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    experienced such a distinct culture. At that time I told her that she did not know half the story! As time went on‚ she attended more and more Indian functions and realized that the main differences between the western and Indian cultures were religion‚ marriage‚ and social interaction. The western culture is predominantly of the Christian faith praying to one God. Growing up in the Hindu faith‚ I always wondered why my mother used to pray to many Gods. As I became older‚ I built up the courage to

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    Major Facts:  System specifications not clearly defined  Contract wording is partial to S. O. Software  Spares management module is a disaster  Spares management module currently complicated and un-useable/outdated  Spares management module behind schedule  Regional and centralized inventory management system behind schedule  S.O. Software depleted allotted financing  The system software specifications were not drafted by S.O. Software personnel Major Problems:  The contract

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    Western philosophical theology raises the question if God is so wonderful then why is there evil? The two specific arguments in this theology are: The deductive form and inductive form. In the deductive form God is supposed to eliminate evil and because he doesn’t he is not viewed as all knowing and all powerful or even entirely good. Since evil does exist God’s capabilities are questioned. The inductive form sees the amount of evil in the world and questions God’s existence. God should be doing

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    Malaysia Delicacies versus Western Delicacies Talking about the delicacies of the easterner and the westerner‚ we can see a very huge difference either in the way of the food is being served‚ the ingredients and especially it taste! We had already know that Malaysian food is famous for its spicy flavour. With coconut milk‚ curries and chillies as predominant ingredients‚ together with abundant spices‚ this delicious tropical cuisine offers impressively charming style and taste. Added with

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    ------------------------------------------------- The global context of Japan outside Japan – Harumi Befu Since 1980s – globalization buzzword in Japanese media Japan is said to be “globalizing” in all respects‚ but above all‚ in its economic sphere While Japan’s globalization in the economic sense had been widely discussed -> social and cultural globalization has not been a topic of much discussion so far Globalization <-> Internalization Internalization implies a relationship between

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    educate their children in the best way from then until now. Parenting‚ which is very important and effectual to the children‚ influences children’s mental‚ emotion‚ thought and behaviours. There are two major distinctive parenting styles in the world‚ Western and Eastern styles. American parenting and Chinese parenting have a significant difference‚ which is talking about how they treat their children‚ expectation‚ and children’s freedom. There is a different way about how they treat their children between

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    Modernity in Japan

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    restoration was the beginning of modernisation in Japan. Japan moved from a traditional to a modern state or from a confucian world view to a secular‚ modern‚ scientific and rationale world view. The Meiji government used the ancient Chinese ideal of enriching the country at the same time strengthening the military to secure a place among the aggressors instead of being a victim of aggression. The economic development of Japan was modernised using western ideologies‚ and this occurred during the Meiji

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    death. This was especially big in France as well as other countries such as Japan. The taxation was mostly prominent in the era of Tokugawa. With all the Daimyos and Samurai‚ if you were a peasant‚ life would be incredibly hard to live. This was all changed by the Revolutionary Meiji Restoration. During the Tokugawa period‚ Japan had decided to close off any communication to anything western. They wouldn’t allow any Western Countries in‚ they wouldn’t trade with their people ‚ and they would not

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    Taxation in Japan

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    participation in the economy‚ yet not controlling it directly but rather through market mechanisms. It took responsibility for promoting economic growth by using incentives and taxes collected in an effective way. The often cited goal of taxation in western countries that was equality was often sacrificed for the goal of economic growth in order to prevent being colonized‚ then to pursuit the desire to become an imperialist nation and then for pride and export. The role of government and its fiscal

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    reflex. Caught up in the common pretenses of Western Judeo-Christian religions‚ I was quite ignorant to the models of the many eastern religions that exist‚ especially the popular religions of China. It is hard to consider something as vast as Chinese popular religion a religion‚ when it has neither an organized body nor a clear set of sacred scriptures. There is a distinctive clash of ideals when viewing the (commonly) exclusivist nature of Western religions compared to those of the pluralistic

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