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  • Cultural Environment in Poland

    Cultural Environment in Poland

    POLAND Intoduction: Poland is trying to shed its ex-communist coat by setting the example of entertaining an exemplary transition towards a completely free market, its economy has seen, robust initiatives of liberalization, macroeconomic stabilization, mass privatization and institutional reforms (Smith. p5). All of these advantages were non-existent during that era. Smith. A, Challenges for Russian Economic Reform, 1995, London: Royal Institute for International Affairs and Washington DC. Population, Sex, Birthrates and other demographic... Between 1995

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    Submitted: December 15, 2014 By: Muhannad Elmansuri
  • Influence of Globalization over the Cultures in Sri Lanka

    Influence of globalization over the cultures in Sri Lanka By W. C. Hettiarachchi Introduction Globalization is defined as “a process that encompasses the causes, course, and consequences of transnational and trans-cultural integration of human and non-human activities” (Al-Rodhan & Stoudmann, 2006). This process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture. It speeds up and intensifies economic interaction amongst peoples, multinational corporations and the governments of

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    Submitted: December 25, 2014 By: iamwaruna
  • Homosexual Culture in a Metropolis

    Homosexual Culture in a Metropolis

    Culture Studies: Queer London Assignment Student ID: ZHA12369262 Queer London: Homosexual Culture in A Metropolis Student ID: ZHA12369262 Introduction In China, a great number of artistic young people or British TV show fans give Britain a nickname, called ‘queer nation’, while London is the capital of the ‘queer nation’. This phenomenon occurs probably because queer is becoming a fashion trend in China in recent years. Some juveniles are fascinated by the queer culture, and Britain

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    Submitted: February 13, 2015 By: Maxxie 王小毛
  • Cambodia Culture

    Cambodia Culture

    Each country around the world has their own culture, so they can live and work depend on their own cultures. Culture represents the nation. People can notice each other or know where they are from and who they are due to the culture. It includes language, tradition, custom, dressing and so on. Cambodia is also a country which has its own culture. The golden age of Cambodia was between the 9th and 14th century, during

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    Submitted: March 1, 2015 By: Norphealey
  • Hrm: Organisation Culture

    Hrm: Organisation Culture

    Organisation Cultures (OC) Schein -OC is the pattern of basic assumptions that a given group has invented, discovered or developed in learning to cope with its problems. These assumptions have worked well enough to be considered valid and taught to new members as the correct way to perceive think and feel Schein’s 3 layers of culture 1. Visible Indicators -is the most accessible level -might include patterns of behaviour or the structures that reflect patterns

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    Submitted: March 15, 2015 By: applenice
  • African American Culture Case

    African American Culture Case

    Racism is not a topic that is fresh to the African American culture. [Unfortunately], America faces a racial fracture whose severity is not sufficiently recognized (Brown). Years ago, in the late 1800’s, African Americans struggled to find their place in the world, following the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Considering slavery at that time, had just been abolished. “Several decades after the war, slavery’s demise had not brought about an integrated society” (Burghardt). Some people believe

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    Submitted: May 7, 2015 By: tx004665
  • Native Americans and the Oppression They Dealt With

    Native Americans and the Oppression They Dealt With

    Although the United States has tried to make up for the horrible conditions they’ve inflicted on the Native Americans, they have failed in fulfilling the promise of equality for the Native Americans through reservations, destruction of the Black Hills, and unrecognizable citizenship during the early 1900’s and some states didn’t even allow their Native American citizens to vote until 1957. Reservations were full of inequality. This is due to the insufficient funds given to the

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    Essay Length: 693 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 11, 2015 By: 16nataliegibson
  • Identities

    Identities

    Identities define us. They are constantly developing and growing throughout our lives. but who is it that creates our identities? Us? or does society mould us to fit the identity they wishIdentities define us. They are constantly developing and growing throughout our lives. but who is it that creates our identities? Us? or does society mould us to fit the identity they wishIdentities define us. They are constantly developing and growing throughout our lives. but

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    Submitted: September 20, 2015 By: loul1234
  • An Autenthic Identity Makes You Free

    An Autenthic Identity Makes You Free

    An Authentic Identity Makes You Free Freedom is the ability to act according to your own will. If someone asks you, “do you have freedom?” you will probably say yes, because you live in a country where people’s freedom is the number one priority. The reality is that as a human being you are only free to think what you want and how you want it, but you are not free to express it because

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    Submitted: September 27, 2015 By: leo messi
  • Practice in Managing Cultures Have Changed in Post-Bureaucratic Era

