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    Question 1: Why is encouraging “cultural diversity” so important in organizations? Explain the main advantages for the individual, the organization and the society in general Introduction: Before we begin to talk about the reason “cultural diversity” encouraged in organizations so important. We need first know what cultural diversity is. According to the book named “cultural diversity versus economic solidarity” (Parijs, 2004), it mentioned that the very notion of cultural diversity is far…

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    She claims how “everything is turned to love with her. New love, absent love, lost love - I never knew a heroine that makes such noodles of sex” (38). Cleopatra is often depicted as a powerful historical figure, but Thomasina is troubled by how Cleopatra is praised for having sex with the enemy. Especially since she is only thirteen years, she doesn’t comprehend the power of sexual…

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    as festivals (In Ivrea, Italy the battle of the oranges is a massive food fight the represents the people rising up against a tyrant) (Kiefer 2007), holidays (In Japan on New Year’s Eve they celebrate Omisoka where people eat a plate of buckwheat noodles to bring prosperity and ensure a long life), ceremonies (Jews and Christians consume wine as a part of their religious ceremonies) (Civitello 2007), and courtship, and can be used symbolically. The symbolic representation by western courtship…

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    Culture is where we come from, who we are now, and where we are going. Culture is what makes us unique as people. Is the binding forces between family, friends, and nations. The culture I chose to talk about is Chinese it is where I came from. Chinese is the oldest and has the largest number of people who live in China. The Chinese material and non material culture can be different from United States but they also have something in common. The food, clothes, transportation, and sports are very…

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    Administration (“FDA”) oversees the food supply and ensures its safety, the fact is that most food is regulated only on a post-market basis meaning that the FDA becomes aware of and responds to food safety issues only after a problem has developed (Miracle Noodle). The FDA presumes that food is safe until proven otherwise. The statute holds producers responsible for the safety of their produce, but imposes no pre-market inspection regime for foods it covers. The most common safety problems of…

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    Spring Song Analysis

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    1. The competition is so hot in the spring season song. In the spring, it is gradually warm outside and the flower blooms from the Jeju island. In the song, it is already spring because the spring songs make me peaceful. Every spring, the “Cherry Blossom Ending”song record the popular chart 100 in Korea. That song has that record for 5 years. People said “This song can tell about the spring’s view when the spring and cherry blossoms disappear forever. That’s why people love this song…

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    Mungbean Case Study

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    duration crop and requires low farm inputs. The world’s production of mungbean is more than 6 million hectares per annum and has the highest production in Asia. It is eaten as a vegetable and it is also processed into various products such as sweets, noodles and drinks. Mungbean is rich in easily digestible protein and micronutrients such as iron and zinc. (Akaerue et al., 2010; Kollarova et al., 2010). It is highly profitable rotation crop for Asian cereal production areas due to its high…

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    d active until the early 20th century (1905 or arguably 1910). After a life span of 25 years, Art Nouveau went out of style, as it was succeeded by Art Deco as well as suffered from the social shift caused by World War I. If Art Nouveau was forgotten, how important must it have been? Art Nouveau was immensely important since it was more than an art style. It was a lifestyle of its own. During those 25 years of existence, it was omnipresent. From graphic design, jewelry, architecture, product…

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    1. The primary objective of the Green Revolution was to increase yields of crops per unit of area. This approach to farming was successful starting from the 1930’s. Some of the main components of this approach include providing a great amount of water and nutrients to the crops, introducing pesticides and herbicides and inorganic fertilizer. Also, there has been a major replacement of natural grassland with monoculture crops. To have monoculture crops means to basically have one type of…

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    How better would someone show that their family is important to them without putting tattoo images on their body for everyone to see? In my pre-teen years, I began to want tattoos, but I never knew exactly what I wanted. Then, after my eighteenth birthday, I started coming up with different ideas, constantly searching through Pinterest. Finally, I realized that my family means a great deal to me and I wanted to express that respect and tell several stories on my arm. Each one of these tattoos it…

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