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  • Anglo Saxon Culture

    Anglo Saxon Culture

    Anglo Saxon Culture Beowulf is an epic poem from the Anglo-Saxon period about a hero who takes on great challenges and adventures. The character Beowulf embodies the virtues of the Anglo-Saxon culture and beliefs. He embodies the traits of Anglo-Saxon society: strength, courage, and honor. Strength and physical appearance are essential to the Anglo-Saxon warrior. Beowulf is described as having the strength of "thirty men" in just one of his arms, and when he first

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    Submitted: May 16, 2016 By: natdirk
  • Flourishment of a Culture

    Flourishment of a Culture

    Changing your lifestyle is one of the most difficult tasks to do specially if those changes involve more people than just yourself. In newly discovered journals, Lauren Oya Olamina reveals the potential people have to completely shift a community’s culture to make beliefs such as Earthseed become the new hegemonic culture. Olamina is the leader of Earthseed; a religion that managed to take over the world. Originating in the 2020s after huge chaos struck California

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    Submitted: May 27, 2016 By: ruby25
  • Gilgamesh - the Power of Sexuality in Ancient Cultures

    Gilgamesh - the Power of Sexuality in Ancient Cultures

    Alysha Joseph English 2210 Dr. Robin Coffelt 28 April 2013 The Power of Sexuality in Ancient Cultures In the Epic of Gilgamesh, the role of sex illustrates the cultural milieu in which this ancient work was produced. Gilgamesh's treatment of young women leads his people to complain to the gods; this becomes the outset for his transition to adulthood. Enkidu's domestication by a prostitute reflects this society's treatment of sexuality as a powerful force. The

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    Submitted: September 18, 2016 By: REBECCA JOSEPH
  • Criminal Justice Trends

    Criminal Justice Trends

    Criminal Justice Trends Amanda Jones CJA/484 Anthony Shaver September 15, 2016 Criminal Justice Trends In this paper, we will discuss criminal justice trends of the past, present and future in law enforcement, as well as the budgetary and managerial aspects. These are all vital factors in the criminal justice system. With all the various changes that have been made in the past and present, to the criminal justice system, the impact on the future of

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    Submitted: September 29, 2016 By: ajones44
  • Invisibility of Culture

    Invisibility of Culture

    Maldonado Page Roxana M. Maldonado Professor Susana Marcelo CAS 113A 19 September, 2016 Invisibility of Culture In today’s society, diversity is a common space that we all share. The U.S tends to be recognize for that, for its cultural diversity. As living in a country where people from all around to world lives, culture tends to be more complicated to explain. - What’s culture? - In the article Central American Identities, Douglas Carranza and Beatriz

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    Submitted: September 29, 2016 By: roxys2202
  • Creating a Learning Culture Through Training and Development

    Creating a Learning Culture Through Training and Development

    CREATING A LEARNING CULTURE THROUGH TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT Creating a learning culture through training and development A perpetual competitive edge Park University Abstract Training and development are only instruments of a total learning environment that keeps a company in a perpetual motion of success and competitive advantage. The definition and characteristics of training contribute to a talented and confident workforce in today’s global economy. Several examples can be found on how and why companies develop,

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    Submitted: October 7, 2016 By: Bellus
  • The Moralization of Human Violence in Today’s Culture - When Are Violent Behavior and Actions Justified?

    Zayed Joe Zayed ENG-200 Professor Emigh-Murphy April, 17, 2016 The Moralization of Human Violence in Today’s Culture When are Violent Behavior and Actions Justified? The world today, is considered a dangerous place to live in. “Why though?”Is what many may ask. Their reasoning in to thinking the world is a safe place is legitimate. With phenomenal modern medicines, prestigious militaries, impressive technology, law and order in most to all nations, and above all being the

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    Submitted: October 18, 2016 By: jzayed
  • Problematic Youth

    Problematic Youth

    PROBLEMATIC YOUTH Are children nowadays being educated in an appropriate way? Or are they pressed by adults that try to prepare them for a competitive society? Although childhood seems to be a perfect stage of life, this is far from the reality, surprisingly an important percentage of children are suffering from stress, anxiety, and other problems that are also considered psychiatric problems. But what are the main causes that are provoking this undesirable and sad

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    Submitted: December 2, 2016 By: mpereiraga
  • Cultures and Societies 298 - the First Time

