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  • 1920 Culture

    1920 Culture

    1920s were dynamic time in American history and often characterized as the “Roaring Twenties”. The early 20th century was an era of business expansion and progressive reform in the United States. Advance in technology played a huge role in bringing the great economic and cultural prosperity that America experienced during 1920s. Many inventions and discoveries changed American’s lifestyle significantly. After the World War I and hard times, people had to find something to keep their

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Jon
  • Adapting to Change

    Adapting to Change

    What if one day you realize that you have just won the ten million dollar lottery as you quickly flip through the newspapers while getting ready to rush off to work? The sudden flashes of changes in my life would certainly have me choking on my coffee! Back to reality, change is all around us in our everyday lives. Overnight, we had news of terrorist attacks and outbreaks of diseases that affected our lives significantly

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • Life’s Changes

    Life’s Changes

    "Life's Changes" My second semester of college was a learning tool for life. Attending college and being away from home helped me mature as a person. The immaturity of my younger years has passed, though it leaves behinds so many grand memories. In the past year, I have dealt with so many of life's trials and tribulations that I know I must succeed. Many people take life for granted, thinking that we as humans are

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Drastic Changes in Miami’s Youth

    Drastic Changes in Miami’s Youth

    Drastic Changes in Miami’s Youth Here in Florida, there are 3,400 children in foster care that would be placed in stable and loving adoptive homes right now if parents came forward, (Simon, 2002). Three thousand four- hundred was the population in 2002; however the population of foster children has drastically increased. There are such a large number of children who are removed from there parents custody and place into foster homes due to the

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Culture Shock

    Culture Shock

    Culture Shock The way two storms clash together to create a monster more powerful than either, so is the way with culture. Two cultures can never come together without some type of conflict. In Tom Whitecloud’s story “Blue Winds Dancing,” he tells of the internal struggles of a young Indian on his way home from the city. “Blue Winds Dancing” is a story of about the clash of advanced and Native American cultures. An advanced

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Monika
  • Pursuasive Speed Limit Change

    Pursuasive Speed Limit Change

    How many of you have ever been in a long car trip cross country? Or how many of you have been on a street that you have to slow your self down just to do the speed limit. I know this has happened to me on countless occasions. I would like to express my opinion to you on how I feel on speed limits around the United States and how I feel that these should

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • Popular Culture in the Media

    Popular Culture in the Media

    Popular Culture In The Media The media today has learned that the use of current cultural ideas and beliefs is a strong way to get the consumers attention as well as get their point across. Marketing firms, networks, and production companies have learned that if they culturally relate their product or story to the public, then that would attract more viewers and attention, which in return is money for them. There are many different examples

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Bred
  • Change Management Plan and Defense

    Change Management Plan and Defense

    Change Management Plan Paper and Defense Introduction CrysTel is a telecommunications company providing products, which include data cables, wireless solutions, and network development. Like most companies in the industry, CrysTel is confronted with much competition and is constantly challenged to remain innovative. Although the company has enjoyed much success, CrysTel also realized the need for change. No matter the extent of the change being implemented, change is never easy as there are many factors and

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Stenly
  • The Role of Leadership in the Strategic Change Process

    The Role of Leadership in the Strategic Change Process

    Although this paper is my own research, there are some people who helped me prepare to write this paper; others supported me in navigating my way over, under, and through what was at times some rough and challenging terrain. First, Andrew, my friend and my colleague helped me with words of encouragement and moral support during the time I struggled to write this paper. Whenever I felt like giving up, he put some words of

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    Essay Length: 254 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Steve
  • Related Change

    Related Change

    I have chosen to link the text Saving Private Ryan with The Door by Miroslav Holub, and The Murder Of Ackroyd with Burnt Offerings by Flacco, from the stimulus booklet. I linked these texts as Saving Private Ryan is similar to that of The Door, because both dwell on the changing of worlds, perspective and self. Saving Private Ryan deals with the actual changing, the effects it causes and the regrets of change, Whereas The

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Need for Cultural Awareness, Respect and Competency

    The Need for Cultural Awareness, Respect and Competency

    THE NEED FOR CULTURAL AWARENESS, RESPECT AND COMPETENCY What is culture? It is difficult to define culture. A characteristic usually included in definitions of culture is that it is "shared by people." Culture is also said to distinguish insiders from outsiders, those who are members of one cultural group from those who are not. This idea of culture leads to the following useful suppositions: 1. Culture is learned. It is transmitted from one generation to

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Stenly
  • How Does Art Change Your Perception of a Metaphysical Concept?

    How Does Art Change Your Perception of a Metaphysical Concept?

