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    Adapting to a New Culture

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    Adapting to a New Culture Adjusting to a new government‚ similar to adjusting to a new culture requires learning and adapting to new rules and norms. Dealing with this kind of change comes with new lessons‚ new understandings of life and new perspectives. Individuals have to learn things from scratch‚ learn to understand the culture and most importantly‚ people have to stop making assumptions. Moreover‚ a new culture requires a new level of open-mindedness. This is not always an easy process

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    The Physiological Evolution of the Camel Habib Hogue SCI/230 Shannon Kam July 12‚ 2013 The Physiological Evolution of the Camel The camel is an excellent example of how animals can physiologically adapt to their environment. Camels are generally found in African and Asian countries‚ where the climate is often hot and dry. In order to survive‚ the camel has adapted beautifully to its surrounding environment. The large hump(s) on located on the camel’s back‚ contrary to popular belief

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    Spoken Language

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    Explore the ways your own spoken language is adapted in different situations and how the attitudes of other people influenced these adaptions Over the years as time passes by our language progresses and develops. People all around the world will have their own form of how they speak different dialects‚ languages or accents. Today I’m going to be exploring and evaluating the factors that affect the way my own spoken language can adapt in different situations and how the attitudes of other people

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    Schluter P‚ Arenas M‚ Harris S. 2007. Genetic Variation in Vanilla planifolia (Orchidaceae). Economic Botany [internet]. [cited 2012 Oct 24]; 61(4): 328-336. Available from http://www.springerlink.com.hal.weber.edu:2200/content/x433851421050885/fulltext.pdf The geographic structure within Vanilla planifolia (Orchidaceae)‚ and randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) genetic diversity was studied by Scientists: Schluter‚ Arenas‚ and Harris. These scientists proposed that there was a significantly

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    4. Flexibility and adaptability to change - Businesses operate in an uncertain environment where things are always changing. Change is constant and difficult to predict. Managers need to be able to adapt their plans as the environment changes. - Responds to change and adapts to suit the needs of the organization. Successful managers anticipate and adjust to circumstances. They must be proactive instead of reactive. - Coping with new government policies‚ dealing with interest rises. Finding new

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    Evolution

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    Darwin spent five years exploring the world. Darwin traveled to many places mainly in the Southern Hemisphere. As he traveled from place to place‚ Darwin was surprised‚ by the similarities between the species. He wrote in his journal of the Galapagos Islands‚ "...there is even a difference between the inhabitants of the different islands; yet all show a marked relationship with those of America‚ though separated from that continent by an open space of ocean‚ between 500 and 600 miles in width." At

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    “The landscape in which we spend our formative years influences who we are” It has become increasingly vital in our society to respect the perspectives of others and understand the individual qualities that all people bring to our multicultural Australia. During our formative years‚ we face the influences and constraints of each society that we been confined to which shapes the way we view life. In some cultures‚ the restricted mindsets highlight the importance of having an appreciation for each

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    Moving to a New Country

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    Mohammed Alhothali Essay 2 (Moving to a new country) Final draft July 15‚ 2013 Moving to a foreign country might sound like a big adventure. One of the things that will happen when you go to a new place (even on vacation) is that you compare everything to how it’s back home. This means that you will compare food‚ quality of life‚ weather‚ people’s habits‚ beliefs‚ and ever thing between. Subsequently‚ moving to a foreign country is big terrible for some people‚ and it could be normal for others

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    Humans

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    encourages equal sharing in children but not in chimpanzees Humans actively share resources with one another to a much greater degree than do other great apes‚ and much human sharing is governed by social norms of fairness and equity1–3. When in receipt of a windfall of resources‚ human children begin showing tendencies towards equitable distribution with others at five to seven years of age4–7. Arguably‚ however‚ the primordial situation for human sharing of resources is that which follows cooperative

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    different standpoints. In “The Case for Animals Rights” which is written by Tom Regan‚ Regan states that animals should have fundamental rights as humans‚ and also be protected from the unnecessary harm. In addition‚ in Peter Singer’s article “All Animals Are Equal”‚ he has the same standpoint as Regan that animals should have the same principles that human received. In contrast‚ in the article “The Case of the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research” by Carl Cohen‚ he supports Regan in his moral theory

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