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    Peace and Unity Where does it all start? It was a bright and sunny morning. After I got up from bed‚ I finished my daily devotional and said my morning prayers. “Make me a channel of your peace…where there is hatred‚ let me bring your love...” kept playing inside my head as I was about to get ready for the day. As I went down to the kitchen‚ I sensed that our house was awfully and unusually quiet. I couldn’t figure out why. Oh well… I turned on the television to check if there’s anything interesting

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    Recreation and Leisure The Gaming Entertainment Industry ( reporting) _______________________________ A requirement presented to MR. CHRISTIAN TANO Faculty- Bachelor of Science in Office Administration Bacolod City College- Fortune Towne Campus Bacolod City ________________________________ In partial fulfillment of the requirements in the subject TOURISM MANAGEMENT ( OM 4) ____________________________ 1st semester AY 2013- 2014 October 9‚ 2013

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    fighting the restrictions of social enclosure. Our society spews its conformist values on anything it surrounds‚ and in the moment that one seems "different"‚ we quiver. Amongst these individuals are ravers‚ members of a grossly misunderstood sub-culture that often encounters stereotypical generalizations. However‚ ravers are nothing of a menace to society‚ but the heart of culturally acceptable behaviours. People typically see raves as a place to propagate unorthodox behaviour. "…Ravers must

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    Belief. The way of living. Intellectual refinement. Heritage. Arts. Traditions. These are the pillars of each social group’s core – culture. Across the seven continents on the map lie thousands of this with thousands of distinctions. Among the seven billion people occupying these continents lie the vast selections of cultures that possess contrasting facets. And among us who are here today‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ lie our own convictions‚ cultural belief that differ from each of what we have from

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    Earthboy Place‚" presents the idea of how assimilation has caused many Indians to stop continuing with their lives as a native. Consequently‚ they leave their homelands to earn a living in another "world" which shows adaptation to the Westerners ’ culture; likewise to the writing of McNickle ’s. "He wore a blue suit and a white shirt and his tan shoes were new and polished."(113) In "A Different World" as depicted by D ’Arcy McNickle‚ Archilde loses his freedom of native life and has now followed

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    Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument – Individual Profile Assessment The organization I last worked with is an IT/ITES company‚ which is one of the fastest growing fortune 500 companies. The organization has a balanced out structure however there is a little dominance towards ‘The Market’. As per my experience I can say that the reason for this is that the organization is relatively young and striving to compete with the best in the industry. This requires leaders to be competitive and

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    Unity

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    leading tourist destination because we are famous for our multi-racial society who live in peace and harmony.In my opinion‚ I stronglyagree thatnational unity can be enhanced to strengthen solidarity among all thevarious races in this country.In this essay‚ I will discuss three solid strategiesfor enhancing national unitywhich areevery individual needs to be more patriotic‚be respectful of each different culture and mould a future generation that istolerant and grateful to be Malaysian. First and foremost

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    UNITY

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    UNITY OF THOUGHT •A sentence has unity if it expresses only one main idea. SENTENCE UNITY HOW TO ACHIEVESENT ENCE UNITY? Consistent Use of Tenses • A verb in an adverbial clause generally agrees with the tense of the verb in the main clause. • Avoid unnecessary shifting from first person to third person or vice versa Consistent use of Number • Shifting persons of pronouns will destroy unity. The pronouns must agree with their antecedents Consistent Use of Persons of pronouns • Do

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    Intercultural Communication Studies XVII: 2 2008 War and Peace of Languages and Cultures? Svetlana Ter-Minasova‚ Moscow State University Ter-Minasova The future of mankind depends largely on its ability to communicate. Technical progress provides mankind with an ever-increasing variety of more and more powerful devices and forms of communication: tele-conferences‚ multi-media bridges‚ His or Her Majesty – the Internet! However‚ “the human factor” presents a number of problems hampering

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    Idiophone An idiophone is any musical instrument that creates sound primarily by the instrument as a whole vibrating—without the use of strings ormembranes. It is the first of the four main divisions in the original Hornbostel-Sachs scheme of musical instrument classification. The early classification of Victor-Charles Mahillon called this group of instruments autophones. Most percussion instruments that are not drums are idiophones. Hornbostel-Sachs divides idiophones into four main sub-categories

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