    Death is a metaphysical concept that is abstract and theoretical in composition, but doesn't embody a material form. From person to person, there are a vast array of interpretations of what death is and what it means to each individual. There is no single universal understanding of what death is, since it doesn't embody any physical characteristics. I am the kind of person whose opinions are very easily influenced. Whenever I read a book, listen

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Canadian Ad Culture

    Canadian Ad Culture

    Introduction The topic of discussion in this paper is advertising in Canada. It will argue that the Canadian advertising industry strives to protect themselves from competition in the United States. The paper will discuss how the Canadian advertising industry allots their money to different forms of media to ward off the United States competition. Tracing the history of advertising from the early 1960’s to the present day, will help to show why Canada concentrates on

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Things Fall Apart - by Chinua Achebe (diverse Cultures Essay)

    Things Fall Apart - by Chinua Achebe (diverse Cultures Essay)

    "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe a) Describe in detail your impression of Okonkwo's character having read part one of the novel. b) What is Okonkwo's response to the arrival of the white man, and how does he cope with the changes that come about under the influence of a different culture. c) Describe your own reaction to Okonkwo's actions at the close of the novel. a) Okonkwo is a senior member of the Ibo

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Bred
  • Corporate Culture

    Corporate Culture

    I am not currently working. However, the ideal company I will like to work for is a company where everything is structured. I don’t like changes because it takes me time to adapt to change/s. Therefore, I will want to work in a place where everything is standardized, and things are not always being modified in the firm. However, I will want to work in an environment in which their dress code is not formal

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Artur
  • Greek Culture and Traditions

    Greek Culture and Traditions

    Running Head: GREEK CULTURE AND TRADITIONS Greek Culture and Traditions University of Akron June 13, 2006 I recently attended a festival at the Greek Orthodox Church in my hometown. Each year for about four days, the members of the church block off the streets surrounding their church and a festival including singing, dancing, Greek food delights and other cultural events specific to the Greek people in my town ensues. The congregation of this church is

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The Kite Runner’s Culture

    The Kite Runner’s Culture

    The Kite Runner- Culture „Y The History of Afghanistan On July 17, 1973, Khan seized power from his cousin King Zahir. For the first time in Afghan history, Daoud did not proclaim himself Shah, establishing instead a Republic with himself as President. „Y The Characters and Setting in The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini is an Afghan American author. Born in Kabul, his family moved to Paris in 1976, where his father worked at a diplomatic

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Andrew
  • How the Hippies Changed the World

    How the Hippies Changed the World

    “People today are still living off the table scraps of the sixties. They are still being passed around- the music and the ideas” - Bob Dylan (1992) From 1964 to 1968, there swelled a gigantic wave of cultural and political change that swept first the city of San Francisco, then the whole United States, and then the world. The efforts of the pioneers in the Haight-Ashbury to create an enlightened community took about two years,

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Texas Culture

    Texas Culture

    Texas Culture When the three of us decided to use Texas as our micro-culture, I thought it was a great idea. I am not a Texan, since by definition to be a Texan, you must have been born in Texas, no exceptions (http://www.texas-best.com), but do consider myself an honorary Texan. My first experience with Texas was around 1983 when I visited the state. I was traveling quite extensively at that time and most of Texas

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    Essay Length: 1,373 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Jon
  • Leading Change

    Leading Change

    Running head: LEADING CHANGE Leading Change Paper Leading Change Paper This paper intends to explain the importance of organizational structure and culture in achieving organizational objectives effectively. The paper is based on the ‘Managing Across the Organization’ simulation presented in week one learning of the course MBA/520 on Transformational Leadership. The organizational structure, culture, power structure and leadership styles of ‘Good Sport’, the organization presented in the simulation; have been analyzed and recommendations have been

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: July
  • How to Change Your Vehicles Oil

    How to Change Your Vehicles Oil

    How to change your vehicle oil Informative Speech I. Introduction A. When you’re driving down the road and that mileage reading on your dashboard reaches 3000 what do you? The first thing that pops in your head is there goes another 50 dollars for an oil change. There are about 450 million cars that travel the streets and roads of the world (Automobile). B. Almost everyone that owns a vehicle has had to take their

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Max
  • The Cultural Affects of National Geographic

    The Cultural Affects of National Geographic

    Thailand is a country enveloped in much mystery and cultural tradition. This fact is reflected very clearly in a series of pictures taken from the article, “The Many Faces of Thailand” in the February 1996 issue of the National Geographic magazine, titled, “Into the Heart of Glaciers” I will attempt to analyze the way in which the pictures portray the richness of Thailand’s culture and people and prove this statement about the National Geographic’s photography,

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • African-American Contributions to American Culture

    African-American Contributions to American Culture

    Throughout America’s growth and expansion, people, among other factors, have played a key role in contributing to American culture. Just by living their day-to-day lives, people have been a part of America’s history. Some people, however, have lived lives that have had a greater impact on this history. One of these people is Frederick Douglass. Through his abolitionist movements, Frederick Douglass has made a very important contribution to American culture. Born February 14, 1818, Frederick

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Max
  • Culture

    Culture

    Cultures are always changing -- bit by bit, story by story. And there are segments of every culture that resist that change. In Spain some argue that siesta is important because long lunches build relationships. They don't like the idea of Spanish culture becoming more European (or, some say, more American). Then, there is cultural change that comes far too slowly. Last week I read a disturbing story from the Allai Valley region of Pakistan.

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Janna
  • Deaf Culture in America

    Deaf Culture in America

    ASL-1 Thoughts on Voices from A Culture When I finished reading the book I realized that I had just learned way more than I had been expecting. Just reading the first chapter was enough for me to be awestruck by the intricacies of the Deaf culture, but as I continued reading I realized that the depth and many levels of social structure are so detailed that being able to fully understand them would be simply

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Jessica