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  • Environmental Mission, Vision and Values of the Starbucks Corporation

    Environmental Mission, Vision and Values of the Starbucks Corporation

    Introduction Based in Seattle, Washington, Starbucks Corporation is the largest retail coffee company in the world. As the largest coffee company in the world, the environment is an important and ongoing concern of the organization. Starbucks understands this social responsibility and the organization’s impact on the environment and continuously takes steps to minimize any and all impact on the environment. An environmental mission statement was adopted by the organization in 1992. After Starbucks Corporation became

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Lost Voices - How European Immigrants and Especially British Colonialization Damaged Aboriginal Culture.

    Lost Voices - How European Immigrants and Especially British Colonialization Damaged Aboriginal Culture.

    Aboriginals have inhabited the region of "Canada" as far back as historical records exist. From the first contact, Europeans have had a negative impact on Aboriginals. Disease and loss of land contributed to the rapidly declining number of Native peoples prior to the development of Canada. As opposed to the French influence, the English colonial culture was especially destructive. Aboriginals achieved some benefits by allying with the French. During New France times, the French lived

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Tasha
  • During the Course of the Initial Three Scenes in Othello We See the Character of Othello Turn from Valiant Othello a Character of True Principles and Values into a Vengeful and Mistrusting Monster

    During the Course of the Initial Three Scenes in Othello We See the Character of Othello Turn from Valiant Othello a Character of True Principles and Values into a Vengeful and Mistrusting Monster

    Perhaps the most obvious change in Othello’s character is his loss of ability to reason. Early into the play, we see him command respect amongst his peers and �diffuse’ tension between characters to prevent a fight breaking out, “Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them. Good signor, you shall more command with years than with your weapons.” (I.2 .59) However, contrasted with his later impulsive and careless actions the difference is

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Origins of My Values and Beliefs

    Origins of My Values and Beliefs

    Introduction Sex, whether as a subject of conversation or the actual act, is a topic that everyone has broached or thought about at many stages in their lives. For most of us it is a daily occurrence, we often think of it more often than we do about grocery lists, term paper assignments, rent payments, etc. It is one of the all consuming thoughts that a basic individual cannot shake or disavow, as it will

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Positive and Negative Influences of Cinema on Popular American Culture

    Positive and Negative Influences of Cinema on Popular American Culture

    The definition of masculinity is not the exact opposite of femininity, nor is it the exact opposite of homosexuality. Masculinity is the culmination of many ideas ebbing and flowing within the social context that come together as an idea of the masses. The portrayal of virile, breadwinning, heterosexual, and until recently, white men in cinema, has clouded our perception of reality, a reality in which men are sometimes physically strong, sometimes weak, sometimes callous, sometimes

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Edward
  • Seven Management Cultures in Real Life

    Seven Management Cultures in Real Life

    Question and Answers: a) Which is/are your favorite theories? What are their major advantages or benefits? Why is that? Majid’s favorite management culture is structuralist. He said that a structuralist approach ensures quality in services offered by their enterprise. Being in consulting business it is very important to embrace best practices and industry standards. Due to Structuralist approach all his employees had a clear understanding of their roles, they had in-depth knowledge of their domain

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Janna
  • Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany by Michael Kater

    Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany by Michael Kater

    "Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany" by Michael Kater There has only been one moment in history when jazz was synonymous with popular music in the country of its origin. During the years of, and immediately prior to World War II, a subgenre of jazz commonly referred to as swing was playing on all American radio stations and attracting throngs of young people to dancehalls for live shows. But it wasn't only

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Steve
  • Cultural Relativism

    Cultural Relativism

    Cultural Relativism Cultural Relativism argues that moral facts are determined by cultures and no objective standard can be used to pass judgment upon other cultures. Cultural relativism teaches us to overlook the faults of other cultures, should cultures beliefs be neglected if there is cruelty involved? Over looking the harm one culture is doing to its citizens would be immoral to many different cultures. Even today in a world that presents us with the ideology

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Janna
  • Hmong Culture - Food, Eating and Cooking

    Hmong Culture - Food, Eating and Cooking

    Hmong Culture - Food, Eating and Cooking Diverse Cultures in America - Soc 240 Upper Iowa University The Hmong people are originally from rural mountainous areas in Laos and they still inhabit that country to this day. Laos is a country that is located in Southeast Asia. Hmong people are divided into clans or tribes that share the same paternal ancestry. The Hmong people inhabited all parts of Laos but all carried pretty much the

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Value Chain Management

    Value Chain Management

    Introduction The goal of this essay is to explain the various functions and strategies of value chain management and discuss how to implement them in a flat screen display business, so as to improve the performance of the operating system which ultimately will increase the efficiency and quality of production thereby helping them gain a competitive advantage over their competitors. Which will result in increased the profits for the business. Value Chain Management: Development of

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Values Conflict: The Self-Serving Boss

    Values Conflict: The Self-Serving Boss

    The team was charged with rapid software development. After an embarrassing two-year debacle with a now-bankrupt software company incapable of delivering, My company engaged a loosely knit group of retired computer information science professors to undertake an intricate systems rewrite in seven months. Coupled with the talent and experience of the developers was my expertise of the business and significant support from senior management. Unfortunately, one of the team was a considerable hindrance to the

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • 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
  • What Are the Values That Guide the Residents of La Purification in the Process of Water Management and How Are They Implemented?

    What Are the Values That Guide the Residents of La Purification in the Process of Water Management and How Are They Implemented?

    Los Purifiqueсos live in an egalitarian society, when it comes to water management at least. An egalitarian society is one that is characterized by the belief in equal power for all people. The water system is used by all and therefore must be taken care of by all. This includes paying taxes, taking cargo positions and faenas. Faenas are community service that is obligatory in place of or in addition to paying taxes. The

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Tasha
  • 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
  • The Value of Pilgrimage

    The Value of Pilgrimage

    Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, has long been a major object of pilgrimage. Even today, people from the farthest reaches of Tibet try to pay a visit at least once in their lives. Often they undertake the journey on foot, even barefoot. Some especially hardy pilgrims prostrate themselves, pressing their body full-length upon the ground along the entire length of their route. Once they reach the city, they often do not even stop to have

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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
  • 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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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Jon
  • Workplace Dilemma and Conflict of Values

    Workplace Dilemma and Conflict of Values

    Workplace Dilemma and Conflict of Values Ethics refers to well based standards of right and wrong that prescribe what people ought to do, usually in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness, or specific virtues. Ethical standards include those that enjoin virtues of honesty, compassion, and loyalty. These standards do not always dictate a single “ethical” course of action, but provide a means of evaluating and deciding among competing options. Feelings, laws, social norms,

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Victor
  • Ethics and Values in America

    Ethics and Values in America

    Ethics and Values in America Ethics and values play an essential role in the American culture. Ethics are defined as the study of the general nature of morals and of specific morals and choices. We are faced with ethical delimits around every corner and they put stress on our emotions. Values on the other hand are such things we expect to encounter every day. Values are happiness, freedom, cooperation, and competition. The movie Ethics in

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Venidikt