idea of evil. This brings up another extremely essential question, “how should we live?” Because we know that evil is existent in our world, does…
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…that the savage reservation is more like our own world because the world state, although organized is too organized and too protected from the things that make us human. The savage reservation allows knowledge, literature and emotion like our world. The world state…
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Category: /Literature/English
How I Have Grown Have you ever been enchanted by the actions of a performer or awed by the moves of a dancer? This is what you will be feeling throughout the duration of my Expository writing portfolio. This is not only a portfolio for my Expository…
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cultures come into their lives. In the book "The Arab World" by Edward Hall, he uses hidden dimensions and proximal patterns to show how the Arab culture presents itself. He writes, "I moved my body in such a way as to communicate annoyance. Strangely enough…
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…. African art is traditionally essential and optimistic. Without art, there would be no African culture.…
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Category: /Literature/English
How I Learned to Drive, a dramatic comedy by Paula Vogel, is a play that is as funny as it is disturbing. Set in suburban Maryland, it deals with a young girl, nicknamed Lil’ Bit, and her sexual relationship with her uncle, nicknamed Peck. The story…
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…Homer's Odyssey provides, for the modern individual, an insight into to an unfamiliar universe. Amidst this fantasy world are elements of the real culture of ancient Greece. By examining this poem one can be clued into women's roles within the culture
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Category: /Literature/English
…In our society we are constantly bombarded by surveys, polls, and statistics that we are expected to believe. How can we talk back to a statistic to check its validity? There are five questions we can ask: who says so? how does he know? what’s missing…
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