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    World Culture Paper One way to understand intercultural communication issues is to examine a specific world culture. For this paper you will choose a culture to which you have a personal connection. For example a culture of which you are a descendent‚ or the culture of a neighbor of family member‚ or perhaps a place you have visited and are intrigued by. Any culture except your current home culture is an appropriate choice. You are also free to develop a particular focus for this paper. Keep

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    What is Modernity? ‘Modernity typically refers to a post-traditional‚ post-medieval historical period‚ in particular‚ one marked by the move from feudalism (or agrarianism) toward capitalism‚ industrialisation‚ secularization‚ rationalization‚ and the nation-state’ (Barker 2005‚ 444). Hall (1995) explains how a modern society can be identified by four main characteristics based on cultural‚ political‚ social and economical changes. These include an economy based on the production‚ distribution and

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    psychological approach to aggression. According to evolutionary psychology “All human behavior is a product of mechanisms internal to the person‚ in conjunction with inputs that trigger the activation of those mechanisms” (Buss and Shackelford pg. 607). This means that aggression is a behavior that is triggered by some sort of emotion‚ problem and or threat. According to Buss and Shackelford‚ the type of emotions or threats that triggers aggression is co-opting the resources of others‚ defending against attack

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    Sue Li Age: 20 Ethnicity: Asian American (a) What cultural considerations are important for you to remember while you interview Ms. Li? When conducting the interview and asking about pain‚ depression‚ abuse‚ etc…‚ keep in mind that culturally‚ Asian Americans are generally stoic and tend to hide depression‚ pain‚ and mental illness. Therefore‚ watching for signs and body language as well as affect will be the better way to go than just asking. Be sure to ask about traditional medicines and ask in a

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    effective in India to fight against the British Imperial rule. c. Nationalism was the most effective ideology used in anti-colonial and post-colonial constructions and socialism was used as a secondary tool in some cases. II. South East Asians in the Philippines begin to move around and realize that colonialism is ubiquitous d. It’s the same all across the country and different ethnicities experience the same colonialism e. They begin to come together and talk about it through

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    ------------------------------------------------- East Asian Industrialization and the Third World by Kassian Polin Stellar growth‚ rising living standards‚ and escalating international competitiveness in the economies of East Asia have captured the attention of policymakers and researchers in other Third World countries. Much has been made in recent years of the differences between the patterns of development in East Asia and those in Latin America‚ Africa‚ and the Caribbean. The remarkable success of the East Asian �miracle countries�

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    Erik Wilson Indian Culture Paper History Ms. Saliche 2/11/12 The Art of Indian Dance: Bharatanatyam “Dance is the hidden language of the soul.” Dance is something way more than just fist-pumping at some party. Dance has deep meaning; it is an art form that can range from the simplest of steps to the most intricate set of moves. In Indian culture‚ like in any other culture‚ dance is a cultural tradition that has been around for centuries. In this paper‚ I will discuss the several

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    trade still connects Africa and Eurasia together. During this time period‚ the beginning state was ruled by the romans and byzantine empires. The prominent religion was Christianity and Islam had not begun to spread. The main interaction between the Afro- Eurasia was the trade of the sand and sea roads. And after the death of Muhammad‚ Islam started to seek military conquest‚ which leads to the spread of Islam. Islam then had conquered many civilizations‚ stretching all around the Mediterranean.

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    Afro Cuban communities have been resisting slavery and oppression since people of African origin were first taken to the island to work as slaves. According to Gabino La Rosa Corzo (2003)‚ the resistance of Afro Cubans can be separated and analyzed in periods; the first period can be characterized by colonial rule‚ and the second period can be characterized by the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The first period of Afro Cuban resistance to slavery occurred during the initial circumstance

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    2010 The Roots of America’s Heritage: The Indians? The Indians were here before the name American even existed. In Luther Standing Bear’s essay “what the Indian means to America”‚ he informed us of how great the American Indian is. While many scholars would debate on the true heritage of America’s beginning‚ The Indian would not join this argument because they alone know the real story of this country we call home. Within this essay the Indians are a breed of people that do not lie down easily

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