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    countries of Egypt and Greece are very different and similar in many ways. Their geography, culture and government are some of the examples. The rulers of Egypt and Greece would be given a proper funeral. Both would pray to a large amount of gods and goddess. They would do this so they could go to the afterlife. Both Egypt and Greece would also tell great stories about the gods and how they became to be. Egypt and Greece are similar with many things,but different in many ways. The geography in…

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    knowing the world differ from the scientific ways. In science you maybe following an order/system to find the answer to your question, whereas in non-scientific ways, you would…

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    (C.Stanford et al. 2013, p. 104) The term “race” has been popularly used to differentiate people with different skin colors and other physical traits. The overuse and misuse of the term has blurred the actual meaning of race. From the biological point of view, race is not a biological valid way to categorize modern humans, race is a result of social construction. To categorize humans into different races, one local population must show phenotypic traits that differs…

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    Renaissance with artistic aspects. Leonardo Da Vinci sought a universal language painting and affected the Renaissance in so many ways and changed everyone's perspective of art. He would always go beyond everyone and would never stop until he would discover new things. Leonardo Da Vinci had made art into a whole different level and had made three big projects the Mona Lisa, the last supper, and discovered a universal language. Da Vinci painted a world famous painting called the The Mona…

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    separated into different classes in school. First off, there are more than just two genders. Where are you planning on putting the kids that don't fit into those two, very small, society conforming, boxes? What about non-binary or gender-fluid kids, to name just two of the other possibilities. For example, what if boys and girls were separated and you had a non-binary person in your school? Would you just ignore them, putting them in the group that matches their gender assigned at birth? Or…

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    that when my parents would decide to have a family of their own they would have to know how adapt to learning the importance of teaching their children important life lessons and values. I saw that my parents didn’t really teach me life lessons at a young age because they were always to busy and overwhelmed by working all day and coming home to not having that time frame to teach me about life and everything that involves in it. But once I informed them on why people had different skin color…

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    who the building belonged to such as lower class or upper class. During the Elizabethan Era the type of house you had defined who you were because it would have things you wanted/could afford. There was a certain build structure for certain buildings such as the Shakespeare's Globe, Breadsall Priory, and Castle Lodge due to the fact that different people owned these buildings. During the Elizabethan Era your architecture mattered on what social class you were in. This quote, “The houses of…

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    “At the descriptive level certainly, you would expect different cultures to develop different sorts of ethics and obviously they have: that doesn’t mean that you can’t think of overarching ethical principles you would want people to follow in all kinds of places” (Singer 1). Mixing culture is two or more that combine into one big culture. In The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, it is about four moms and four daughters telling their story about their life in San Francisco. It is possible for two…

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    educational time there has not been an opportunity for me to study or work abroad either because of my financial situation or because of my the natural of my professional career. That being said my first achieve would be from the experience of living overseas and interacting with a society that is different from the lifestyle of my raising. Much like the author of “Being Normal in my “Personal” Culture” from Chapter 9 in the text, Managing Cultural Differences. I have conformed to the culture…

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    lay with the people, with the attainment of a classless communist society. There is however a theory of power completely different to Karl Marx's. This theory of power is known as Elitism and was developed by two Italian Political scientists, Pareto and Mosca. They believed that power lay with an Elite over the powerless minority. An elite would be someone with supreme psychological characteristics; historical examples of elites are Adolph Hitler and Mussolini.…

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