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Social Experiences and the Concepts of Culture: Basic Perspectives in Sociology and Transcultural Nursing
2007, 29 Pages, 12328 Words, 6 Sources, 30 $ (USD)
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Stephenson Quarter Planning Brief -South of Newcastle Central Station
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Joseph Heller’s “Good as Gold” in Relation to Business and Political and Historical Issues
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This is a 3 page paper discussing business, political, historical and cultural aspects of Joseph Heller’s novel “Good as Gold”. American writer Joseph Heller (1923-1999) is probably best known for his anti-war novel “Catch-22” written in 1961. Born of poor Jewish parents however, Heller often reflected on his cultural heritage and its place in modern American society especially in the novel “Good as Gold” written in 1979. The protagonist, English professor Bruce Gold “tries to regain the Jewishness he has lost” throughout his involvement with presidential public relations (Books, 2000). Heller, through the use of puns and verbal games which are considered suitable for the Washington environment, manages to incorporate not only an interesting storyline for Gold but also interesting and significant business, historical and cultural references for his readers. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Implications of a Multicultural Workforce
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A 5 page paper discussing differences between ethics and simple differing points of view originating from different cultural backgrounds. The growing diversity of the American workforce and the increasing rate of the globalization of business both contribute to the situation whereby individuals of many different ethnic and national backgrounds can be working together at any given time. Whether together temporarily as members of a project-oriented team or fairly permanent members of a single department or organization, differences in cultural heritage can result in very different reactions to a single situation. Individuals must be able to distinguish between cultural issues and ethical ones. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Interrelationships and Tensions Within The Cultural Industries
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This 11 page paper looks at the cultural industries in the UK. Cultural industries include a range of organisations, from museums, tourist attractions the heritage sites to theatre, film and music. This paper considers how interrelationships between the organisations may manifest, the value they can create and the pressures and tensions that will impact on the organisations and their interactions. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
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Ancient Roots of Western Cultural Heritage: Questions, Answers, Comparisons
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This is a 30 page paper discussing various questions relating to ancient roots of Western cultural heritage. In regards to a review of ancient roots of Western cultural heritage, various philosophies, concepts, ideals, and political systems are included. References are made to works by Hesiod, Homer, Plato, Aristotle, Virgil, Lucretius, Aeschylus, Euripides among others in relation to the complex myths, social and political relationships and man’s relationship to nature. Included in the concepts of behavior, punishment and the role of myths in social and political systems, references to the Code of Hammuradi, Genesis, Theogony and Enuma Elish are included among others. Many of the ancient philosophies can be applied to artifacts, political realms and situations in the modern world. Bibliography lists 39 sources.
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Chaim Potok's "My Name Is Asher Lev": The Struggle To Be True To Oneself
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5 pages in length. The primary theme throughout the literary artistry of author Chaim Potok revolves around Jewish pride, familial relationships and accepting one's heritage. A strained cultural home life complicated by Lev's need to exhibit his pain through art in "My Name is Asher Lev" effectively illustrates how Potok is quite successful at telling tales of cultural struggle and the inherent commitment that accompanies it. In portraying the characterization of these various bonds and relationships, the author's quintessential components are to draw together the very basic qualities that exist within the confines of Jewish and Christian cultures. No additional sources cited.
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China And Modernity: Cultural Implication
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5 pages in length. The spoils of modernity have presented a cultural conflict for China and her heritage. Inasmuch as the twentieth century opened many social, political and cultural doors that had heretofore remained tightly shut, younger generations have taken the opportunity to reach beyond the sometimes-stringent boundaries of tradition in exchange for experiencing the new and unconventional. Indicative of two generations that look upon each other as being completely out of touch with reality, traditional and modern-day Chinese have little understanding of the needs reflected by the other's generation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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A One-On-One Interview With an Elderly Native American Widow
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A 6 page report on the interview process with a seventy-four year old widowed female of mixed Cherokee heritage. Asserts that the interview process can allow a student to quickly come to the realization that individual behavior and relationships with other members of society can vary according to a number of cultural factors, not just race. They can also use the interview process to dispel the stereotypical images which many hold in regard to racial groups which are different from themselves. A one-on-one interview can allow a student to identify with an individual from a cultural group who they may have previously regarded as completely foreign to their own. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Displacement In Terms Of Family, Education And Community In Richard Rodriguez's "Hunger Of Memory"
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6 pages in length. Richard Rodriguez's seeming abandonment of his Mexican cultural identity only served to strengthen a new cultural identity he believed he had to establish if he was ever going to make the most of himself. By shedding what he perceived to be the single-most deterrent of success, the author let go of his own heritage so that he was able to gain the education necessary for full inclusion into an otherwise culturally disinfected country. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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