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    Concerning the Toraja people of Sulawesi, Indonesia and the resentment the grew toward tourist when it came to altering ceremonies to attract tourist, Scollon and Scollon present the reasons for the resentment in the form of four cultural differences. These differences are ideology, socialization, discourse, and face systems. These four cultural differences served as motivation and explanation for the rejection of tourism by the Toraja people. Scollon and Scollon describe ideology as the groups…

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    Chapter Five Discussion The Importance of Reclaiming Your Entrepreneurial Culture This article talks about of the heart of a franchise is the entrepreneurs who put their passion and instinct which helps them achieve their goals and achieve their desires into a profitable business. Additionally, this article states that during the growth of its business an entrepreneur has to be organized, and be accessible to the public to ensure achievement in his business. According to the writer Terry Powell,…

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    technology to protect patient safety and quality of care with evidence-based research -- practice and health policy start the transformation of research into practice amidst the healthcare organization. According to Polit and Beck (2017), research study is a skillfully organized investigation of variables to explain, manipulate and foresee an experimental event. Data compilation is a critical phase of a research design, inadequate data compilation answer the research question produce an invalid…

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    Culture Of Astute

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    The culture of Astute, just like anywhere else, is initially one of the most prominent and obvious aspects of the organisation and is equally important to the individuals within it. For instance, the website has an entire page dedicated to outlining the culture of the company relying upon the old adage of ‘work hard, play hard’ as is the nature of many sales companies; “For us to laugh together only makes our team stronger and I find that my team return to their projects with renewed energy,…

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    is that there are serious problems that only heightened awareness mitigates. Qualitative case studies on the topic of cyber security highlight the need for further research in the area of cyber security awareness as attacks occur more frequently in our world. Case studies reviewed demonstrate how widespread the problem is, and the impact cyber attacks bring to businesses across the globe. When studies on cyber security and cyber attacks combined with the all too real fact that the general…

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    Organizational culture is a coordination of communal conjecture, standards and beliefs that run employees’ behavior in organizations (Thompson, 2014, p 343). Thus when a company with a strong culture owns a lofty stage of harmony and steadfastness among its workers. Conversely, a business has a weak culture when its employees do not agree with the core values (Thompson, 2014, p 344). A strong culture leads to an inspiring consistency and unity around thinking, deportment system, customs, and…

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    Freshman Composition Essay

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    Freshman Composition I’s course objective was designed to help students “focus on developing and expressing ideas clearly and effectively to communicate with various audiences for various purposes and occasions, through written, oral, aural, and visual venues by means of individual and team projects.” Throughout this course my classmates and I reviewed principles of the writing process, including: planning, logical organizational, development strategies, revision, and editing, we were also…

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    Disability Movement Essay

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    Many students with a disability were greatly neglected and discriminated against prior to receiving equal opportunity in education. These activists are fighting for civil rights that each human deserves. As more studies are conducted, they are finding that “..nearly 28 percent of Americans with a disability are living in poverty. 16.1 percent of those people are unemployed and many more underemployed” (Periello). It is simply unfair that those statistics even exist…

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    The title of this article is “Contraindications in a Hip-Hop World: An Ethnographic Study of Black Women Hip-Hop Fans in Washington, DC.,” written by Tia L. Smith-Cooper. This article was published with UMI Microform in June 2002. In this article, Tia L. Smith-Cooper is scrutinizing the current (in 2002) problem of male rappers objectifying females and women still being content with this fact and continuing to be hip-hop fans. Not only does she attack male rappers, she also attacks female…

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    When I first entered the classroom for Literature and Psychoanalysis in the topic section, I was extremely excited to learn more about human behavior and why some people act the way they do. Therefore, when my professor assigned us to read Freud’s First Lecture, it caught my eyes immediately. From there, I learned that there are many Freudian terms used when psychoanalyzing an individual. For instance, some that we went over frequently in class discussions included repression, displacement, and…

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