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    “The variations of culture are startling, yet all people have customs and beliefs”. Thus, making it hard figuring out how cultures are different. But it also helps understand how American culture is different from Indian culture. Both these cultures have traditions and guidelines followed each day. And there 's distinctness of the cultures but no explanation of what they are. Which is a benefit to learning that American culture and Indian culture are different. American culture and Indian…

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    1. Review the discussion of the process used by Community Credit Union to establish a “prime member” program. Outline the pro- and con- arguments for your organization creating such a program. If the advantages outweigh any disadvantages, what could your organization do to provide special benefits to its best customers? Map out a process for creating such a “prime customer” program. Be sure to identify I have an auto sales and service business. The ‘prime member’ program is a very rewarding…

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    St. Paul: Case Study

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    It is very interesting to see how the apostle combines the most common greetings in two different cultures, the Greek and the Jewish. On the one hand, he uses the word “grace,” which brings a connotation of experience of power. On the other hand, he uses the word “peace” (shalom), which means fullness, completion, total well-being, and it is a common greeting even today among the Jewish people. Therefore, this way of greeting people makes of his letters a very important tool for the…

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    Hebrews 6: 1-8 Analysis

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    letter in the traditional form. The piece offers no introduction or greeting and no mention of the sender or recipient, but it does include some closing remarks (13:23-25) reminiscent of a final greeting. The author himself claims to have previously written to the audience (13:22) but describes this current work as a “word of exhortation.” There are indeed at least five specific exhortations in the book. Due to the lack of the greeting at the beginning and the deliberate, careful rhetorical…

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    Part 2 Own Culture- Chinese Culture A1 .Social Customs Social Norm There are several social norms of the Chinese people that they follow, which are table manners, respect for old people or senior citizen, greeting elderly, and polite when talking with anyone, and so on. In the Chinese culture, table manner are very important. When you’re dining out, you should not make noise or talk too loud, it is very impolite in Chinese culture. Furthermore, when the food arrives on the table, you are…

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    Blessed Be “Blessed be.” These are two seemingly simple words that are heard quite frequently in the neopagan community. Uttered like a “bless you” after a sneeze, said in greeting and farewell, but many do not agree with such casual usage of the phrase. While “blessed be” is seen throughout history and religions, it is most commonly associated with the tradition of Wicca. More specifically, the phrase comes from the Garderenian tradition of Wicca. The original intention of the phrase “blessed…

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    Morocco Research Paper

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    There is more to this world than what is out in your backyard. People often stick to what they know out of fear of feeling dumb. It is this fear that perpetrates ignorance and leads to the issues that we currently face with intercultural relations. We as a people need to become more aware of the greater world and the cultures within it. The best way to counter this ignorance is by making ourselves familiar with these cultures, and becoming familiar with the people in them. Some cultures people…

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    Culturally Competent Nursing care Cultural competence is dividing into two categories: organizational and individual. According to (Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development, n.d.), “Organizational cultural competence requires a set of value and principles and demonstration of behaviors, attitudes, policies, and structures that enable them to work effectively cross-culturally” (Andrews, 2008, pp. 17). According to (American Academy of Nursing, 1992, 1993; Campinha-Bacote,…

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    Pain And Pain Analysis

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    English for nursing. English language courses for nursing has a lot of the subject or topic that is composed of the Part of the body and their functions, aches and pains, branches of medicine, nursing abbreviations, wards and departments in hospitals, greeting and admission, WH questions, asking and giving direction, making calls and appointment, offering food and drinks, giving advice, medical equipment, vital signs, reporting, descriptions: patients and hospitals general writing skills,…

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    to justify the killing of Caesar while Antony disapproves of the killing of Caesar. Antony and Brutus where both wonderful speakers but only one speech won over the people in the end, which was Antony’s speech. Brutus’s speech starts off with a greeting. “Romans, countrymen, and lovers! Hear me for my cause and be silent that you may hear.” (3.2.1390 – 1391). He greats them as Romans before countrymen and lovers because he wants to talk to them as the Romans. He wants to appeal to the Roman…

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