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    Therefore, one of the grounding ideas of visual sociology is that valid scientific insight in society can be acquired by observing, analysing and theorising its visual manifestations: behavior of people/organisation and material products of culture/organisational culture (Zuev and Nathansohn,…

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    Country’s culture and social traditions is part of our identity and it can be seen in our daily interactions, the food that we eat, and the place we stay. Therefore it makes us unique and different from others. Singapore with just only fifty years of history our traditional values are been affected by globalization. Being one of the first world country in the world and having such small land, it is common that our country culture and social traditions is dying out soon. It is thus important to…

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    Storytelling is ubiquitous across human cultures. There is evidence of longstanding oral tradition through which narratives have been passed down for thousands of years. With the invention of written language came the story’s divergence into two main types, which evolved into the familiar literary and oral formats of modern day. There is no doubt that these two styles share a common ancestor, so to speak, and that they both serve the same basic purpose of transmitting information in a logical…

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    As a wealthy nation well known for being a melting pot, there are many principles that govern nondiscriminatory practice in health care services. The benchmarks for the Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) standards targets a goal of reducing disparities in health care and encourages organizations to abide by these standards (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, n.d.). In standard five, it states that language services need to be provided for those who are unable to…

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    countries, it is important to embrace them to improve campus diversity and academic competition. This also provides a learning opportunity for domestic students to know about other cultures, languages, and traditions. Happy international students would like to continue their education at ABC University and bring prestige, culture, and good financial health to the university. Loss of Revenue Caused due to International Students Transfers After studying the reports received from the university’s…

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    the loss of indigenous people across the world, there is so much more than just their cultures and language that the world would lose. The people of the world should try at all costs to preserve the indigenous cultures globally, at all costs. It is important to do so because of all the culture, knowledge and human rights which would be forever buried with the death of the indigenous world. To begin, the culture across the indigenous people is tremendously different than those in the typical…

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    The cultural diversity in America is at an all-time high, with a number of cultures migrating their way to the land of the free. Throughout this integration of these different cultures into our society, an important constant has remained: Marriage. Marriage is a socially recognized relationship that may involve physical and emotional intimacy as well as legal rights to property and inheritance. (Guest p.360) Marriage has, and always will be the unification of man and woman as loving partners who…

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    In various different cultures there are traditions and rituals that define what it means to be a man or a woman in a specific culture. Growing up in the U.S i have seen many ways in which biological origins have influenced the gender roles in a society. Different roles vary in different countries all around the world from labor, marrige, socaliaation and education. However, as things change a wide variety of things are accepted in todays time,. Tradiontionally, in most countries the woman are…

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    Each culture is may seems right and wrong, different knowledge and opinions varies from one culture to the next and so on. So, going back to the article, in our society today, if we did something like that to another person, the victim, we would go to jail and pe punished for a decent amount of time for…

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    Latin culture. The author mentions specifically how women are perceived as the helpers, the ones that give emotional support and lean on to fellow females. To describe this bond between females the author uses the word comadre which she defines as a best friend. As I reflect I realize that the cultures I grew up in a best friend is someone you do all these things mentioned above with. The author later talks about her career a psychotherapist, she mentions how she integrates her Latin culture and…

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