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  • Coffee Culture in India

    Coffee Culture in India

    Coffee Culture in India Coffee has changed loyalties. ... Strongly influenced by the Italian espresso bar, the cafй latte culture has become a rage all around the world. India’s not far behind Coffee Cafй Culture is not new to India. The first wave was set in motion thanks to the efforts of the Indian Coffee Cess Committee way back in 1936 and resulted in the opening up of India Coffee Houses all over the country.

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • World Culture and the Arts (axia) Hum 205

    World Culture and the Arts (axia) Hum 205

    Art Museum Collection Completion Bobby Washington WORLD CULTURE AND THE ARTS (AXIA) HUM 205 With the opening of this new museum I would like to show art works from different aspects of different civilizations and their cultural development. The first piece that I chose is from the classical Greek civilization. This art form is of Greek literature what we know of this or other famous sculptures comes primarily from historical texts and later duplicates in

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    Essay Length: 1,334 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Native American Cultural Assessment: The Cherokee

    Native American Cultural Assessment: The Cherokee

    The word Cherokee comes from a Creek word "Chelokee" meaning "people of a different speech." In their own language the Cherokee called themselves the Aniyunwiya or "principal people" or the Keetoowah, "people of Kituhwa." The Cherokee are perhaps one of the most interesting of Native American Groups. Their life and culture are closely intertwined with early American settlers and the history of our own nation’s struggle for freedom. In the interest of promoting tolerance and

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Top
  • Cultural Challenges Doing Business Overseas

    Cultural Challenges Doing Business Overseas

    Introduction The open market in the Czech Republic has opened the opportunity for Steve Kafka to invest in a franchise of Chicago Style Pizza. To be able to accomplish his new business venture Steve needs to identify differences and incompatibilities between U.S. and Czech Republic cultures. Steve needs to identify comparative advantages, apply Hofstede’s Fourth Dimensions in the Czech environment, learn how to deal in the Czech’s business environment and learn the opportunities and risks

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Observable Aspects of Organizational Culture

    Observable Aspects of Organizational Culture

    Observable Aspects of Organizational Culture Samuel Spetnagel University of Phoenix MGT 331: Management: Organizational Behavior Michael Borden, Ph.D. June 3, 2006 Organizational Culture refers to the values, beliefs and customs of an organization. Whereas Organizational structure is relatively easy to draw and describe, organizational culture is less tangible. The organizational culture at Kenworth is different from many other companies; this is because of the geographical location of the Chillicothe facility. Chillicothe is located in southern

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Artur
  • A Discussion into Whether ‘j Horror' Is a Term of National Identity, or Cinematic Sub-Genre

    A Discussion into Whether ‘j Horror' Is a Term of National Identity, or Cinematic Sub-Genre

    Introduction In 1998, Nakata Hideo released to the Japanese market Ringu (1998). This film was an on screen adaptation of a semi successful novel of the same name. Written by Koji Suzuki, the film went on to become the top grossing horror movie in Japan’s cinematic history. The narrative tracks a reporter as she investigates a cursed videotape and her quest to remove the supernatural curse that she has imposed on herself and her child.

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: regina
  • The Cultural Challenges of Doing Business Overseas

    The Cultural Challenges of Doing Business Overseas

    Running head: THE CULTURAL CHALLENGES OF DOING BUSINESS OVERSEAS The Cultural Challenges of Doing Business Overseas The Cultural Challenges of Doing Business Overseas Steve Kafka, an American of Czech origin is considering opening a Chicago Style pizza franchise in the Czech Republic. He understand that their will be many difficulties for him to overcome if he is to be successful at doing business overseas. For 45 years, Communism dictated the rules of the Czech Republic.

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    Essay Length: 3,701 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • “in What Ways Did the Arrival of the Spanish, French, and British Change the Culture and Lifestyles of the Indian Cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?”

    “in What Ways Did the Arrival of the Spanish, French, and British Change the Culture and Lifestyles of the Indian Cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?”

