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  • Chinese Cultural Revolution

    Chinese Cultural Revolution

    Prologue The Cultural Revolution began quietly. On November 11, 1965, a Shanghai daily newspaper published a review of a four-year old play, Hai Jui Dismissed From Office. The review stated that the play's author, Peking Deputy Mayor Wu Han, had written an anti-socialist document calling for the destruction of socialism in China. That same day, Red Flag published an attack on the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and revisionism within the CCP. The article

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    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Cultural Context in View from a Bridge by Arthur Miller

    Cultural Context in View from a Bridge by Arthur Miller

    Examine how cultural context is established in two of the texts on your comparative course When examining the topic of cultural context, one must become immersed in the world of the texts under discussion. The historical and geographical setting of a work creates a world that the characters can credibly inhabit. They are influenced and shaped by the customs, moral values and social structures of that society. The cultural environment created offers the reader a

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    Submitted: June 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • An Analysis of Cultural Shocks

    An Analysis of Cultural Shocks

    An analysis of cultural shocks" Coming to America was one of my dreams, so I started working on it and after completing collage, I received the visa for the States and bought the ticket to come to America. I was a little bit confused because I had been hearing about America since my childhood. There is a huge cultural difference between my society and the modern society of the States, and because of these differences,

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    Submitted: June 4, 2010 By: Top
  • Cultural Studies Theory

    Cultural Studies Theory

    Cultural Studies Theory Cultural criticism is a literary theory, which focuses not only on the historical origin of a piece of literature, but on its obvious social, political, and economic influences as well (Meyer 2034). When the culture or context is studied, the motives or tensions, which drive characters’ behaviors, may be accounted for and studied (Crawford). Cultural critics use strategies such as deconstructionism, gender studies, new historicism, and psychology to analyze and evaluate pieces

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    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: regina
  • Valuing Education

    Valuing Education

    Assignment Two: Valuing Education In today’s society education is really important. Education has evolved a lot over time and has shaped American society. Back in the day, education was not as important because many jobs did not have educational requirements. In those days you could have a high school diploma and get a good job. Today, if you only have a high school diploma the types of jobs that you can get include fast food

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    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Janna
  • Are Some Societies or Cultures Superior?

    Are Some Societies or Cultures Superior?

    Are some Societies or Cultures superior? First let examine the definition of the word ‘Egalitarianism’, it is defined as: Egalitarianism (derived from the word йgal, meaning equal or level) is the moral doctrine that people should be treated as equals, in some respect. Generally it applies to being held equal under the law, the church, and society at large. Perhaps in its theoretical form, Egalitarianism affirms, promotes, and believes in equal political, economic opportunity, social,

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    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Wendy
  • World War 2, Race, Popular Culture

    World War 2, Race, Popular Culture

    paper from: http://www.kevincmurphy.com/dower.html John Dower, War Without Mercy: Race & Power in the Pacific War. List: 20th Century. Subjects: World War II, Race, Popular Culture. John Dower's War Without Mercy describes the ugly racial dimensions of the conflict in the Asian theater of World War II and their consequences on both military and reconstruction policy in the Pacific. "In the United States and Britain," Dower reminds us, "the Japanese were more hated than the Germans

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    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • My Culture- Italian

    My Culture- Italian

    By being Italian, I was given the gift of a large and joyous family. The delicious food and the beautiful music are all part of my culture. When I was born into a half Italian family, I was given the last name of Antonacchio which allows everyone to recognize that I am Italian. Being Italian has affected my life in many ways which can not all be described at once. The food is probably the

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    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Culture Diversity

    Culture Diversity

    Cultural is defined as a shared design for living. It is based on the values and practices of society. People absorb culture through early process of socialization and the process carries over to the way in which they perceived themselves and the world. Some people agree that cultural diversity in the workplace develop our country skills and contributes to the growth. But how far these opinion accepted by the society as a whole. Many corporations

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    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Top
  • Culture

