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    Brave New World vs. Reality In many cases when you read a novel you may find comparisons between the "fictional" society and your realistic one. The author may consciously or unconsciously create similarities between these two worlds. The novelist can foresee the future and write according to this vision. In Brave New World‚ Adlous Huxley envisions the future of our society and the dangerous direction it is headed in. Brave New World is greatly dependent upon soma‚ as in our world where prescribed

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    Abstract The factors of culture shock are various. Different values‚ beliefs and customs can create information overload. Besides‚ language barrier reduces the understanding of the new culture and makes people feel isolated. In addition‚ the difference in food is one of the main factors of culture shock. Original eating habit is not easy to change‚ so it becomes more difficult to fit in. Moreover‚ people from different social structures cause culture shock. Furthermore‚ the individual differences

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    EXERCISE Topic: Culture shock when studying or working abroad. Nowadays‚ spending time to study or work-> studying or working abroad is an expectation of many people. Studying or working in foreign countries‚ especially in -> del developed countries will give you more situations-> opportunities to develop your ability and have a higher chance to get good job for a good future. It is no surprise that more and more people are looking for opportunities to live and work in a foreign country

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    G-Shock is a brand of watches manufactured by Casio‚ known for its resistance to shocks (e.g. hard knocks and strong vibrations). They were‚ and continue to be‚ designed primarily for sports‚ military‚ and outdoor adventure oriented activity; for example‚ practically all G-Shocks have some kind of stopwatch feature‚ countdown timer‚ light and water resistance. Recent models have become more luxury and design oriented as well as becoming very popular among youth. The first G-Shock was the DW-5000C

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    Culture Shock • If you were visiting and studying the Yanomamo‚ describe what you would have done to prepare yourself for possible culture shock. • Describe a personal experience you have had where you experienced culture shock. What components of culture were you shocked by? • Explain how understanding the major components of culture are important in a situation such as the one you or Napoleon Chagnon experienced. To prepare myself for the possibility of culture shock‚ I would

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    Culture Shock When people move from one culture to another‚ they usually feel lonely‚ vulnerable or lost‚ like a fish out of water. That is called “culture shock”‚ which was introduced for the first time in 1958 to describe the anxiety produced when a person comes to a completely new environment1. Nowadays‚ while immigration is becoming more popular due to the globalization‚ more people suffer from culture shock which results from the difference between two cultures. To combat the culture shock‚ a

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    Example of New Graduate Nurse Resume Jackie M. Hammocks 3421 S.W. 49 Terrace Miami‚ Florida 33143 Phone (305) 382-7788 Email: jmhamocks@gmail.com Objective To gain experience and knowledge and to utilize my skills as a registered nurse in a manner that would provide security to patients‚ family members‚ and hospital staff‚ at a MAGNET recognized pediatric hospital Licensure/Certification FL RN License # 1017293‚ Current-2011 American Heart Association CPR Certification‚ Current-2010 Education

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    suffered during the war‚ in 1917 British physician Charles Myers coined this reaction as Shell Shock. It was thought that shell shock was due to the result of being close to exploding shells. Today though‚ Shell shock is called Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This change of name happened in 1970 after the Vietnam War. PTSD is essentially the same as Shell Shock but PTSD is a more precise than Shell Shock was. PTSD is now considered a common psychological disorder which can occur to a person after

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    disparate culture‚ the culture shock increased in student behavior. The purpose of this report is to discuss the four stages of culture shock (Brick‚ 1991). We wrote the questionnaire about culture shock to ask the international student at Middlesex University and analysis based on this data. The information will be considered to explain the four stages. * Introduction Leaving home and travel to study in a new country can be a stressful experience. Because Culture shock for many international students

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    Reality Television - The New Form of Entertainment Cathy Peifer Com 156 04/20/014 Jenny Mark Reality Television - The New Form of Entertainment With the explosion of reality television shows on almost every television network‚ are the shows real or created for entertainment purposes only? Since watching television has become a part of almost everyone’s daily lives‚ reality television are also becoming a part of daily lives’ because they are watched on just about every network system available

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