    The life styles of the Indians of the Americas changed greatly over time, almost completely influenced by Western culture. Each of the different Western civilizations affected the Indian tribes very differently. This is partly due to the reasons why they came to the “New World.” The British came primarily for land due to their fast population growth and partially for a new economic venture. The French came for furs and luxuries that only Indians and

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Wendy
  • European Common Market and National Cultures in Product Management

    European Common Market and National Cultures in Product Management

    Q: European common market and national cultures in product management. As borders of the European Union expand and internal barriers to trade continue to be lifted, European common market becomes more and more of an everyday occurrence rather than a lofty slogan. Thanks to harmonized legislation and lack of trade barriers, it is now easier than ever to treat the European Union (or perhaps the whole of Europe) as a single market for the purposes

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    Essay Length: 2,501 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Steve
  • Japanese Ink Paintings: Descriptions, Distinctions and Culture

    Japanese Ink Paintings: Descriptions, Distinctions and Culture

    Japanese Ink Paintings: Descriptions, Distinctions and Culture Introduction All cultures throughout time and history have the important role of art playing out the identity of the culture and the experience of that moment in time. Impressionism, surrealism and realism, among numerous other types of art forms have all played a role in history along with its significant artists behind the art. Looking at Japan, who was greatly influenced by art from China and its significant

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Bred
  • Michael Smith and His Learning of the Earth Culture

    Michael Smith and His Learning of the Earth Culture

    Anthony Stroman Dr. Ardaiolo GNED 102 March 8, 2007 Michael Smith and his Learning of the Earth Culture Michael Valentine Smith is a fictional character in the novel Stranger in a Strange Land. Smith is a very interesting person because he was brought to Earth, from Mars, and because of the way he was conceived. Michael Smith is an American that grew up thinking as a Martian. Smith was brought to Earth after the spaceship

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Edward
  • Innocent Drinks’ Design Culture

    Innocent Drinks’ Design Culture

    The Innocent Drinks Design Culture Discuss and illustrate the extent to which a �design culture’ in an organisation can give it competitive advantage. I. Introduction In 21st century, the organizations are entering a brand new era full of opportuni-ties and innovations, and great changes have taken place in companies’ attitude to-wards some traditional practices. Design has become an essential issue. As the writer in “Designing the 21st century” observed: Throughout the industrialized world, manufacturers of

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Top
  • Cultural Relativism

    Cultural Relativism

    Understanding other cultures without making judgments about the way they do things or the way they understand and react to things is the basic concept of cultural relativity. The importance of this idea is demostrated by Richard B. Lee in his story about the Christmas feast with the !Kung. In this story Lee, a social anthropologist living with the tribe, experiences a misunderstanding that almost caused him to pack his belongings and leave the bushmen

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Max
  • Culture

    Culture

    accomplishments and success of civilizations are closely linked to their religious outlook and the role of religion in their governments and society. Throughout history rulers have used the influence of religions to control their populations and provide the justification for their power. A society with a greater degree of separation between religion and government promotes a superior level of liberty and creativity amongst its people. By the time of the decline of the Roman Empire

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Top
  • Male Oppression in "story of an Hour"

    Male Oppression in "story of an Hour"

    Critical Analysis: Male Oppression in "Story of An Hour” Author Kate Chopin paints the picture of Mrs. Mallard, a woman of the late 19th century, trapped in an unwanted marriage. In the story, Mrs. Mallard is comforted by her sister Josephine and Richard, her husband’s close friend. Richard and Josephine must break the news of Mr. Brently Mallard’s death very delicately to Louise, for she is “afflicted with a heart trouble” (362) and any

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Search for National Identity

    The Search for National Identity

    The Search For National Identity Nationalism is the attitude members of a nation have when they care about their national identity. Nationalism can also be the love of a country and the willingness to make sacrifices for it. Just as a person’s identity is affected by other people and the events in their life, a nation is affected the same way. There have been many people and events that have affected the national identity of

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • Cultural Diversity of Ford Employees