    Culture

    Culture Culture is defined as “a civilization of a given time; costumes, arts, conveniences, etc.” (Thorndike-Barnhart Student Dictionary; p. 270). As individuals we are infected by different cultures because we live in a place where cultures are mixed. We are all influenced by our family culture, our generational culture, our racial culture, our religious culture and our national/regional culture and our personal culture. A family is “a fundamental social group in society typically consisting of

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    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Vika
  • Severe Confusion in the Cultural Revolution

    Severe Confusion in the Cultural Revolution

    Criticism against "reactionary bourgeois authorities" made China drop into confusion, and China had no government for a while. Under such conditions it was clear that it would be hard to keep promoting the Cultural Revolution, and Mao had already recognised that. He said 1967 would be " a year in which the class battle will expand all over China". And he expected that Shanghai would become the model of how to get out of confusion.

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Mission, Vision & Values - Alameda County Community Food Bank

    Mission, Vision & Values - Alameda County Community Food Bank

    Introduction The mission, vision, and values contribute to an organization’s ability to reach its desired end state by clearly stating the fundamental principals that will guide the firm’s actions and defines a clear set of values that encourages staff to work towards accomplishing the desired end state. The Alameda County Community Food Bank was chosen for completing a strategic plan. This paper will discuss the strategic plan for the Alameda Community Food Bank, components of

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Yan
  • Yanomamo Indians : The only Culture Without a Big Mac

    Yanomamo Indians : The only Culture Without a Big Mac

    Yanomamo Indians : The Only Culture Without a Big Mac Catholic Missionaries have been visiting untouched villages in remote areas of the world for many years. In search of those who do not know about God these missionaries bring with them disease and unknown customs. In exposing the negative results of progress through examining the massive effects on the Yanomamo Indians an awareness of a growing problem can be brought about. Progress meaning industrial change

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    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Mike
  • Darkness in the Service of Manifest Destiny as Portrayed by Cormac McCarthy in Blood Meridian

    Darkness in the Service of Manifest Destiny as Portrayed by Cormac McCarthy in Blood Meridian

    Now when this horrible Lucifer, as a tyrant and raging spoiler of all that is good, shewed himself thus terribly, as if he would kindle and destroy all, and bring all under his jurisdiction, then all the heavenly hosts and armies were against him, and he also against them all; there now the fight began, for all stood most terribly, one party against another. Jacob Boehme, The Aurora, … Or The Morning Rednesse In The

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    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: July
  • Time Value of Money

    Time Value of Money

    Abstract The first steps toward understanding the relationship between the value of dollars today and that of dollars in the future is by looking at how funds invested will grow over time. This understanding will allow one to answer such questions as; how much should be invested today to produce a specified future sum of money? Time Value of Money In most cases, borrowing money is not free, unless it is a fiver for lunch

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Steve
  • Greek Influence in Western Culture

    Greek Influence in Western Culture

    I am not sure whether we do or do not all come from the Greeks; however if the question is referring to the way in which art/visual art, philosophy, history, music, economics, sports, theatrical events, science/math, democracy, and architecture of Greeks have had and still do have significant influence in Western culture, then perhaps the answer is yes. The Greeks believed that music could have a deep affect on human behavior. They believed music to

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • Dylan and Elvis’ Affect on Culture

    Dylan and Elvis’ Affect on Culture

    Mike L. 4-14-2008 H-A379 Professor M The 1950’s and 1960’s were a time of great change in the United States of America. Some people were trying to hold on to traditional values while others wanted dramatic changes. Many people from the older generations felt that their was too much change going on and that the younger generations were disrespectful. The Cold War was going on during this time as well, and many people felt very

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: David
  • Cultural and Heritage Tourism in Gisborne

    Cultural and Heritage Tourism in Gisborne

    Cultural heritage tourism is possibly the �oldest’ of the new tourism phenomena. It can be seen as offering something more or different to both the tourist and the community. Heritage is significant to different communities, groups and individuals depending on their value and attitudes and the nature of the heritage resource, and is also significant in the future of New Zealand tourism development. Throughout the duration of this essay, the benefits and issues that arise

