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    Personality traits of Indians • Indians treat Cricket as a culture. Indians are crazy about cricket and follow it religiously, they refer to cricket as a ‘religion’. • They are also very Socializing. Indians are hardly spotted alone, they are very talkative and don’t mind making conversation with strangers. • Indians are full of Empathy. They are caring and always ready to help those in need. Eg: due to their social nature, Indians make friends easily and they won’t back off if they see a…

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    Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-LeBrun, a Rococo era painter turned Neoclassical, was born in Paris on April 16, 1755. She lived to be eighty—seven as “one of the foremost portraitists in Europe at the end of the eighteenth century and during the first three decades of the nineteenth.” (NGA, web) (May, 1) Spanning a long career with over 600 paintings, Vigée-LeBrun is “characterized” and marveled “…as the much sought-after portraitist of not only European royalty and nobility, but also of notable…

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    for her close association with the monarchy and nobility of the Old Regime actually owed a great deal of her early and spectacular success to her uncanny ability of representing her aristocratic subjects as unpretentious, thoughtful people in informal attire caught in moments of unguarded introspection” (May, 3). Fleeing to Rome “…in disguise” with “her nine-year-old daughter, she was still very active and received numerous commissions” having made a name for herself through her artwork (NGA,…

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    Contemporary Troupes Found in Onna-bugeisha Personalities Onna-bugeisha, especially in the earlier periods, possessed an unwavering spirit and the ability to thrive in leadership positions. To be managers and heads of household, they needed to be level headed when navigating socio-economic nuances of the time. Steadfast dedication to their lord and husband was demanded of samurai women. Conversely, contemporary archetypes and character troupes are littered through each anime looked at thus far…

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    Charles Taylor a former Liberian President on May 30, 2012 was sentenced to 50 years in prison for aiding and abetting during the Sierra Leone civil war. The Special Court of Sierra Leone found him guilty on 11 counts of crimes such as terrorism, murder, and enslavement. Liberia and Sierra Leone Taylor was the first Liberian government official to be found guilty for receiving royalties from illegal diamond mines that were exchanged for armored weapons and utilities. The conflict or “blood”…

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    Human Capital Theory

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    Education has always been at the forefront in creating the ideal member of society. Pursuing academic endeavors is what we are often told to be the blueprint for attaining the American dream. From adolescence to early adulthood, all Americans are taught the importance of education. The human capital theory is a concept that suggests investments in education, job training and marketable talents will lead to increased knowledge and generate higher wages for the individual. In relation to poverty,…

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    Cassidy agreed to wear it. A. Cassidy cannot complain under Title VII because she witnessed the dresses before starting work and agreed to wear one. B. Cassidy has a valid Title VII claim because females are being treated differently than men regarding attire with no explainable job related justification. C. Cassidy cannot complain under Title VII because casino customers prefer to have women dressed provocatively but don't care about the men. D. Cassidy cannot complain under Title VII because…

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    Ancient Roman Daily Life

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    Ancient Rome grew from a small town on central Italy's Tiber River to a major empire. The Ancient Romans would have never thought that the future generations would study their daily lifestyle. Modern society considers their lifestyle very interesting. Current generations learning about Ancient Rome's education, leisure, dress, and daily life, allows them to get a glimpse of what life in Ancient Rome was like. In Ancient Rome, education played a major role in a Roman child's daily life. Every…

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    During these “Fireside Chats”, Roosevelt worded his speeches and conversations carefully and precisely, using semi-informal language as a device to bring himself to that of a “neighbor talking to another neighbor” instead of President to people (Latson 1). His ease of connection with the American people who now understood his New Deal policies allowed him to enjoy a dramatically…

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    Being in the forefront of the 2nd World War and Face of Pro-immigration during the European Syrian rescue, Germany have been a controversial country with events that altered the world and put a chapter into history. This brief aims to help to understand Germans and avoid intercultural misunderstandings while doing business. However, this is just a generalization of most common German culture and one should not stereotype. Location A member of the European Union, Germany is located between…

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