    Cultures and Societies 298 - the First Time

    The First Time Kira Little 201404227 Cultures and Societies 298 Dr. Harling Stalker March 16th 2016 What does it mean for one to lose their virginity? There is not one particular answer, for the answer is different for everyone, ranging between cultures and even within them. There are various different beliefs and meanings behind what losing ones virginity actually means to them, although its technical definition in most places is considered as having sex for

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    Submitted: December 2, 2016 By: kiraxlittle
  • Fast Food of American Culture

    Fast Food of American Culture

    NONG LAM UNIVERSITY HO CHI MINH CITY FACULTY FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES ❧•❧ Description: Description: Description: LOGONONGLAM AMERICAN STUDIES MIDTERM TEST LECTURER: LE TIEU PHUONG STUDENT: TRAN VAN ANH CLASSROOM: 205 CLASS: DH12AV TIME: 2:30 PM CODE: 12128900 HO CHI MINH CITY 12/2016 CHOOSE ONE ASPECT OF AMERICAN CULTURE AND DESCRIBE ITS IMPACTS ON THE LIVES OF CONTEMPORARY VIETNAMESE PEOPLE I would like to choose fast food of American culture to do this my midterm test.

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    Submitted: January 5, 2017 By: van2an2h
  • Armenian Culture

    Armenian Culture

    Armenian Culture Glendale contains the largest Diaspora of Armenians anywhere in the world in fact, it is the second largest Armenian community in the world, after Yerevan. The 30 square miles that make up the city is home to nearly 200,000 residents, of which 150,000 are estimated to be of Armenian's. It is home to numerous Armenian churches, shops, restaurants, and businesses. Take a walk in any of the city's streets and it's hard not

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    Submitted: February 15, 2017 By: Ace21
  • Corporate Culture

    Corporate Culture

    Danilin SA, group Siku-2oz Corporate culture (Essay). First of all we want to say that organizations have an identity. In many cases, the feature of an organization is almost as strong as national, community and group identities. The identity of an organization is commonly referred to as its corporate culture, defined as a set of norms, habits, behaviors, missions, principles, values, ethics, symbols and stories that form the collective identity of an organization. Every organization

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    Submitted: March 12, 2017 By: SvyatoslavDan
  • Difference Between Chinese and American Cultures

    Difference Between Chinese and American Cultures

    The film pushing hands demonstrates the differences between the American and Chinese culture. In the film Mr. Chu, the father in law who is from China and his daughter in law who happens to be from America are having difficulties adapting into one another’s life styles due to the cultural differences. In the movie pushing hands it strongly focuses on the term “Family”. Prominently many people believe that family is the most useful consolidating

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    Submitted: March 21, 2017 By: amen.mo
  • Cultural Relativism

    Cultural Relativism

    Cultural relativism is the conception of right and wrong and how that idea differs from culture to culture. Acceptance of this idea is what cultural relativism truly is. If we as humans can accept one another’s cultural beliefs and practices, we can say we are cultural relativists. Rachels’ says cultural relativism is not a good ethical theory because it prevents you from drawing conclusions. It is the same as the 'null set' in mathematics, meaning

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    Submitted: April 3, 2017 By: Jamela Miska
  • Psy 450 - Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology

    Psy 450 - Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology

    INTRODUCTION TO CROSS-CULTURE PSYCHOLOGY Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology Krista DiGiacomo PSY/450 May 18, 2015 Robert Irizarry ________________ Gesell (n.d.) was quoted as saying, “The family is both a biological and a cultural group. It is biologic in sense that it is the best arrangement for begetting children and protecting them while they are dependent. It is a cultural group because it brings into intimate association persons of different age and sex who renew and reshape

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    Submitted: August 19, 2017 By: Krista D.
  • Current Issues in Cross-Cultural Psychology

    Approaches to the psychology of culture Theories and models of cross-cultural psychology Cultural variables and behaviour Contact zones between cultures Implications for research and practice References Current issues in cross-cultural psychology: Research topics, applications, and perspectives Miriam Spering Institute of Psychology University of Heidelberg, Germany December 2001 ________________ Content Summary 4 1. Approaches to the psychology of culture: Historical foundations and conceptual challenges 5 1. What is culture? 5 2. Brief historical overview of cross-cultural

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    Submitted: September 14, 2017 By: Jamesmadden1234
  • Trends in Green Building Products

    Trends in Green Building Products

    TRENDS IN GREEN BUILDING PRODUCTS IRENE JAYE M. YUSI Trends in Green Building Products Irene Jaye Marquez Yusi Technological Institute of the Philippines ________________ Abstract Green Building refers to a structure and a process that is environmentally responsible and resource efficient throughout a building’s lifecycle. This paper aims to discuss the Trends in Green Building Products that would able to define the process of Environmental Product Declaration and Environmental Building Declaration. A discussion on the

