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    Cultural Impacts - Marketing People from different parts of the globe tend to follow different cultures and behaviour patterns. In countries like India‚ each state has its own language and culture thus making it a highly diverse country. The cultural environments do impact the marketing of the product or service. The needs and requirements of these differing cultural environments of the world are different and hence a successful product in one part of the world might turn out to be a failure at

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    The Impact of the Internet on Communication The internet has revolutionized all forms of communication since the beginning of its existence. The world has now become ‘smaller ’ or more like a ‘global village ’‚ so to speak. The internet was first used by the U.S military for communications purposes. The internet‚ from the communication point of view‚ has brought on new developments and techniques to keep in touch not only for individuals‚ but for businesses as well. An example of how the

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    A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ESTABLISH A PATTERN IN CHOICE OF MOVIE GENRE AND PERSONALITY AMONG SELECTED STUDENTS Submitted by: Group 1‚ 10-St. Veronica 1 Andrea Angeles 5 ZairaCabalfin 10 Katherine Culaba 11 Katrina Danganan 17 JasmineDy 26 Liana Miclat 39 Elisha Sapitan A research study submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in English. February 18‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    Jeremy Kazmierczyk Mrs. Philips Brit Lit/Comp 19 September 2017 The Cultural Values of the Anglo-Saxons A large part of any culture are the values and ideals that it has. The values of a culture can usually be found in its literature. Anglo-Saxon literature shows the values of that time in that culture. The Anglo-Saxons valued bravery‚ loyalty‚ and justice or fairness‚ and it is evident in their literature. The Anglo-Saxons valued bravery. In the story of Beowulf‚ Beowulf is viewed as

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    The historical document of Beowulf‚ which also shows the importance of literature‚ reveals the important cultural values of the warrior society. The epic poem‚ set in Sweden during the 6th Century‚ tells the story of a warrior named Beowulf. Scops‚ or storytellers‚ keepers of an oral tradition‚ told stories of heroes and culture from their times. They performed and told the tale of a great thane‚ finally writing it down sometime around the 8th Century; the only surviving epic poem from this time

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    means more food in grocery stores and ultimately more money in the nation. CFCs were a major contributor to the population increase and development of our great nation. While we did develop CFCs and it helped our nation grow‚ we now realize the negative effects of such refrigerants. As a result‚ scientists have sought a solution to the problem which manifested itself in the discovery of HFCs. HFCs do require the modification of old refrigerators and air conditioners but at the cost of saving our

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    What is meant by western culture: Western culture‚ sometimes equated with Western civilization or European civilization‚ is a term used very broadly to refer to a heritage of social norms‚ ethical values‚ traditional customs‚ religious beliefs‚ political systems‚ and specific artifacts and technologies. The term has come to apply to countries whose history is strongly marked by European immigration or settlement‚ such as the Americas‚ and Australasia‚ and is not restricted to Western Europe. Western

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    THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF INTERNET Internet can be reckoned as the latest discovery of man which has revolutionised his style of working and living. It has totally reduced distance‚ broken all man-made barriers and made our world a small place. It brought information at our doorstep opening before us what is known as ‘Information Superhighway’ at the click of a button. However‚ before people connect to the Internet‚ they need to be aware of its disadvantages and advantages. One

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    person will influence the way they perceive (look at or understand) gender‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ youth‚ age‚ cultural diversity‚ social class and work. With values‚ it’s basically what people can achieve through special skills. Although with assumptions‚ some people view things in a stereotypical way. As a kid growing up in America with a Vietnamese family with strong traditional values‚ it was a bit complicated growing up with 2 different views of cultures around me. Whenever I get home from school

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    as we are getting used to it‚ more is on the way. Technological advances‚ like the digital television and the Internet‚ promise to take the quantity and speed of the news one stage further. These news services on the Internet offer consumers a new kind of choice. Anyone who has access to the net can now get up-to-date information from almost every part of the world. For example‚ an Internet subscriber cab receive the latest news from his favourite magazines delivered to him the moment there is an

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