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    INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Subject: Intercultural Management EMBA IEI01 Student’s name : Nguyen Thi Anh Thu ID : VN1001661 Date of completion : 27/9/2014 Topic: "Write an essay on the following topic: "Discuss cultural differences as they exist in American and Vietnamese culture and suggest some ways to overcome them." CONTENT The difference of culture impacts so much to the way to living‚ the way of thinking and the way of doing business. America and Vietnam have a big difference in culture‚ religion

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    Public order is necessary because without it the chaos that would unfold on to our society would surely put an end to any civilization that would exist. In todays society I think that we are lacking public order in certain areas and trying to make it up in others which impends on our societies ability to function as a "free democratic society." By this‚ for example‚ our gun control laws are focusing more on removing the weapons from law abiding citizens and basically handing over our protection to

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    Definition of Individual Autonomy Individual autonomy is basically defined as the condition or state in which actions of a person are self directed. The person who practices individual autonomy has complete authority over his or her choices and actions; specifically an autonomous person bases his decision completely on his views and ideas when the decision is of significant importance. Sense of individual autonomy can also be referred as a property of person’s desires or acts when they are considered

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    Social 30-1 Position Paper The source given discusses the prominence of the commonly debatable topic of individual rights and freedoms being neglected to fulfill the goals of the state. The source is clearly biased and against modern liberalism; in favor of a more collective society focusing more on the survival and prosperity of the state‚ rather than individual rights and freedoms. The source evidently identifies collectivism as well as authoritarianism as its most prominent ideological perspectives

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    The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Canada’s dedication to human rights makes Canada one of the best places in the world to live. Canada provides freedom of choice for all citizens and Canada is known for the emphasis we put on equality. With both of these points in mind‚ one must also consider the best and most prominent part of Canada’s dedication to human rights‚ The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as an influential part of Canada being such a great place to live. Some of the

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    The First Amendment and the Bill of Rights: The first amendment‚ established on December 15‚1791 by James Madison is one out of the ten amendments in the bill of rights. This was First Amendment to the U.S constitution but some call it “Amendment 1”. The first amendment gives the right to freedom of religion. This prevents the government from establishing one religion for the whole country‚ allowing anyone to choose their own religion. It also gives us something called freedom of speech and

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    Kohlberg’s "social contract and individual rights" gives a great explanation as to why people avoid their own country’s health care system and take advantage of their neighboring countries. Kohlberg says that all rational people will follow two common points‚ stating that they want certain basic rights‚ such as liberty and life. So‚ with that being said‚ people seeking medical help in other countries are doing just that. Those citizens are using the freedom they are granted by the government to

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    Bill of Rights was created as a result of not being able to directly address individual rights in the U.S Constitution; Supporters of this document realized that the Bill of Rights was a better alternative rather than creating an additional Constitution. In the U.S. Constitution‚ established on September 17‚ 1789 by the delegates in the Constitutional Convention‚ stated a set of laws and restrictions the government follows to secure citizens their basic rights. The purpose of the Bill of Rights was to

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    TO: THE RECTOR REF. RO/KF/2012 FROM: THE RESEARCH OFFICE DATE: 13TH NOV‚ 2012. A REPORT COMPILED BY MR. PRINCE OTUTEY ON LECTURERS’ AGITATION FOR PAY RISE AT KOFORIDUA POLYTECHNIC. 1.0 TERMS OF REFERENCE On the 20th September‚ 2012‚ the lecturers of Koforidua Polytechnic agitated for a rise in their salaries. As a result‚ the

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    Planck v. Indiana Lance Ito Essay #1 February 12‚ 1997 In the reviewing the case of Planck v. Indiana‚ many complicated issues arise. Included in those‚ individual rights conflicting with the public good are among the most difficult. According to Mr and Mrs. Planck’s attorney‚ John Price‚ the Planck’s religious beliefs prohibit them from accepting professional medicine practice‚ as they practice alternative medicine and home school their children. After a complaint

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