Category: Culture
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Cultural Relativism and Ethnocentrism
Cultural Relativism and Ethnocentrism Table of Contents Introduction The Impact of Cultural Relativism and Ethnocentrism Conclusion References Introduction Culture shapes an individuals perceptions of social interactions and development since it affects attitudes, values, and beliefs. While culture is a multifaceted concept, it varies from one society to another. Ethnocentrism involves the evaluation of other peoples…
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Review of the Brazilian Culture
Review of the Brazilian Culture Language, Government and Religion of Brazilians Brazil is a Latin American country and its culture closely resembles that of its neighbors. Like many other ethnic communities, Brazilians have many folktales that explain the phenomena of the natural world. Some of the Brazilian folktales include: the tale of the water lily,…
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Cross-Cultural Executives Perceptions in Quality Customer Service and Relationship
Cross-Cultural Executives Perceptions in Quality Customer Service and Relationship Introduction The paper is a research proposal for research that is supposed to discuss the cross-cultural perceptions of the marketing executives of MNCs as they deal with different customers in different regions and countries. The effect of their perspectives and strategies necessary to make their view…
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Comparison of the Culture of China and Japan
Comparison of the Culture of China and Japan The world is made of many nations, unique and mostly unknown to others. The cultures that are close by geographically are better known between themselves, as people have to communicate with each other. But if cultures are far away separate from other peoples, then very little is…
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Cultural Appropriation and Its Ethics
Cultural Appropriation and Its Ethics Cultural appropriation is defined as the possibility of some cultural features to assimilate into another culture. Cultural appropriation may be explained as the desire of one particular culture to adopt the qualities and features of another one. Still, it would be better to refer the appropriation to the assimilation when…
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Globalization and Cultural Hybridization
Globalization and Cultural Hybridization Globalization is one of the most important aspects of the modern world. It affects all spheres of human activity starting from education, policy, management, and ending with art, culture, etc. However, one should keep in mind that it is not a single process but a set of issues affecting the world…
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Maori Culture Throughout History
Maori Culture Throughout History Introduction New Zealands Maoris are the indigenous people that originated from Eastern Polynesia and inhabited the archipelago in waves from 1250 through 1300 AD. The relationships between the indigenous Maori and the European settlers have always been turbulent and complicated. To this day, there is still a certain tension that has…
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The Relevance of Organizational Culture Model in SMEs: An Empirical Study
The Relevance of Organizational Culture Model in SMEs: An Empirical Study Identifying an empirical study that was conducted on the phenomenon you are researching During the scientific research, there was a qualitative study approach, which is considered one of the most appropriate to the research phenomenon. More specifically, the study phenomenon is the position of…
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History and Culture of the Motorcycle
History and Culture of the Motorcycle Table of Contents Introduction History of the Motorcycle The Motorcycle Culture Bikers Clubs and Violence Gender and Social Class Conclusion References Introduction Motorcycles have become one of the most common, accessible, and affordable transport means globally. With over three decades in existence, motorcycles have gone through several phases, each…
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Popular Culture via the Lens of Marxism, Postmodernism, and Psychoanalysis
Popular Culture via the Lens of Marxism, Postmodernism, and Psychoanalysis The comparison of different concepts Popular culture tends to reflect social-cultural, economic, and political changes in a way that might seem shallow at first, yet appears to contain hidden layers of ingenuity when examined closer. The Night of the Living Dead is eerily similar to…