    Practice in Managing Cultures Have Changed in Post-Bureaucratic Era

    In this essay, I am going to argue that the practice in managing cultures have changed in the post-bureaucratic era and how to distinguish from the bureaucratic era. In addition, I describe the influence of culture, in particular the significance of the organization and how those affected are changed over time. In section one, I explain the impact of content management organizational culture to be the first insight into the topic, expression of knowledge in

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    Submitted: October 17, 2015 By: Xinying Zhu
  • Cultural and Historical Impacts on Individuality

    Cultural and Historical Impacts on Individuality

    Abby Milner IGE 121- 05 Mr. Jian Winter Quarter 2015 17 March 2015 Prompt C Multicultural, historical and social awareness is important for IGE students to grow. You are encouraged to articulate, explore, identify, compare and contrast diverse cultural, social and historical values and perspectives as compared to your ideology and value system. How do they help you expand your critical thinking? As you study some non- Western readings from Asia, Middle East, Africa on

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    Essay Length: 737 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 3, 2015 By: abbymilnerr
  • Article Influence of Chinese Culture in Panama (spanish)

    Article Influence of Chinese Culture in Panama (spanish)

    Cultura y musica Según el articulo La influencia de la Cultura China en Panamá por el autor High Impact en la pagina web www.highimpactmediagrouppanama.com en la seccion de tradiciones, dice que esta comunidad tiene como particularidad durante las fiestas de año nuevo, conocidad tambien con el nombre de Fiesta de Primavera, cada vez que limpian la casa tienen como costumbre colocar papel rojo y canciones o estrofas de primavera en las paredes. Cada año colocan

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    Submitted: November 11, 2015 By: iarauzn
  • A Study on Icarus Legend in Greek Mythology and Its Cultural Influence

    A Study on Icarus Legend in Greek Mythology and Its Cultural Influence

    A Study on Icarus Legend in Greek mythology and its cultural influence Background/ the mythology Ancient Geek mythology, Icarus is the son of famous and remarkable craftsman Daedalus in Athens. While accepted the request from King Minos of Crete, Daedalus built Labyrinth near palace at Knossos to imprison the Minotaur, a half man, half bull monster born of his wife and the Cretan bull. When Theseus went to Crete to kill Minotaur, Daedalus gave Minos's

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    Submitted: November 22, 2015 By: wacsw
  • Human Connection Through Cultural Eras

    Human Connection Through Cultural Eras

    Human Connection Through Cultural Eras Human connection is what keeps relationships steady, emotions positive, and people sane. However, what are the consequences when this vital component of our lives disappears? The presence and absence of, as well as the search for, human connection can be explored through four different cultural eras: romanticism, realism, modernism, and postmodernism. Each period consists of unique views of human rational, emotion, and everyday life. This theme is further discussed in

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    Submitted: November 23, 2015 By: hellochloeo
  • Busi 472 - Efficacy of Monsanto’s Ethical Culture

    Busi 472 - Efficacy of Monsanto’s Ethical Culture

    CASE ASSIGNMENT 1 Case Assignment 1 BUSI 472 Liberty University Efficacy of Monsanto’s Ethical Culture In 1901, John F. Queeny in St. Louis, Missouri founded the company known as Monsanto. To fulfill the needs of today’s society, this company has renovated its products and services throughout the last century. Monsanto is a huge corporation, beginning as a chemical company at the turn of the twentieth century. From the “old” Monsanto’s foundation, they believed that chemicals

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    Submitted: December 2, 2015 By: McKayla Hoenshell
  • Warfare & Culture in World History

    Warfare & Culture in World History

    Warfare & Culture in World History LE300FDLA: War & Culture October 4, 2015 Abstract Warfare has played a significant part in not only the specific historical developments, many of which are well-known, of human history but have also impacted and affected cultures as well. It is particularly relevant given the expansion of various cultures in the 1800’s to review and appraise the manner in which certain wars and periods have represented watershed moments across society

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    Submitted: December 10, 2015 By: mwarren107275
  • Should the Writer Experience a Variety of People, Cultures and Situation to Produce Art? or Does Art Spring from the Solitary Power of Human Imagination?

    Should the Writer Experience a Variety of People, Cultures and Situation to Produce Art? or Does Art Spring from the Solitary Power of Human Imagination?

