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  • Cultural Theory in the Works of Tarantino

    Cultural Theory in the Works of Tarantino

    1. Substructural capitalist theory and postdialectic Marxism The main theme of Werther's[1] essay on cultural theory is a subpatriarchial reality. But if capitalist destructuralism holds, we have to choose between semanticist pretextual theory and the preconstructivist paradigm of reality. "Sexual identity is fundamentally elitist," says Sartre. Cultural theory states that the collective is impossible. It could be said that Reicher[2] holds that we have to choose between neopatriarchialist feminism and the dialectic paradigm of

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Victor
  • Causes of the Revolution Dbq

    Causes of the Revolution Dbq

    Amounting to a Revolution The United States experienced a time period full of changes between the years of 1860 to 1877. During this time period, many constitutional and social developments brought about great change in the country, in both constitutional and social areas. Some constitutional developments that caused conflict include the Emancipation Proclamation, three civil rights bills, and the reconstruction. Meanwhile, some social developments during this period include the Freedmen's Bureau, the Black Codes, and

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Feste’s Songs and Their Contribution to Major Themes of the Play

    Feste’s Songs and Their Contribution to Major Themes of the Play

    Feste’s songs and their contribution to major themes of the play Music played an important part in the sixteenth and seventeenth century during which Shakespeare was writing. Maybe this is the reason why there are frequent references to music in most Shakespeare’s dramas. Shakespeare’s plays like The Tempest and Twelfth Night are rich in songs and music. The play Twelfth Night has four main songs all sung by Feste. Feste is officially the Clown in

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Islam in Middle East

    Islam in Middle East

    Even the word "peace" - which meaning, in its use by Israel's new Prime Minister, reneging on all his country's commitments over the past five years, can ring as hollow a term as liberation, security or terrorism. There is no miracle word to save the turbulent Middle East, less so to define easy parameters to analyse the region and affect its future positively. More contrasted binary set-ups, such as "Islam and democracy", "Western and Arab"

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Culture in the Law

    Culture in the Law

    Culture in the Law The law in the US is presented and treated as neutral, but with a closer examination, one is able to see this is a huge misconception. Letti Volppwrites on this subject in her essay, Asian Women and the cultural Defense. In the essay she examines two cases involving Chinese Americans, whom she also refers to as Chinese as well as a representation of Asian people. She examines the difficulties surrounding the

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Clash of the Cultures in Ballard's Empire of the Sun

    Clash of the Cultures in Ballard's Empire of the Sun

    "Young Goodman Brown" Symbolism, something that figuratively represents something else, is prominent in many literary works. One piece of literature that stands out as a perfect example of symbolism is Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown." This story is completely symbolic, and provides a good example of an allegory, or a story in which concrete items or characters represent abstract ideas. Hawthorne uses both objects and people as symbols to better support the allegorical tones throughout

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Sociology - Culture

    Sociology - Culture

    Sociology Behind the materialistic definition of culture that culture is fine art, dining in costly restaurants, having the money to satisfy ones need, and living a luxurious life, there lays an additional meaning. In a much universal term, sociologists have defined culture as the concept which includes the shared products of human alignments. What do sociologists mean by the term “products”? In sociological manifestation, products not only mean physical objects but it also means

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Victor
  • The Hip Hop Culture

    The Hip Hop Culture

    Since the early to mid 90’s, hip-hop has undergone changes that purists would consider degenerating to its culture. At the root of these changes is what has been called “commercial hip-hop". Commercial hip-hop has deteriorated what so many emcees in the 80’s tried to build- a culture of music, dance, creativity, and artistry that would give people not only something to bob their head to, but also an avenue to express themselves and deliver a

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Culture Clash Essay

    Culture Clash Essay

    Jaclyn Dignan Culture Clash Paper 2/1/07 The one thing that humans have a hard time understanding is that animals do not think like humans at all. Their mentality is living off of food, shelter, and sex. Culture Clash really helped me realize just how confusing an animal’s behavior really is. It’s not impossible to get to an animal’s level of behavior using Pavlov’s operant and classical conditioning, which is fascinating. A few of the more

