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    the culture at my home tend to go unnoticed. All my values and beliefs are characteristic of my parents’ home country‚ while engaging in assimilation and socialization in this country where I was born and raised. The culture I am referring to here includes the beliefs‚ ideas‚ rituals and traditions that are passed down from generation to generation over many years. This Identity of mine often goes unnoticed among my friends‚ who see me as an American kid who shares their values. Often‚ being culturally

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    stigmatized statuses that are presented in the world that they start to become normal in everyday life. By normal‚ I mean that stigmas such of race‚ gender‚ and sexuality are generalized in ways that people forget the hurt behind these oppressed groups. Being an African American woman‚ I have two stigmas against me from the beginning. Without even getting to know who I am as a person‚ I am judged by the stereotypes that have been presented towards my race and gender from the past. The population that I

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    working to support myself and my sister financially. I would’ve totally do that as my do-over in life if I had the choice. Although there are some pros and cons in these two choices‚ if I have the choice for a do-over‚ I would still pick the choice of being a full-time student. As a half working student‚ I missed out many aspects of college life. My major was Biochemistry and my minor was Education. Biochemistry required to fully commit to pre-medical. Since I was having multiple jobs at that time‚

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    Cisco Systems Uses Its Culture for Competitive Advantage Case Study Cisco Systems Uses Its Culture for Competitive Advantage Introduction Cisco Systems‚ Inc. is the worldwide leader in providing hardware‚ software and related services to enable networking for the Internet. Today‚ networks are an essential part of business‚ education‚ government‚ and home communications. Cisco hardware‚ software‚ and service offerings are used to create the Internet solutions that make these networks possible‚

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    Plant tissue culture is a widely used procedure in plant biology in which organism is planted from the explants of the living plants in a nutrient medium under aseptic conditions. There are both advantages and disadvantages of plant tissue culture. Advantages: 1. To produce many copies of the same plants then which may be used to produce plants with better flowers‚ odors‚ fruits or any other properties of the plants that are beneficial to the human beings. 2. To produce plants anytime we want

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    and information. Very popular communication sites for young people are orkut‚ facebook‚ rate‚ Twitter and so on. However‚ like every single innovation in science and technology‚ communication on the Internet has its own advantages and disadvantages. Advantages The main advantage is that e-mail facility has allowed people to communicate with minimum wastage of time. It is now possible to send a message to any part of the world through a simple e-mail address and the message is delivered in a matter

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    Ethan Watters‚ Being Weird: How Culture Shapes the Mind‚ the anthropologist‚ Joe Henrich conducts a study during a trip to Peru. Henrich proposes to Watters to not use his advice as “self-help advice” (498). I personally agree with this claim. Much like those in the ultimatum game in Peru‚ I have the same mindset. This however is affected because I come from a different culture. I come from Colombia‚ a culture that much like in the text‚ is explained to add spice to the Western culture (494). I view

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    Being an only child has both advantages and disadvantages... This statement shows how complex this issue can be‚ yet it reflects only a certain percentage of the factors we may take into consideration. The experience of being an only child is lived in various ways‚ in different kinds of home environment. Also‚ when it comes to current political and economical situation in various places on our planet‚ every child with no siblings may grow up with different memories and perception concerning his position

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    purchases from online stores on the Web‚ otherwise knows as e-commerce Web sites. The e-commerce marketplace is intensely and savagely competitive. Mellahi and Johnson (2000) noted that major sustainable competitive advantages are almost non-existent. That means that firm’s market advantage such as economies of scale are no longer enough to make a firm secure in the e-commerce marketplace. According to McCrohan (2003)‚ the e-commerce market has raised the level of market dynamics such that firms face

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    Culture is what teaches individuals how‚ what‚ and when to perform in life. In “Being Weird”‚ Ethan Watters examines the work of Joe Henrich whose research shows how culture shapes the human mind. Childhood is an early stage where children observe the ways of their culture. Childhood games mold children in how to be individuals in their society. Games still impact individuals as they grow into adulthood. Capture the flag and House reflect on cultural norms by teaching critical thinking‚ gender roles

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