Papers 301-310 of total 312 found.
…were forced to live life. ethnocentrism (p. 79) the practice of judging another culture by the standards of one's own culture -The people in town judge Billy due to his appearance which is unacceptable to them. folkways (p. 70) norms for routine, casual…
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…, they hold their personal privacy off limits to all but the closest friends. It should be noted there is tension between the French province of Quebec and other Canadian provinces. Citizens of Quebec tend to be more private and reserved. Ethnocentrism is high…
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…senses to actively respond. We are long passed the day when ethnocentric nations of art make it necessary to plea for recognition of the art and aesthetics of peoples outside of Europe. Art is not a pristine category of activity untouched by questions of power…
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…it is vital to be open to ideas and not be Parochialism or ethnocentrism. (Douglas. N 2003 Gee. 1994). <Tab/>Therefore managers with strong cross-cultural skills can use cultural diversity as a valuable and functional asset. (Gee 1994). <Tab…
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…incorporates global openness, consumer ethnocentrism, and product judgment as the influencers on reluctance to buy foreign products. Furthermore their study adopts guiltiness and tendency to avoidance in buying foreign-made products, as the core contrast…
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…into 8 dimensions, that serve as basis for the evaluation of candidates′ aptitude. Each dimension has an extreme increasing the aptitude and one lowering it or even hindering intercultural adjustment: (1) Ethnocentrism - adjustment is endangered…
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…Bauer's argument as a form of Christian ethnocentrism, if not anti-Semitic. Marx proceeds to turn Bauer's language, and the rhetoric of anti-Semites, upside down to make a more progressive argument. First, he points out that Bruno Bauer's argument is too…
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…not be observed. He wants to make a more dynamic analysis. ·He also says that the argument is ethnocentric. On 'the certain habits and attitudes that democracy provides': ·Interpersonal Trust is required for the formation of secondary associations and functioning…
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…for them, though even under capitalism, some of them may never be offered for sale. In some economies few or no goods are exchanged in real markets at all, and as many have pointed out, including Marx, it is absurdly ahistorical (and often ethnocentric
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