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    Thanksgiving Culture

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    It was October 9th, 2013, the day that I and my family moving to the United States from Vietnam and started a new life here. I heard and learned many things about this country before but I was astonished experiencing the country myself. As soon as I discovered there was nothing like I expected, I was anxious and homesick. I wondered how long it would take me to adapt to this new culture and the people. Only a couple months passed, but I already experienced several culture shocks such as tipping…

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    Okonkwo’s resistance of cultural change comes from his fear of losing societal status. His self worth relies on the traditional standards on which the society judges him. The system of analyzing the self invigorate the outcasts of the clan to encompass christianity. The outcasts find a place of refuge in christianity from the Igbo cultural values that place them below everyone else. The converts enjoy a more upstanding status. The…

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    As you walk into a house you are confronted by one person who believes that “It’s wrong for a host not to offer a gift (beyond refreshments) to a visitor,” and another who believes that “No! It’s not wrong for a host not to offer a gift (beyond refreshments) to a visitor.” From an individual who has studied Harman’s belief in “moral judgement relativism,” and Ayer’s “expressivism,” it is important we understand why both philosophers’ views cannot make sense of this exchange. For context, Gilbert…

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    Austin Machmiller Oct 6, 2016 Dr. David Pichaske English 151 Story's of Generations Has the thought crossed your mind as to why these distinctions between generations are used? Maybe they feel that labels are meant to be used to describe what type of people we are? Could it be from the actions of that group? Similar to what nicknames that are give out by upperclassmen to freshman or cliches that constantly gather like penguins in the Arctic. There are currently four types of generation names…

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    Mao's Last Dancer Essay

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    The autobiography ‘Mao’s last dancer’ explores the boundaries Li was required to cross, transforming Li Cunxin’s view of the world. Throughout the book, Li slowly unravels he truth about communist China and Western countries, and, continue to do what he loves through handwork and determination with freedom in his hand. Challenges set by individuals can lead them to cross boundaries, allowing them to grow. Li Cunxin has overcome many challenges in ‘Mao’s Last Dancer”, that led him into great…

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    Dr. Porter answers the question of the objectivity of ethics from two opposing viewpoints: the relativists and objectivists. Relativists argue that ethical standards hold validity only within their specific society and nothing is objectively good or bad, while objectivists maintain that some acts are wholly right and others are wholly wrong, regardless of the societal norm. A relativist viewpoint tends to encourage tolerance and humility, because a person knows that his or her values are not…

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    In our large world today there is many different societies and cultures, perhaps some of them we don’t even know about yet. All of these societies have their own culture and way of living. Different ceremonies, clothes, and other stuff are central to each of these cultures. Many of them dress up in flamboyant outfits which may include masks of some sort. One of these cultures are in the Papua New Guinea province of New Britain which also includes the Duke of York islands. In this culture…

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    that society is what determines whether certain behaviors are acceptable. Furthermore, a person's individual beliefs should be taken into consideration and therefore help determine whether suicide can be condoned. This belief follows the idea of cultural relativism which states that “a sophisticated understanding of the world must include an appreciation of such differences between cultures” (James Rachels). In other words, various cultures have varying ethical codes, and these differences…

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    Throughout human history, stories have been passed through the generations. These stories aren’t known to be factual, nor logical, but they have been accepted into society. A Short History of a Myth by Karen Armstrong describes what defines a myth, and what they mean to society. There are many factors that decide a myth, but the two most definitive according the A Short History of a Myth are having supernatural or divine elements, along with having a moral or lesson. “Tularecito” by John…

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    Kyurstina, your discussion board addressed a lot of the issues facing diversity in the workplace today. I especially enjoyed the section which discussed the age difference between employees. One of my favorite classes that I have taken through Liberty spent a lot of time discussing the generation gap between employees. In order to fully understand it, one must understand the mindset of the eras. For instance, it has been stated that Baby Boomers, those born between 1946-1962, live to work;…

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