1 Lesson 1 Study Guide 1.1 Dancing: Chapter 1: The Power of Dance: This chapter takes a broad look at the relationship between human movement‚ framed as dance‚ and important identities such as religion‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ and social status. While not specifically focused on issues of identity in America‚ this chapter will provide an important foundation in understanding the broader scope of how dance can be seen as a representation of cultural values‚ which will underlie the remainder of our coursework
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Orpheus and Eurydice Orpheus and Eurydice is one of the popular Greek myths. The myth is about Orpheus’ going to Hades to take his wife back from Pluto - the ruler of the underworld. He uses his fascinated music and charming voice to make Pluto and his wife Proserpine feel sympathy and persuade them to release Eurydice back to the living world. The most compelling scenes were Orpheus made a commitment with Pluto that Eurydice will follow him behind‚ and he should not look back until they reach
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Cultural dimensions in Media PEPSI COLA 1. Introduction to cross-cultural advertising Cross cultural advertising means more than translation. The language‚ style‚ colors‚ numbers and symbols of advertising are all important factors to be considered. To outsource cross cultural marketing to a professional located in the intended target market
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when I spent most my time in English speaking Scotland. Because of this‚ I chose three events that would expose me to new things in each one of those categories. Event #1: A Brazilian Carnival The first event took place at the Fine Line Music Café in downtown Minneapolis. Classmate‚ Sarah Holman and I went to a Brazilian
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Cultural Comparison of Brazil and Sweden 1. Sweden 1.1 Facts Sweden is officially called the Kingdom of Sweden as it is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. The current king is called Carl Gustav XVI. Geographically Sweden is part of the Scandinavian Peninsula and has borders in the west to Norway‚ in the east to Finland and is connected to Denmark by the Øresund Bridge. Further it is the third largest country in the European Union and extends to about 450 000 square kilometers
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LATIN AMERICAN DANCE MUSIC INTRODUCTION Latin America thrives on its culture. Its dance and music is known to be very sexy and promiscuous‚ and is recognizable by anyone familiar with dance. Latin American music has had a large influence on the form the dances have today. It was the mariachi bands of Mexico that stirred up the quick paced rhythms and playful movements at the same time that Cuba was embracing similar musical and dance styles. Traditional dance was blended with new‚ modern ways of
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Culture 5 General Brazilian Cultural Values 5 Comparison of Cultural Values between Brazil and America 5 Power Distance Index (PDI) 6 Individualism 6 Masculinity 6 Uncertainty Avoidance Index 7 Long-Term Orientation 7 2.1 - Coca-Cola in Brazil 7 2.2 - Corporate Organization 9 2.3 - The Organization of Coca-Cola Brazil 10 2.4 - Diversity and Human Capital 11 2.5 - Leadership at Coca-Cola 12 Geocentric Leadership and Human Capital 12 3.1 - Challenge #1 – Brazilian Tax System 12
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boom. It is played with guitars‚ flute and cavaquinho. This combination produces a very pleasant music for the ear. Sertaneja music is like the US country music. It has its origins in the sertao and caipira music‚ two traditional Brazilian music styles. Other Brazilian traditional rhythms include Maracatu‚ Afoxe‚ Frevo and Forro. Cumbia from Colombia Cumbia rhythm came from the Atlantic coast of the Colombia during the 19th century. It offers a heavy percussion which is nicely combined with large
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MGT448 Comprehensive Analysis Outline‚ Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil 350-400 words Regional Analysis Outline for Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil I. Introduction: An analysis of Brazil and specifically the area around Rio de Janeiro A. Brazil the Country 1. Location: Eastern South America‚ bordering the Atlantic Ocean 2. Size: A little Smaller than the U.S. 3. Geography: mostly flat and rolling lowlands in north; some plains‚ hills‚ mountains‚ and narrow coastal belt 4. Climate: Mostly tropical‚ but
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200 May 16‚ 2010 Tom Jensen Final Project: Brazil I always have wanted to travel to South America. I am drawn to the culture‚ the cuisine‚ and the natural beauty of the region. Brazil is especially appealing to me. I would love to attend Carnival and see the Amazon one-day. The beaches and nightlife of Rio de Janeiro are definitely on my travel wish list. I have taken short trips to Canada and border towns in Mexico‚ but never actually had an opportunity to travel very far. Brazil is my first
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