    Chelsea Cheriska Ms Cox Period 6 12/30/15 Essay Must the artist,(writer), experience a variety of people, cultures and situation to produce art? Or does art spring from the solitary power of human imagination? * What can we tell about the artist, (writer), from his/her work? * Should we see the artist,(writer), as removed from his/her work? Or * Should we see every work as autobiographical, as revealing something about the artist, (writer’s), individual experience? For

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    Submitted: January 3, 2016 By: nenei79
  • India’s Cultural Influence on the Changing Face of Innovation and Technology

    India’s Cultural Influence on the Changing Face of Innovation and Technology

    INDIA’S CULTURAL INFLUENCE ON THE CHANGING FACE OF INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY Innovation and Technology a cultural changing face in India: Innovation and technology in this era are the quick moving like different ranges which requires a structure which is designed concentrating on yield. Innovation can't be anticipated however yet researchers are at work of looking into to get on to new advancements and developments. India is a developing economy which won the title of a

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    Submitted: January 9, 2016 By: ajaymadhavan
  • The Cultural Difference About Animal Idioms in English and Chinese

    The Cultural Difference About Animal Idioms in English and Chinese

    The Cultural Difference about Animal Idioms in English and Chinese Animals usually keep a close relation with human beings and influence human’s activity and development deeply. The close relation results in human complex feelings of like or dislike. Also, people often use animals to express their feelings. There are so many vocabularies of animals in both English and Chinese culture. Words usually reflect differences of culture. Because of the influence of history, custom, religion, belief

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    Submitted: February 25, 2016 By: Yi Cai
  • Identity Theft

    Identity Theft

    has long been used to describe someone who is incompetent at his/her profession, some hackers claim this term is offensive and fails to give appropriate recognition to their skills. The majority of hackers are technology buffs. They are self-motivated and learning about computers is their true passion. ("What Is Computer Hacking?" WiseGEEK. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 July 2013). A United States citizens Social Security number is there lifeline that links them to the rest of

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    Submitted: March 15, 2016 By: mhrtuado68
  • How Was Your Understanding of Cultural and Contextual Considerations in the Work Developed Through the Individual Oral?

    How Was Your Understanding of Cultural and Contextual Considerations in the Work Developed Through the Individual Oral?

    Reflective Statement How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations in the work developed through the individual oral? The essence of time and place was important and well-integrated into many of Szymborka’s poems. Making use of these two elements to help her portray the themes and main ideas of her poems was one of her effective techniques to allow her readers to better understand and appreciate her perspectives. The social and cultural context in

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    Submitted: March 30, 2016 By: Bryan Lee
  • Cultural Conflicts of 1920

    Cultural Conflicts of 1920

    Annabelle Corrales Mrs. Godinez AP US History P.5 4 April 2016 LEQ The 1920's, what we refer to today as "The Roaring Twenties" is usually described as being the era of jazz, dancing, partying, and good times for the most part. Throughout the past decades the image of the twenties that we should have has been altered and disillusioned. The twenties were a time of major social and political change. The citizens of America had

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    Submitted: April 10, 2016 By: applepie22222
  • Art 125 Week 1 Individual Assignment Pop Culture and the Arts Paper

    Art 125 Week 1 Individual Assignment Pop Culture and the Arts Paper

    Pop Culture and Arts Pop Culture and Arts Paper Pop Culture and the Arts – ARTS125 ________________ Pop Culture and Arts Art has many meanings since it can be expressed in many different forms. Many people have different definitions of art. Most people think that art is a drawing or painting but I think there is more to the concept of art. This paper will provide a personal definition of art, fine art, popular art,

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    Submitted: April 11, 2016 By: mmurdock65
  • Deontology and Cultural Relativism

    Deontology and Cultural Relativism

    Wu Deontology is better than Cultural Relativism As what determines the morality of actions became one of the controversial topics in ethics, there were two philosophical theories providing distinct normative claims. In the theory of Cultural Relativism, relative moral codes in different cultural societies lead to no objective “truth” in morality (Rachel 16). However, Deontology theory, based on Categorical Imperative, suggests people act only in conformance to universal law (Kant 108). Although I agree with

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    Submitted: April 13, 2016 By: zhuzhuzhuzhu
  • Community, Identity, Stability - How the People of the Brave New World Live by Their Motto

    Community, Identity, Stability - How the People of the Brave New World Live by Their Motto

    Willis, Hayden “Community, Identity, Stability”: How the People of the Brave New World Live by Their Motto Though it may be different from society today, Huxley’s Brave New World lives by a motto, “Community, Identity, Stability.” One may wonder why in the world Huxley thinks the way he does. Why does Huxley think his society should live by a motto? According to Leon Kass, “Years ago Huxley saw it coming. More important, he knew what

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    Submitted: April 14, 2016 By: haydenwillis

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