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    concept of culture represents a way of life that distinguishes one group of people from another. There are several factors to consider when determining what makes up a culture. The major pillars are laws, customs, traditions, beliefs, languages, and values. Each concept is extremely vital in the total consideration of cultural. It is important to remember that no two cultures are the same. Egypt is one of the countries that possesses an extreme amount of culture. Egypt has transformed through…

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    Mulan Cultural Values

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    goes to fight in the war and had to prove herself in the army but eventually becomes one of the best soldiers and saves China and the Emperor from the Huns. She is able to return home to her family with honor. In the movie Mulan, the first cultural value and one of the most important ones that the movies reflects on is the idea of bring honor to your family. For women during this time, women must marry to bring honor to their family showing the family has good genetics and that the…

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    To have a sense of belonging is as important to us humans, as food and water. According to the excerpt of, “The Outsiders” by S.E Hinton, one could say that it’s a fight between two social classes the Greasers, and the Socs. The excerpt from, “The Outsiders” also introduces many of the main characters like Steve Randle, Two-Bit, Dally, and Sodapop in a brief manner. In the musical, “West Side Story” by Stephen Sondheim, we can say that the two gangs the Sharks and the Jets are rivals. In this…

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    An Intern's Dilemma Paper

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    unethical aligned with the corporate culture and values? The unethical requests to Mark for deception were not in alignment with the corporate culture and values of the technology firm. As the text indicated, there was an organizational value disconnect or misunderstanding of standard practices culturally occurring with the local Asia office superiors (Sucher & Preble, 2013). Furthermore, Mark spoke to the CEO about the company’s ethical values and concludes the request given, did not reflect…

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    Cultural identify. Does it really have a big impact on the world? How Does it really affect the way people view the world? Culture can be defined as many things like the way they were raised or their thing that makes them special. When it comes to the topic of cultural identity it always ends up in an argument. Some people see that it doesn't really impact the way we see the world, however a person's background and their religion impacts how they see world significantly. A person's cultural…

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    An ethical dilemma I am often faced with at work is people who ask for a further discount on their balance after the insurance has given them a discount. This brings up quite the ethical quandary, as both sides of the argument can be made as ethical for both sides. Since ethics is an important part of human nature and our actions within society, some dilemmas need to be reviewed with some frequency to make sure they are still aligned with the current beliefs and understandings. In my current…

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    Culture is defined as the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellence in arts, letters, manners, and scholarly pursuits. Culture informs the way a person views others and the world because everything he or she does is based off culture. Two critical factors that shapes one’s culture are traditions and opinions which are illustrated in “By Any Other Name” and “Two Kinds” written by Santha Rama Rau and Amy Tan respectively. In the novel “By Any…

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    For my family to have a set ideal culture is crazy, because there are so many smaller groups that have different values and norms that are ideal to them. Culture gives everyone a different meaning of life that is constantly changing. My goal is to let my family see that their culture is different and normal to them, and we might be the weird and rude ones to them.…

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    Otomi Masking Patterns

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    indigenous groups. The television and radio emphasize the use of Spanish as the primary language and replace traditional values with modern ones. They also encourage the village groups to move to the cities. Due to the social changes that have taken place over the last hundred years, the function and importance of masks in many communities has faded away. Young people do not see any value or necessity in becoming a mask maker today, so in manly villages mask making as an art and craft is only…

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    Why would a person have feelings for a person only to realize the expectations of the other would just be too unrealistic? Would you find that fact out for yourself or from another person? Both Sammy in “A & P” by James Updike and the narrator in “Araby” by James Joyce find this out, only in altering ways. They are both on this lonely quest to find love with interesting ways to go about it, publicly or privately. The characters in each story provide contrasting opinions to the main character,…

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