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    Religion Shapes Culture and Identity After reading Julia Alvarez ’ In the Time of the Butterflies it is quite clear that religion has a drastic impact on culture and identity. Be it on the individual level as the impact of Catholicism on Patria ’s life‚ or on a national scale and its effects on the country of the Dominican Republic as a whole. During the 1950 ’s in the Dominican Republic the Roman Catholic Church was very much removed from politics. Until the dictator Trujillo came to power

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    country and within these people there are several cultures. All of these cultures have their own set of values and beliefs when it comes to medial treatment. As nurses it is our duty to understand the specific beliefs of a culture and to respect their culture when giving them care. This paper discusses the specific customs of Chinese culture in regards to pregnancy with specific information on prenatal‚ labor and delivery‚ and postpartum rituals. Many of the beliefs Chinese people have are based

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    chip manufacturing‚ wireless telephone handset manufacturing.  Samsung company culture: It has become increasingly important for employees to have vested stake in the growth potential of its company. People expect a participatory work environment where they can feel a sense of dignity‚ pride‚ and ownership of the organization’s vision. Samsung Electronics strives to build a creative organizational culture‚ and acknowledges that the investment we make in strengthening the core competencies

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    Culture both liberates and constrains. It liberates by investing the randomness of nature with meaning‚ order‚ and rationality and by providing safeguards against chaos; it constrains by imposing a structure on nature and by limiting the range of possible meanings created by the individual I quite agree with this oppinion by Claire Kramsch‚ especially after I have read the first 10 pages of his book Language and Culture and gained a basic understanding of his views. Accoridng ot Claire‚ "nature

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    Ritual is defined as a prescribed formal behavior for occasions not given over technological routine‚ having reference to beliefs in mystical beings or powers (Turner‚ 1962‚ p.19). One of my family rituals in my culture is soul calling and string-tying known in the Hmong culture as Hu Plig Khi Tes. This ritual is originated with my family by passed down from one generation to another throughout many generations. It is a health-like ritual often performed for a family member who is recovering for

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    Language and Culture There are many who would say much about language and culture. Some might even say that the two are intertwined. There is ample evidence that language determines a culture. However some would save that language does not determine culture. My personal belief is that the use of the language determines the culture. One such place to find this evidence would be in any branch of the United States’ armed forces. Every day military culture includes a vast variety of ways to make the

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    To what extent can the language and literature of a nation or a race reflect the history and culture of this nation or race? To what extent can the soul of a nation and the universal values in the innermost recesses of the minds of humanity be revealed in the language and literature of a given country? To those questions‚ only the person who is long engaged in the study of this field can find distinctive answers and develop unique perceptions. I believe that the perception of the historical and cultural

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    Ritual sacrifice is a common element that has been found within many cultures around the globe. Two of these cultures are the Paracas and the Nazca‚ located on the coastal edge of the Andes along river valleys. These two cultures are believed to be linked to each other‚ inhabiting the same region and the Nazca culture following shortly after the Paracas culture. Within the Paracas culture‚ images can be found of headhunters and decapitations to include possible auto-sacrifice and bloodletting on

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    What is a cultural ritual that conveys something about the culture? The culture of the United States of America is essentially Western‚ yet is affected by African‚ Native American‚ Asian‚ Polynesian‚ and Latin American societies. A strand of what might be portrayed as American society began its development once again 10‚000 years back with the movement of Paleo-Indians from Asia‚ Oceania‚ and Europe‚ into the district that is today the mainland United States. The United States of America has its

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    Organizational Culture and Change Management - Organizational Culture – Nature – Culture’s Functions - Approaches to Managing Organizational Change – Lewin’s Model – Kotter’s Plan for Implementing Change – Organizational Development Techniques. Organizational Culture and Change Management Institutionalization: A Forerunner of Culture • Viewing organizations as cultures—where there is a system of shared meaning among members—is a relatively recent phenomenon Definition: Institutionalization

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