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    Semai Culture

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    The Semai Culture Cynthia Sankfield ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Alison Lee 2/7/11 The Semai are a semi sedentary people living in the center of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia. This group is mostly popular for their non-violence. The Semai are horticulturalists who have a gift economy. II. Body paragraph #1 – Economic organization The Semai subsist on the cultivation of manioc and rice‚ plus fishing‚ hunting‚ and

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    Culture of Malaysia

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    Malaysia is a one of the multi cultural country. Cultures have been meeting and mixing in Malaysia since the very beginning of its history. More than fifteen hundred years ago a Malay kingdom in Bujang Valley welcomed traders from China and India. Malaysia’s cultural mosaic is marked by many different cultures‚ but several in particular have had especially lasting influence on the country. Chief among these is the ancient Malay culture‚ and the cultures of Malaysia’s two most prominent trading partners

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    Culture of Jagannath

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    Culture of jagannath Orissa is the land of Jagannath culture. It represents the religious worships of orissa. It has unique and valuable religious tourism resources. The state has something for everyone. The monuments- the sun temple at Konark‚ the Jagannath temple at Puri‚ the Lingraj temple at Bhubaneswar are the sacred places of Orissa attract thousand of pilgrimages from the different parts of world in recent time. The beautiful yatra‚ Car festivals of Lord Jagannath motivate many devotees from

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    Midwife Culture

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    have a big impact on the Midwife woman partnership. The Oxford Dictionary (2012) defines culture as: the ideas‚ customs‚ and social behaviour of a particular people or society‚ and Midwifery as: a nurse (typically a woman) who is trained to assist women in childbirth. There are many factors that the midwife must take into consideration when implementing a partnership with an expectant mother from a different culture‚ than that of her own. The Cultural beliefs people hold shape their perception of health

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    Amish Culture

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    appear to be a static culture‚ never changing. This is just an illusion. The Amish are a self-motivated culture which is‚ through market forces and other means‚ continually interacting with the enormously tempting culture of America. The Amish have not only survived as a gemeinschaft type of society‚ but has grown and flourished while surrounded by a culture that would seem to be so detrimental to its basic ideals. The Amish‚ through population growth‚ resistance to outside culture‚ compromise‚ and a

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    Muslim Culture

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    in the United States Jordan Wooten The University of Northwestern State in Shreveport Abstract The Muslim American culture varies slightly from the rest of the Muslim population around the world. Muslim Americans view religion as less important than other Muslim groups‚ along with becoming more independent of the family as a whole. The majority of the Muslim American culture can be defined in several categories such as Bio-cultural variations and cultural aspects of the incidence of disease‚

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    Culture (Aztecs)

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    Culture: Aztecs Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec Five things I learned about this culture: 1. - This was one of the most representative of Mesoamerican cultures in 14.15 and 16 centuries‚ spoke Nahuatl and was located mainly in central Mexico 2. Aztec people from Aztlan means and went to the Mexican people‚ Aztec culture and history is primarily known through archaeological evidence found in excavations such as that of the renowned “Templo Mayor” in Mexico City and many others 3

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    Definition of culture

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    The definition of culture is “the learned‚ shared‚ and enduring orientation patterns in a society. People demonstrate their culture through values‚ ideas‚ attitudes‚ behaviors‚ and symbols”. Every single country in the world has its own culture. When corporate personnel are trained to be aware of these differences‚ business relationships can be enhanced. A key element in making international operations successful is finding new approaches and creative solutions to cultural differences by combining

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    Organisation Cultures

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    Compare and contrast Handy’s cultures and Deal & Kennedy’s cultures. In your opinion‚ which is a more realistic representation of organisational culture? Justify and explain your answer. