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    who were accepting of me and had met other foreigners whom I could relate with. Due to the struggles and pressure I experienced while living there, I was able to grow stronger. Living in the Philippines helped to broaden my perspective due to cultural differences and judgment I went through. It shaped me to become more accepting of others. Now I am proud of who I am as the experiences shaped me into the person I am today and I strongly believe that I have the best of both worlds. After…

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    acknowledged and disparaged for being Eurocentric. However, there are a variety of other theories similar to the modernization theory around, including the dependency theory and the globalization theory. They all house many similarities and many differences. In this paper, I will investigate the multiple theories, further looking into whether or not the dependency theory and globalization theory are bias, I will compare and contrast the three theories, and will delve into which theory is more…

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    Having arrived to the UK in 2000 as a refugee with no understanding of English, I have had to overcome cultural and ethnic barriers throughout my life. As a result of my personal experience, diversity means: everyone should be able to achieve their goals without needing to reach a certain gender, class, race or cultural expectation. The Anglo-Saxon way of business is obsolete in our globalised markets, which means placing a value on diversity is critical for the success of any global firm.…

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    the novel? Would all segments likely take issue with some aspects of the text? From sizes of door frames and soda cups to the most sacred ideologies and political views of people, between distinct societies there are often rather ubiquitous cultural differences. An object that is considered sacred in one culture may be thought of as useless in another, whilst a third may even think of it as a common gadget used in everyday life and a fourth may have no idea what such an item could be. The…

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    determining factors in their decision. In contrast, parents from collectivist societies encourage close parental and child sleeping arrangements, naming emotional attachment as a fundamental reason for doing so. This assignment will focus on the differences between cultures, namely those considered individualistic and collectivist, concerning co-sleeping and the factors, which shape each cultures attitude and actions surrounding sleeping practices. Co-sleeping can be defined as a child sharing…

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    In short, the relationship individualism has with entrepreneurship differs across countries with dissimilar levels of economic development. The cultural contrast between Singapore and UK can be assessed using Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions Model. Essentially, Singapore is a metropolitan Asian country with features of low individualism (collectivism), interdependence; social hierarchy that embraces a mix of East meets West style of…

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    feeling of any political unity apart from Britain. Since it was the first war where the British fought alongside the colonists, it outlined many of the cultural differences that had developed between the colonists and the British. As historian Matthew C. Ward says, the presence of British troops alongside colonial ones “highlighted the differences between the profanity and debauchery of the British rank and file and the morality and sobriety of the American troops.…

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    Authors in comparable conditions or in similar topics may wright completely in different ways, leading to very dissimilar outcomes and different systems. Claude Ake and Arend Lijphart have written on democracy but their writing is comparable and can also be contrasted even though they have written on the same topic. Both these writers written on Democracy. Consequently this essay will compare and contrast their theories. But firstly it will present Ake’s theory and then present Lijphart’s theory…

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    These experiences and interactions with others that occur provide new found knowledge about others and allow people to appreciate the differences that others possess. While cosmopolitan canopies hold this ability, it is up to an individual to determine whether or not he will take the opportunity to gain insight into the lives of other cultural backgrounds and what makes them unique. On Temple University’s very own campus, the chance to connect with a diverse group of individuals is present…

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    For much of history, Israel and Judah have been thought of as a single cultural entity with occasional political differences. That is, they both stemmed from one kingdom, called Israel, and remained culturally connected after the united Kingdom divided into the northern and southern kingdoms. However, historians are now beginning to study Israel and Judah as both separate kingdoms and separate cultures. Although they do share many traditions, it has become clear that studying these two kingdoms…

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