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Singapore Culture

    Singapore Culture

    As Singapore is a small and relatively modern amalgam of Chinese, Malay, Indian and European immigrants, the culture of Singapore expresses the diversity of the population as the various ethnic groups continue to celebrate their own cultures while they intermingle with one another. For example, one can find a Malay wedding taking place beside a Chinese funeral. Singapore has achieved a significant degree of cultural diffusion with its unique combination of these ethnic groups, and

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Cross Cultural Marketing by Mncs in India

    Cross Cultural Marketing by Mncs in India

    Strategies adopted by MNC’s for Cross Cultural marketing in terms of India Introduction Marketing is commonly associated with endeavors such as branding, selling, and advertising, but it also encompasses activities and processes related to production, product development, distribution, and many other functions. Furthermore, on a less tangible level, marketing facilitates the distribution of goods and services within a society, particularly in free markets. Evidence of the pivotal role that marketing plays in free markets is

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Yan
  • American Culture

    American Culture

    Popular culture has become very influential in our society. It has many different ways in which it could persuade people to buy or get what is out there. One of the mayor sources, is the many groups of industries that are looking into gaining profit by promoting or inventing cultural materials. The most popular are music, film, television, radio, video game and books. By these means the industries are trying to persuade people into changing

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The Temoest as a Theatrical Contribution

    The Temoest as a Theatrical Contribution

    The Tempest as a Theatrical Contribution William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, is just another one of this authors’ timeless pieces that have allowed him to become known as one of the greatest playwrights in many generations. The Tempest revolves around four main protagonists, Miranda, Ariel, Caliban, and Prospero. Yet one question remains to be unanswered; how did The Tempest come to become a written text? Was it simply handed down from one generation to the next,

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Janna
  • Cultural Differences Between Genders

    Cultural Differences Between Genders

    Differences Between Genders Gender Differences Between Males and Females Communications Does it feel like you are talking to a person from another planet when you are communicating with the opposite sex? Many people have done research and written many books about this hot topic. But why does it still seem to affect each sex so much even after all the research has been done? This may be due to the lack of gender understanding

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Vika
  • Culture and Its Role in the Construction of Women’s Body Image

    Culture and Its Role in the Construction of Women’s Body Image

    Culture and its Role in the Construction of Women’s Body Image: Methodical vs. Individualistic The definition of body image refers to an individual’s subjective evaluation of her size, weight, or any other aspect of physical appearance; a highly personalized experience (Linda Ridge Wolszon 546). The modern West places great emphasis on individualism, which claims human existence as separate from society, stressing both self-interest and human rights. Current research concerning body image is combined with

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Monika
  • Are Christianity, Islam, and Judaism "male-Chauvinist" Institutions?

    Are Christianity, Islam, and Judaism "male-Chauvinist" Institutions?

    I. Introduction Are Christianity, Islam, and Judaism "male-chauvinist" institutions (Mathieu P. )? In this paper I will attempt to prove that Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are not "male-chauvinist" institutions, but rather have hierarchy in place that is based on logic and tradition. Firstly, I intend to show that the roles of men and women in the above-mentioned religions follow natural tendencies of both genders. Secondly, I intend to show that Mathieu's argument that both men

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    Essay Length: 1,854 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Jack
  • Ancient Greek Contributions to the Wester Civilization

    Ancient Greek Contributions to the Wester Civilization

    Ancient Greek Contributions to Western Civilization The Ancient Greece culture has made many contributions to western civilization. The ancient Greeks affected our fine arts, government, sports, medics, and philosophies. The Greek culture has had a very profound impact on the way people live nowadays. One way that ancient Greece affected western civilization is politics. Greece had the first known democracy. The Greek states man Pericles had three goals, to Strengthen Democracy, Hold strength in the

