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    Question 1: Identify three ethical principles that you personally believe reflect “natural laws” that are self-evident and that all people ought to ascribe to. If you don’t personally believe that there are any such principles‚ then identify three such ethical principles that are incorporated into one or more religions (such as the Golden Rule). 1. We all should treat others how we would want to be treated (Golden Rule). 2. Accept that all people are not the same and don’t judge people because they

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    Impact of Culture on Mergers and Acquisitions: A Theoretical Framework Mohibullah* Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are the front line strategic option for organizations attempting to have competitive advantage over its competitors. Organizations word-wide spend billions of dollars in pursuit of this strategy. However‚ the success rate is less then estimable. This is mainly due to the clashes of corporate cultures. The objectives of this theoretical paper are to find out the reasons why most of

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    fundamental types of blood vessels: arteries‚ arterioles‚ capillaries‚ venules‚ and veins. There are three basic layers of a blood vessel: tunica interna‚ tunica media‚ and tunica externa. The inner lining of a blood vessel that comes into direct contact with blood is the tunica inerna. In this layer blood flows through the blood vessel in a tube that forms‚ this tube is called the lumen. There are three layers of the tunica interna: the innermost layer is called endothelium‚ the next layer is called

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    What would be the impact of education in shaping culture. Education is a fundamental that every child needs to become a true human being. Without education‚ a child can be likened as a glass without water. Every people has the right to get education. But‚ in Indonesia‚ not everyone get the opportunity to taste the education. Simple reason is because there are still a lot of poor families who can’t afford education for their children. In fact‚ there are still 96% of our population is uneducated

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    Socio-cultural Impact of Eco-Tourism Dr. Anjani Kumar Abstract Ecotourism is entirely a new approach in tourism. Born in its current form in late 1980s‚ ecotourism came of in age in 2002‚ when the United Nations celebrated the “International year of Ecotourism. Today’s market place is becoming greener and more environmentally sensitive than ever‚ with 85 percent of the industrialized world does citizen believe that the environment is the number one public

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    master plan‚ no fixed structures‚ and no self-representation as a single entity. Their actions as a group are the result of local contacts and temporary synchronizations. These forms of collective performances are responsible for numerous ongoing cultural‚ social‚ and political transformations.” (Fischer-Lichte‚ 2009:1) It is within this social frame of performative collectives that counter-narratives take form. Such narratives conjure a linear view of history subverting it by disclosing subcultural

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    The Impact of Jack London on American Culture “You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club” (London). These words quoted from Jack London thoroughly represent him as a writer and a person. His experiences throughout his life strongly shaped his unique writing style. The impact of his life on his writing is expressed in the quote explains his naturalistic and aggressive writing style. Two of London’s most famous books‚ Call of the Wild and White Fang‚ fully express London as

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    analysis of cultural impact on international business performance via foreign market entry mode: case of South Korean MNCs Cheong-A Lee Pusan National University Ho-Yeol Bang Pusan National University Jong Wook Ha Columbus State University Joo Young Lee The University of West Alabama Young Hee Yun Kim Tuskegee University ABSTRACT Research on the entry mode of multinational companies (MNCs) to a new market has been one of the major topics in the international business‚ and the cultural factor has

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    “moral compass” comes right from the Bible. Right and wrong are not subjective‚ they are not grey areas‚ and they are not up for debate. What God says is right is right‚ and what God says is wrong is wrong. This is why I absolutely detest the idea of Cultural Relativism. Under that philosophy‚ all forms of wickedness are not only justified‚ but are viewed as right. Murder‚ rape‚ theft‚ slavery‚ abuse‚ adultery‚ fornication and so forth‚ all of these could actually be considered moral if society says

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    Kinship took a central role in the structure of Aboriginal communities because it was their main way of organising people and their social relationships (Keen 2004‚ p.174). It helped the Aboriginal people to know where they stood in regards to social relationships and their behaviour towards every other person (Broom 2002‚ p.19-20). Aboriginal people coexisted in harmony and lived in a balanced society with the land‚ animals‚ and everything living. This essay will highlight that kinship and society

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