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    Travel and New Cultures

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    possible to experience new cultures; for example‚ observing different religions and customs‚ even if it just means visiting an Egyptian temple. While traveling‚ you can learn new languages‚ which may increase your general knowledge. If you learn a few basic phrases‚ you are given the chance to interact with the native people. Also you are more likely to experience the friendliness of the locals because language barriers are broken. This may lead to prejudice ideas being destroyed. A new language gives a

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    Culture in New Zealand

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    Resources New Zealand The country’s indigenous name is Aotearoa (Land of the Long White Cloud). History: New Zealand is an island and was discovered by Polynesian and started migrating before AD 900. British captain James Cook visited this Island in 1769. Maori and British signed a treaty of Waitangi‚ which granted the Maori legal protection and rights to perpetual ownership of their lands and resources. Only the Crown was entitled to buy land from Maori. Britain granted New Zealand internal

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    Culture of New Zealand

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    Culture of new Zealand: British and European Custom interwoven with Maori and Polynesian tradition. Maori tradition dominated the beginning of human existence in New Zealand and has stayed around even as the culture modernized. Māori established separate tribes‚ hunted and fished‚ traded commodities‚ developed agriculture‚ arts and weaponry‚ and kept a detailed oral history. Regular European contact began approximately 200 years ago‚ and British immigration proceeded rapidly during the

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    Adopt a New Culture

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    Tetra ‘S’ Group “Local taste but international standard” Who We Are Tetra ‘S’ Group started its operation in 2010 as a processors fruit and vegetable in Bangladesh. Over the years‚ the company has not only grown in stature but also contributed significantly to the overall socio-economic development of the country. Tetra ‘S’ Group is currently one of the most admired food & beverages brand among the millions of people of Bangladesh and other few countries of the world where Tetra ‘S’ Group

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    How can a new employee better adapt to the work environment? I will introduce some tips on this subject -Your performance and demeanor on the first working day and week‚ always leave an unforgettable impression of your colleagues. They may have great impact on your feature development in your company. - You will meet many new colleagues the first few days‚ and for sure u will not remember all their names. But don’t worry! Be focus when you are remembering them‚ be sincere‚ friendly and modest

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    Culture In New York City

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    Culture is an integral part of the human experience and it highlights the fascinating differences in both individuals and groups of people. One can only imagine the kind of peaceful existence we would know if we were all aware and respectful of each other’s cultural values‚ but like many things in life‚ it’s easier said than done. The values and norms of one cultural group may be admirable in the sight of another‚ while simultaneously offend the members of the next subculture. Clear communication

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    New Orleans Music and Culture Imagine it is prime time prohibition era in the city of New Orleans. Music is blasting‚ the alcohol is freely flowing‚ and there are crowds of dancing flappers and dapper gentlemen all over the French Quarter. For decades‚ New Orleans has been the epicenter for jazz music in America. It is essential to the culture‚ economy‚ and history of the city. Over the last few years‚ however‚ some of New Orleans’s city officials seem to think the beat has left the city‚ and

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    Disney Adapts to Cultural Differences I grew up watching Disney as a kid‚ and still even enjoy some of the shows that are aired today; I am not ashamed to admit it.. Ok maybe a little bit‚ but that is beside the point. Disney is the perfect idea for kids of all ages and backgrounds because every story that is told empowers the youth to enjoy their life‚ no matter the circumstances. I know that was true for me because when I would watch Disney channel on the television or watch a Disney animated

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    minds in certain respects.  When you travel you gain new ideas and experience new things.  However you do not have to travel miles to expand your horizons‚ and there are many disadvantages associated with traveling. Travelling makes it possible to experience new cultures; for example‚ observing different religions and customs‚ even if it just means traipsing round an Indian mosque‚ or visiting an Egyptian temple.  While traveling‚ you can learn new languages‚ which may increase your confidence.  If

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    Sullano January 23‚ 2014 II-6 BSE Social Science Prof. Minda Valencia A Damage Culture: A New Philippines? Summary: The article was all about the condition of the Philippines way back in 1987 after dethroning Ferdinand Marcos by Corazon Coquangco Aquino. But I could say that the description of the writer is strongly evident until now. The article revolved around how the damage culture affects Filipino lives. The writer had made good points in chunking the details. It has three

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