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    of the community. Without diversity‚ every person in the world would be the same. 2. What is ethnocentrism? In what ways can ethnocentrism be detrimental to a society? Ethnocentrism is judging another culture or religion by the beliefs‚ and values of their own religion. Ethnocentrism is considered a natural human habit‚ and it has developed a generally negative connotation. Ethnocentrism can be detrimental to a society in many ways. First‚ it can make someone judge another person because

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    In online gaming‚ players are represented by an avatar‚ which is a three dimensional (3D) model used in computer games or a two-dimensional icon like a picture. A player’s identity is not usually revealed. This has led to an internet phenomenon known as gender swapping. Gender swapping is when a player swaps the gender of their identity in the game they are playing. Assortments of studies have been done on gender swapping in online gaming‚ but most of them fail to find the real reason many online

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    to be an avatar of Lord Shiva‚ Hanuman is worshiped as a symbol of physical strength‚ perseverance and devotion. Hanuman’s tale in the epic Ramayana - where he is assigned the responsibility to locate Rama’s wife Sita abducted by Ravana‚ the demon king of Lanka — is known for its astounding ability to inspire and equip a reader with all the ingredients needed to face ordeals and conquer obstructions in the way of the world. The Necessity of a Simian Symbol Hindus believe in ten avatars of Lord

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    technology affords.” (435) Another thing Turkle refers to is “THE AVATAR OF ME”. The term “Avatar” (436)‚ it’s just like the game The Sims Online‚ is where you can create a virtual self. It’s a virtual place where you can live without really living. It helps people detach from real life. “This kind of identity work can take place wherever you create an avatar.” (437) People create a “Persona” for themselves‚ not only as an avatar‚ but on their own personal online profiles‚ such as facebook. Children

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    chat rooms‚ especially if they are able to create a form of themselves such as an Avatar or alter ego. These games and rooms offer a place for “identity play”. Now identity play is very good for the development of children‚ but when is it going too far? Turkle believes that creating too many selves may “grow up with too little experience of how to share their real feelings”. If an avatar growing a farm with other avatars is the majority of the child’s social playtime than I would have to agree with

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    likely to be released during the Christmas holidays; when children are out of school and have more time to see it. Films are normally expanded ideas from a novel or TV series‚ two trailers that match this description are‚ Star Trek into Darkness and Avatar‚ they both share the same genre‚ sci-fi. They also include a truck load of special effects and use well-known actors and music. The actors/actresses in Star Trek are well known‚ Benedict Cumberbatch‚ as Khan has played the main part in a major TV

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    Elijah Hong 100972519 C. Koggel Moral‚ Social and Religious Issues in Contemporary Society October 15th‚ 2014 Crocker on Ethnocentrism David A. Crocker asks the question of who should be tasked with the development of moral ethics on a global level‚ especially in regions where ethical thought is relatively shallow. If there was one way he would answer this question‚ he would state that a combination of "insider" and "outsider" ethicists would find the best and culturally sensitive form

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    CR Leaders Corner Business‚ Finance‚ and Media That Matters: A Conversation Back in the 1990s‚ then-Harvard Business School professor J. Gregory Dees described the convergence of characteristics and principles governing non-profit and profit organizations‚ a nexus he dubbed “social entrepreneurship”.  At that time‚ he was developing HBS’ Social Enterprise Initiative‚ and then went on to launch Stanford’s Center for Social Innovation and Duke’s Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship

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    together for the good of our society. 2. What is ethnocentrism? In what ways can ethnocentrism be detrimental to a society? After researching and reading information regarding ethnocentrism‚ my definition or example of ethnocentrism seems to be someone that is biased and choosy with one group over others. “Ethnocentrism is preferencing an individual’s culture over the cultures of any other group.” Retrieved from www.wisegeek.org “Ethnocentrism can be detrimental to a society by leading us to make

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    Afghan Woman Prisoner Ethnocentrism is the practice of judging another culture by the standards of ones own culture (pg. 54). Ethnocentrism is also the belief in the inherent superiority of one’s own ethnic group or culture. There are different levels of ethnocentrism such as: equality‚ sensitivity‚ indifference‚ avoidance and disparagement. Ethnocentrism leads to conflict‚ cultural shock‚ stereotyping‚ discrimination‚ and prejudice that lead negative attitude towards a person because of a group

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