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Personal Leadership Philosophy: Assumptions, Values and Beliefs

    Personal Leadership Philosophy: Assumptions, Values and Beliefs

    Personal Leadership Philosophy: Assumptions, Values and Beliefs Abstract Attitude and choice are the essential components to effective leadership. We choose the kind of leader we will be. Effective leaders choose to value people, to build strong people relationships and to challenge people to grow. The strength of these crucial relationships is dependent upon the degree to which the leaders live out their values, how effectively they articulate a clear vision of the future, and how

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • Culture: A Basis for Development or Not?

    Culture: A Basis for Development or Not?

    Culture: A Basis for Development or Not? Extensive research, within Psychology, has been conducted on Culture and its influence on development and disability. For years, psychologists have gathered evidence to suggest that culture plays an important role within a person’s everyday life. It predicts how a person, normal or disabled, will be treated during his/her lifetime. However, not all research relies on culture as a basis for development and disability. In Sroufe and Rutter’s article,

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • Implementing Values and Ethics in Globalized Business

    Implementing Values and Ethics in Globalized Business

    Running Head: IMPLEMENTING VALUES AND ETHICS IN GLOBALIZED BUSINESS Implementing Values and Ethics in Globalized Business Michael Cavalea University of Phoenix Abstract Today’s global business world requires companies to take into account its peoples values and to follow through with ethically sound practices. Companies form their organizational values in light of what its employees’ value. From a company’s organizational values come a universal code of conduct which is tried and revised until it results in

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    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Fair Value Accounting

    Fair Value Accounting

    CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................52. BACKGROUND................................................................................................................................53. THE FAIR VALUE MODEL...............................................................................................................83.1 DEFINITION ...............................................................................................................................83.2 ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF FULL FAIR VALUE ...................................................................93.3 CRITICISMS OF THE FAIR VALUE MODEL............................................................................103.3.1 Relevance of fair value for banks' accounting practices ..............................................113.3.2 Reliability of fair value .....................................................................................................113.3.3 Comparability of financial information ...........................................................................123.3.4 Impact on the stability of the system..............................................................................134. APPLICATION OF THE FAIR VALUE MODEL .............................................................................134.1 GENERAL POINTS ..................................................................................................................134.2 APPLICATION OF FAIR VALUE TO FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS ..........................................144.2.1 Instruments with an active market..........................................................................................154.2.2 Financial instruments

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    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: regina
  • Clash of Civilisation

    Clash of Civilisation

    POLITICS is entering a new phase, and intellectuals have not hesitated to proliferate visions of what it will be—the end of history, the return of traditional rivalries between nation states, and the decline of the nation state from the conflicting pulls of tribalism and globalism, among others. Each of these visions catches aspects of the emerging reality. Yet they all miss a crucial, indeed a central, aspect of what global politics is likely to be

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    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: Top
  • Adaptive Value of a Giraffe’s Neck

    Adaptive Value of a Giraffe’s Neck

    Adaptive value of a giraffe’s neck The Giraffe is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest of all land-living animal species. Most giraffes live either in East Africa or in Angola and Zambia in southwestern Africa (wikipedia). Until the middle of the 20th century giraffes were also commonly found in West Africa, south of the Sahara (San Diego). Males can grow to 16 to 18 feet tall, weigh up to 2000 pounds and have extremely

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    Submitted: June 14, 2010 By: Monika
  • Victorian Morals, Values, and Ideals

    Victorian Morals, Values, and Ideals

    Victorian Morals, Values, and Ideals The Victorian Era describes things and events in the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). Victoria was just 18 years old when she became queen upon the death of her uncle William IV in 1837. Many people today believe that the Victorian Era is really connotations of prudish, old-fashioned, and very traditional. But, the Victorian Era is very paradoxical and very complex. In religion, the Victorians experienced a great age of

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    Submitted: July 13, 2010 By: Andrey

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