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    Submitted: September 16, 2017 By: ireneyusi
  • China Consumer Trends 2017

    China Consumer Trends 2017

    C:\June Wang\Infomation\June\UBC\Business Strategy Integration\1.png BAMA 514-816 Brand Management Team Members: Carrie YU 72673163 Henry YU 73215162; Hui SHU 73278160; Jianjian WU 72991169; Nevaeh ZHANG 73233165; Weiyuan TAN 72669161 Lenovo Case Analysis 1. Why did IBM want to sell its PC business? Why did IBM sell to Lenovo? IBM perspectives: IBM created the PC industry with open architecture and entered into non-exclusive agreement with its partners and providers. However, the industry is being increasingly completive as

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    Essay Length: 1,585 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: September 25, 2017 By: Weiyuan Tan
  • Kirkuk Cultural and Social Center

    Kirkuk Cultural and Social Center

    SWOT Analysis Kirkuk Cultural and Social Center, the employer I worked for about two and a half years is a civil society organization based in Kirkuk, Iraq. Its services were distributed throughout the city of Kirkuk, as well as three other cities. Services provided by this organization include information technology services, legal services, administrative and accounting services, support services for the displaced and the have-nots, and the establishment of festivals and parties. The staff in

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    Submitted: October 4, 2017 By: Montassar Sharif
  • Culture Shock Solved by Building Inner Beauty

    Culture Shock Solved by Building Inner Beauty

    - EAD 1 Date 9/24/2016 Paper1-Final Draft Culture Shock Solved by Building Inner Beauty Culture difference influences people inside on every aspect. Like the air one breaths, people never get rid of or live without its impact. However, this will become a serious problem if people have to go to a new country with other culture, or the culture of where people live in dramatically changed. Then people will find adaptation into a new culture

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    Submitted: October 22, 2017 By: Yuping Pan
  • Cultural Biography

    Cultural Biography

    I was born in a small town 2 hours away from the city of Shanghai, China. I lived in my hometown for 14 years and then I moved to Shanghai for my high school. Before my high school, there was not much diversity in either my community or my school. Everyone in my school came from the same neighborhood and shared the same culture. Also, unlike the history class in the US, which talks about

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    Submitted: October 31, 2017 By: Vicky Wang
  • Culture in Music

    Culture in Music

    Today we talked about how technology changes what people do with music and how music is created, as well as the position of technological innovations in the development of music. We watched several musicians talking about the nature of computer music and how it connects individuals interactively. In accordance with their ideas, technology in music is meant to bring people together and help anyone with the desire to create music with ease. Additionally, several forms

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    Submitted: December 19, 2017 By: IrisWillow
  • The Influence of Chinese Culture on Russia

    The Influence of Chinese Culture on Russia

    Influence of Chinese culture on Russia. How did Chinese Tradition of Tea drinking influence daily life of every Russian family. Business Administration The school of Management Lika 丽卡 2015 How did China and Russia start cultural exchange between each other? Recent archaeological findings show that cultural links between Russia and China formed much earlier than political and economic relations. Indirect cultural links between them existed from the previous millennium. Already in the tenth century,

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    Submitted: January 3, 2018 By: Likalikalika
  • Squatter Cultural Differences

    Squatter Cultural Differences

    Rohinton Mistry’s “Squatter” explores the cultural differences between countries and the struggles and heartbreak people may face when trying to fit into the complex Canadian society that we live in. When Sarosh’s struggles of being too different and not Canadian enough are too much a burden, he essentially gives up. By not being able to transform himself “completely” into a Canadian within the ten year time frame he gives himself, he finds himself to be

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    Submitted: January 28, 2018 By: Roecille Adan
  • In Some Stories, Characters Come Into Conflict with the Culture in Which They Live

    In Some Stories, Characters Come Into Conflict with the Culture in Which They Live

    Annotated Bibliograph Prompt #2: “In some stories, characters come into conflict with the culture in which they live.” Working thesis: A major fault in the characters would not be that they fail to understand the angel himself, rather it is their failure to acknowledge the importance of their role in the process of understanding the significance of particular elements in their lives. Janes, Regina. “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings: Overview.” Literature Resource Center.

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    Submitted: February 15, 2018 By: Jamie N Robertson

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