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    Media Convergence Analysis

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    that combines different types of media into one platform, and it is a process that created by media audiences’ desire for more entertainment and the cooperation among many media industries for fulfilling those audiences’ behavior. For a further understanding of convergence, Jenkins believes that it is a shift of culture that caused by both audiences and media companies mutually influencing each other. Media companies are trying to broaden its markets and earning more benefits and audiences are…

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    The area known as south-east Asia is an area booming with many different cultures and many different types of people. The past of Southeast Asia was filled with the birth of the cultures today that we know. The present-day Southeast Asia is a place with many large industries that include agriculture, fishing, electronics and many others. Southeast Asia is home to more than 15 different religions and within those religions, there are so many different types of people. Right now the countries…

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    Harm De Bliji Summary

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    93). Globalization is happening to due to languages are dying off as reference in the De Bliji book. Languages that are in the industry are becoming more popular like English is an example. This also comes from when people are combining two languages together to be able to communicate with others throughout the world, this is when culture region comes into play. “As culture region it is a grouping of similar places of a functional union under spatial unit (Bychkov 4). This is why, there are…

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    Soft-Soaping Racism

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    illustrate the laborious activity of washing and cleaning. These activities were primarily conducted by the aforementioned “dangerous classes” for the elite. The examples reveal the Eurocentric perspective ingrained within the fabrics of popular culture dating back to the 1800s. In the Pears advertisement the Caucasian boy has an elevated stature since he is portrayed to have the knowledge of hygienic practices, and the advertisement has also effectively equated whiteness to cleanliness. Thus,…

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    RevPAR analysis Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR) is the most important performance metric in hotel Industry. The other important performance metric is include the Average Daily Rate (ADR) and the occupancy rate. Successful RevPAR numbers is based on the demand of the market. The Ritz-Carlton's RevPAR was 246.89 USD in 2014, it seems the hotel performance…

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    Globalization processes international alliance arising from businesses, ideas, culture and products from around the world (Proquest, 2012). The idea of globalization allows many countries to have access to possessions the country is not available towards. Due to the availability of products from other countries, many nations are developing into better standards to support their economy and people through the use of globalization. Proliferation of goods and services provides accessibility to high…

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    In their culture it determined how they learned within their community. According to Scollon and Scollon this is extended into two separate learning methods. They are, enculturation and acculturation. Enculturation is the process by which an individual is gradually learns the values and behaviors of a culture and then adopts its practices and values. Acculturation is the process where once culture borrows the beliefs and behaviors of another culture and merges it into their own…

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    This essay is a critical response to Jeremy Waldron’s essay Minority Cultures and the Cosmopolitan Alternative and Will Kymlicka’s Cultural Membership and Choice on the topic of state intervention , in the form of support, should be given to minority cultures. I argue under a liberal and capitalist context that particular communities (that of which cultures,religious, ethnic and minorities sections fall under) are beneficial to subsidised by governments on historical grounds. This is considering…

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    With the influence of English language and culture expanding all over the world, many people have strong views toward this trend. It is accepted that English plays a significant part for both society, and what’s more , a lot of attention is being drawn to the change of economy. However, whether the impact of English deserves such a concern , people have different ideas. And it leads considerable concern that it can produce positive effects in more than one way and it also can bring about…

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    The Importance Of Tourism

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    travel and tourism industry, it 's just a huge part of our economy- Karen Hughes. Boorstein (1971), there are fewer travelers who think journeys teach the way to live their lives. On the contrary, the number of tourists, who are pleasure-seeking, is increasing. Tourism has become one of the fastest growing economic sectors in the world. Modern tourism is linked to development which leads to the increasing ‎of new destinations. Communication is a vital element for tourism industry to convey…

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