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    Question one Multiple choice Questions 1.1. E 1.2. B 1.3. E 1.4. E 1.5. B 1.6. B 1.7. B 1.8. B 1.9. C 1.10. D 1.11. B 1.12. B 1.13. D 1.14. B 1.15. B 1.16. B 1.17. D 1.18. C 1.19. B 1.20. A Question two Using a Production Possibility Curve (PPC), we can describe the production of two goods, X and Y Point b and c represent maximum attainable combination Point a represents unattainable combination Point d represents attainable but inefficient combination Question Three 3.1 A change in demand…

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    Social Identity Analysis

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    long-lasting rivalry between my country, Ecuador, and our southern neighbor, Peru. We have been at war since the 1800s and they have gradually been taking possession of our land. This generated a nationwide discrimination towards Peruvians and their culture. With time, this discrimination has become less controversial given that our business, touristic, and political relationships have been improving gradually since our last conflict in 1995 with the Cenepa war. When I was growing up, my father…

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    The Day of the Dead (El Dia de los Muertos), is a very important holiday celebrated in Mexico. The purpose of the holiday is to gather family and friends to remember members who have died. We celebrate on November 1st and November 2nd where the children eat first and then adults eat the second day. Some traditions that mexicans do for the day of the dead is build altars, marigolds, favorite food, and also visiting graves. We honor our deceased ancestors by cooking their favorite food and…

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    to work in communities with clients who had similar or same cultural and ethnic backgrounds to their own. However, with the changing dynamics of the world, the ethnic and cultural compositions of communities have now become cosmopolitan. Different cultures have different systems of health beliefs to explain what causes illness, how it can be cured or treated, and who should be involved in the process. The extent to which patients perceive patient education as having cultural relevance for them…

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    5.1 Conclusions The study aim was to assess community perceptions regarding heritages well as the attached values; furthermore, documentation was done to show the ambition of every culture to transmit tradition in a landscape. Extensive research on the importance of managing heritage from a local community values orientation has been done (de Merode, Smeets and Westrik 2003; Chirikure and Pwiti 2008; Africa Biodiversity Collaborative Group 2014; Maposa 2014; Tayi 2017; Katekwe 2017; Chirikure,…

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    Issues in Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions: Commonly identifiable issues in mergers and acquisitions are as follows: LEGAL ISSUES:  Legal uncertainty- Cross border mergers and acquisitions involve a number of legal issues which are governed by the Company law, self-regulations, market regulations and other local rules. Though the bid looks friendly, legal issues in cross border mergers and acquisitions may not only be disadvantaged by lack of information to foreign companies but also the…

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    While exploring the relationship between our shared knowledge and our individual knowledge, we see that there is an influence from both directions. Shared knowledge, in this context, is the knowledge belonging to a particular group of people who may be collaboratively working together, either in a separate ‘space and time’ or different places. On the other hand, personal knowledge can be interpreted as knowledge resulting from the influence of my own individual perspective, which includes…

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    The teachers can make a camp or a short visit, under the arts and cultures club, to visit the myriad of cultures and arts of different kind of races in this country. If they want to know more about the cultures, especially that is not in this country, the teachers can make a presentation by doing it in the powerpoint or any other technology that we have to show to the children. By doing…

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    Colonial Waves In Morocco

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    Travel narratives about Morocco constitute an inextricable part of the discursive practices that created and maintained an ontological and epistemological construction of Morocco that made it fit in the homogenous and monolithic Orient. Therefore, one way of proving such a claim is by questioning the image of Morocco and the way the country has been identified from a Western perspective based on a body of produced knowledge, particularly travel narratives, and thus the subject of this essay.…

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    Chinese Wedding Essay

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    Several countries have their own culture deeply rooted with history and tradition when they celebrate the cultural wedding. A marriage of Thailand and China also are extremely complicated ceremony celebrated with various processes since the beginning until the end. While some countries have practiced similar ceremonies, some other countries have practiced different and similar directions. In Thailand, 12% of the Thai people are Chinese or have some Chinese ancestors. The community is estimated…

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