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    Anthropology Paper According to the history of the Navajo Tribe‚ the Holy People lived in the underworld and helped by guiding the First Man and First Woman to earth (McCoy 1988). The Holy People are said to be attracted to songs‚ dances‚ and chants during the ceremony along with the creation of Sandpainting. The Sandpainting is used in the healing process of the ceremony to draw a picture that tells a story of the Holy People. The Navajo culture have amazed so many people to how beautifully constructed

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    a symbol of death at the end when the boys set the forest on fire and try to destroy their own lives and the life of Simon. "Kill the beast‚ cut his throat‚ spill his blood" is the tribes chant when hunting. This is significant because all the boys go into a tribal mentality and in a trance when they chant this and dance. This is why the boys mistake Simon as the Beast and murder him. The quote itself is symbolic of humanity left to its own devices. No matter how refined our society is‚ when it

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    l’analyse socioéconomique »‚ colloque de Cerisy sur les métiers de l’organisation‚ 21 p.‚ p. 9. Savall H. et V. Zardet. 1998. « Un indicateur de veille stratégique de la création de valeur : la contribution horaire à la valeur ajoutée sur coût variable ou marge sur coût variable »‚ 14èmes Journées Nationales des IAE‚ Nantes‚ 18 p. Schuler R.S. et S. Jackson. 1987. « Linking Competitive Strategies with Human Resource Management Practices »‚ The Academy Of Management Executive‚ vol.1‚ n°3‚ pp. 207-219. Sveiby

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    “A firm that already has sustained competitive advantage in its domestic market may not have the same advantage in an overseas market. Discuss the issues that this creates for a firm‚ and how it might exploit its resource advantages to secure successful market entry and create competitive advantage in a new overseas market.” With the global trade network more integrated‚ according to Pearce and Robinson (2009)‚ firms tend to enter foreign market to gain more profit due to the maturity of domestic

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    THE PROCESSES OF BUILDING BRAND EQUITY This paper combines the conceptual framework of customer-based brand equity (Keller‚ 1993) and six-stage model of brand evolution (Goodyear‚ 1996) to develop the processes of building brand equity. Focuses of brand equity building are suggested for each stage. Key words: brand equity‚ brand knowledge‚ brand evolution INTRODUCTION Successfully building‚ managing‚ and tracking the brand equity of brands are main goals of brand management. The brand strategies

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    A PROPOSED APPLICATION OF ETHNOMEDICAL MODELS TO TRADITIONAL HEALING SYSTEMS Stanley Kipper Ethnomedicine has become a topic of intensive study in recent years due‚ in part‚ to the work of the World Health Organization and other groups attempting to facilitate cooperation between indigenous practitioners and those trained in Western allopathic biomedicine. This chapter describes two ethnomedical systems (the North American Navajo tradition and the South American Peruvian Pachakuti curanderismo)

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    children are very young. In the last 10-15 years‚ all children have been exposed to watching the Simpsons either regularly or only one show. Bart is the stereotypical image of how a boy should behave. He should be insidious‚ insolent‚ and robust. Marge is also a typical image that is displayed. The clichéd housewife and mother that shows girls that they should love and want children‚ be nurturing‚ passive when having been disrespected‚ and highly sensitive and emotional. With this method of modeling

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    the singular form. In a sense‚ focusing on a single distinctive "you" with no possibility of it being the plural "you." So‚ maybe it is more than just poetic diction‚ but the emphasis of solitude. Seek’st thou the plashy brink Of weedy lake‚ or marge of river wide‚ Or where the rocking billows rise and sink On the chafed ocean side? Rubbed away by friction‚ constant irritation. Here are three different possible destinations for the waterfowl. they have something in

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    supporting not just their teams‚ but the other team as well‚ no matter which side they were on. Everyone was joining into the chants no matter which country they were from or were supporting. I‚ being a football fan‚ was sitting in a huge group of supporters wearing red supporting The Legends‚ and what really got my attention was that The Legends fans were joining the Dream Teams’ chants and The Legends crowd

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    One may think that the society in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is a gross representation of the future‚ but perhaps our society isn’t that much different. In his foreword to the novel Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley envisioned this statement when he wrote: "To make them love it is the task assigned‚ in present-day totalitarian states‚ to ministries of propaganda...." Thus‚ through hypnopaedic teaching (brainwashing)‚ mandatory attendance to community gatherings‚ and the use of drugs to control

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