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Anna
  • Suzuki Style Method: Breaking Down Culture Blocks

    Suzuki Style Method: Breaking Down Culture Blocks

    Suzuki Style Method: Breaking Down Culture Blocks The topic I am choosing to write about is the Suzuki style of music education, or better known as the Suzuki method. It was brought to my attention by the lessons teacher the different methods of teaching flute and other instruments. She preferred to teach me music from the Suzuki method book and after doing some of my own research I realized what a good method the Suzuki

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    Essay Length: 1,001 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Islamic Law

    Islamic Law

    Pre-Modern Islam was faced with the new ideas of modernity through reform and expansion, which soon brought new powers and stratified classes. The Islamic culture, which is very similar to Judaism, focuses on the actions of believers, the religious observance, and obedience to God’s law. The Islamic religion believes that those who live by the five pillars are considered to be good and therefore they will enjoy eternal happiness by going to heaven, and the

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Japanese Culture

    Japanese Culture

    Japan’s cultural history has always had close ties to religion. From China and Korea came Buddhism, which to Japan brought not only new religion, but also new culture. Buddhist ideas, such as karma, impermanence, and simplicity were extremely influential in forming the contents and aesthetic ideals of Japanese poetry and art in general. Buddhist art, paintings and sculpture, as well as its architecture helped shape Japanese arts and architecture in general. However, Japanese culture is

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Top
  • Discuss How a Multinational Organisation Might Address the Issue of Consistency in the Assessment of Applicants from Different Cultures.

    Discuss How a Multinational Organisation Might Address the Issue of Consistency in the Assessment of Applicants from Different Cultures.

    Multinational organisations, defined as organisations with operations, subsidiaries or investments in more than two countries, are becoming more commonplace as the concept of globalisation and the global economy becomes more widespread in practice. It is evident that the globalisation phenomenon has dramatically advanced in the last twenty years, as globalisation is a more advanced form of internationalisation; which includes the connection of various practices within organizations and countries to include the functional integration of cross-border

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Dbq

    Dbq

    With the new, independent nation, the Continental Congress decided to create a new government, with their ideas. This new government became to be known as Articles of Confederation, which consisted of regulating commerce, levying taxes, and the government would not interfere in any taxation. Although the Articles of Confederation benefited the United States with an effective government, it was not strong enough to govern efficiently. The weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation shadowed the strengths.

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Vika
  • Economic and Religious Concerns Contributing to the Settling of British North America

    Economic and Religious Concerns Contributing to the Settling of British North America

    Throughout the colonial period, both economic and religious concerns contributed to the settling of British North America. The statement that the “economic concerns had more to do with the settling of British North America than did religious concerns” is valid. These economic concerns, as a cause for the colonization of British North America, outweighed the notable religious concerns that arose, and dominated colonial life during and up until the very end of the British colonial

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Introduction to Islam

    Introduction to Islam

    Origin of Islam: The name of this religion, Islam, is derived from the Arabic word "salam," which is often interpreted as meaning "peace." However "submission" would be a better translation. A Muslim is a follower of Islam. "Muslim" is an Arabic word that refers to a person who submits themselves to the will of God. Many Muslims are offended by the phrases "Islamic terrorist" or "Muslim terrorist," which have been observed so often in the

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Vika
  • Evaluate the Contribution of the Hawthorne Studies to the Development of Management Theory and Practice

    Evaluate the Contribution of the Hawthorne Studies to the Development of Management Theory and Practice

    Hawthorne Studies have been subjected to many criticisms. Yet, the evolvement of many of the management theories today would not have come about without the experiments done by Elton Mayo. This essay will cover the various aspects of management that has been refined through the findings of the tests conducted and how improvements were made to aid in the development of organisational behaviour. It will also discuss the various studies and will show how these

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    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: Mike

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