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    OF GESTURES IN DIFFERENT CULTURES RESEARCH REPORT CLASS: Research techniques YEAR: 2011/2012 STUDENT: Ida Sotlar Hvalec‚ 506428 RESEARCH REPORT CLASS: Research techniques YEAR: 2011/2012 STUDENT: Ida Sotlar Hvalec‚ 506428 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………….………..2 2. HUMAN COMMUNICATION…………………………………………………….…………2 3. DEFINITION OF GESTURES…………………………………………………………………..4 4.1 MEANINGS OF THE SAME GESTURE AMONG DIFFERENT CULTURES……..5

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    The American economic system is the most productive in the world. The reason for this is the unlimited wants ’ of people or consumer in a market. For example‚ a person can satisfy themselves by buying a pair of Nike at your local Footlocker; however‚ that person may decide to buy a shirt at The Gap after. This show there is no end to a person total wants for goods and services. In the modern economy‚ a individuals do not produce most items they consumer rather they sell labor services (work) and

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    The eight different documents are given are different in many ways. I am going to compare the documents based on the attitudes of my understanding the document. These documents are all based on the institution of slavery and the attitudes about slavery. I put these eight documents into two groups and those are for slavery and neutral attitude thought about slavery. These eight documents are all sorted by attitude and are going to be from the beginning of time to modern day. The first group is the

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    Different Cultural Identities Dilemma The memoir Farewell to Manzanar‚ written by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston‚ tells of her experience at Manzanar internment camp after the Pacific War broke out. During the internment of Japanese-Americans‚ their living standards fell drastically; moreover‚ they faced Japanese and American values and identity conflicts. It was hard for these Japanese Americans to maintain two different cultural identities for several reasons. In the first place‚ they suffered from

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    Be Careful‚ Misunderstanding by Different Cultures Have you ever visited another country and made many misunderstandings that you did not realize? Every country has its particular culture‚ and people can identify those cultures by different races‚ genders and nationalities. In addition‚ different races of people have their particular cultural backgrounds‚ and every different culture has its interesting parts. People benefit from learning other cultures; by doing that‚ they can improve their nations

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    Cohen provides three different spectrums of family change in the text. The idea of change comes in many varieties and is often closely associated with a groups political viewpoint. The spectrum ranges from those who are staunchly opposed to change in any form‚ to the group that believes that change is imperative and must occur at all costs. The poll conducted by the Pew Research Center in 2010‚ indicate a relatively even distribution. However‚ the results seemed to present a pattern based on

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    groups. The close contact between people from different cultures or different ethnic groups has always a different outcome‚ depending on how open minded the two or more people are. Most people think that “white” people are the most averse and the most closed-minded‚ and the ones that do not always want to mix with other cultures. This is not always true‚ as I have personal experience where different ethnic groups were quite skeptic about having white people in their villages. Personally‚ I am very

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    energy. And electricity had been used to power up every machine used in different human activities. However‚ there are still a lot of things in nature that the humans had not fully understood and had not enjoyed. Instead‚ these things had brought disaster and discomfort to every individual. These are the natural calamities that our nature had brought upon us: foods‚ earthquakes‚ cyclones and much more. One of the countries that were devastated by the wrath of nature is Haiti when a 7.0 magnitude quake

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    Different ways of looking at the world product different knowledge and thus different perspective come to be associated with their own concepts and theories. The concepts and theories of a particular perspective offer us with distinctive thinking tools with which tp craft ideas about organisations and organising. The more knowledge you have of multiple perspectives‚ concepts and theories‚ the greater will be your capacity to choose a useful approach to dealing with the situation you face in your

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    Final paper: Different Ways to Value Travel There is a Chinese proverb “Read many books and travel a long way”. In Chinese culture‚ knowledge and travel are both regarded as the ways to broaden people’s horizon. Or‚ more accurately‚ travel is more valued because in this way can what we learnt from the books be tested and verified‚ which is the Chinese perspective of traveling. However‚ in Eat Pray Love‚ Elizabeth Gilbert approaches travel abroad from a more instinctive approach‚ following her own

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