    Cultural Diversity of Ford Employees

    OUTLINE • Introduction • Cultural Diversity 1. Defining Diversity and Its Values 2. Diversity and Globalization • Employee Resource Groups at Ford • Ford Diversity in the Marketplace • Ford Dealers & Suppliers • Conclusion .INTRODUCTION The rise of multinational companies and increased global diversification by even small companies has resulted in people of diverse backgrounds and cultures working together in the same office or for the same organization. Conflict in such situations is predictable,

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Fall and Rise of Cultures

    The Fall and Rise of Cultures

    The Fall and Rise of Cultures Jameson Gesford BUSM 3543: Organizational Communications Professor Linda Raymond December 19, 2006 One type of organizational culture, stemmed by war, is fading out. With the fall of this “conquer and command” culture another is rising. This new culture stemming from various events, such as political, new societal management theories, and generational employment shifts is more beneficial and productive. Compassing such great qualities as being more efficient and beneficial

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Artur
  • Diversity Between American and Czech Cultures

    Diversity Between American and Czech Cultures

    Diversity between American and Czech Cultures Comparing two different countries creates many disparities and similarities. History, government, and cultural help define each nation separately on an international level. Understanding the habits of the citizens of each country helps give a clear definition of the society. Incorporating all of these factors creates the identity of a country. For individuals who enter a country from the outside, adjusting to the habits of the society can be very

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Popular Culture and Print Media Paper

    Popular Culture and Print Media Paper

    Popular Culture and Print Media What people read and see in the newspapers and magazines have a big influence on what they say, how they say it, and their actions. This paper will discuss consumerism, work, social responsibility, happiness, the human body, justice, law and order of popular culture and how print media affects popular culture. Books Twenty years ago, people did a lot of book reading and newspaper reading. Books fulfilled the mind with

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Culture of Fear: Fears Based on Fallacies

    The Culture of Fear: Fears Based on Fallacies

    The Culture of Fear: Fears based on Fallacies Americans have a tendency to underestimate the power of the media and its influence over our beliefs and expectations in society. News is delivered to our homes in many different ways including the television, newspaper and word of mouth. It is our first instinct to take what we see and hear from authority figures or news stations to be true. Therefore, we do not realize that the

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Jack
  • World War II Identities Honored

    World War II Identities Honored

    JOE FOSS PAGE Joe Foss was born in 1915 to a Norwegian-Scots family in South Dakota. He learned hunting and marksmanship at a young age. Joe Foss was inspired by Charles Lindbergh, especially after he saw Lindy at an airport near Sioux Falls. Five years later he watched a Marine squadron put on a dazzling exhibition, led by Capt. Clayton Jerome, future wartime Director of Marine Corps Aviation. In 1934, Joe began his college education

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Janna
  • Gender and Identity

    Gender and Identity

    Evaluation of the Impact Gender has on an Individuals Identity The most important question facing any human, be they male or female, is that of the discovery of their own identity. The majority of child development theories have dealt with the way in which children must learn to disengage their own identity from that of their parents (mothers in particular) and discover who they are as adults however this process is far from over when

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Mike
  • Desire, Love, and Identity for Les Miserables

    Desire, Love, and Identity for Les Miserables

    Desire, Identity, and Love In pages 230 to 270 of Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo, Marius desired Cossette, everyday waiting for her at the boulevard. As he began getting bored of only seeing her, he had to do something. He stalked her, to her house. There Marius was finally able to talk to her. After that, Marius discovered a hole in his wall. This hole led to his neighbor’s apartment, allowing him to spy upon

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Bred
  • Racism & Ethnic Identity

    Racism & Ethnic Identity

    Essay Contemporary society Race is evidently an important aspect in our Australian society today. It is personified in the biological makeup of an individual. Individuals of different racial background differ in physical appearance such as skin color, and facial features making DNA and genes the only cause behind these dissimilarities. Many races have been introduced into this nation since decades and slowly have been recognized such as the Caucasian race and the Asian race. Ethnicity

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Monika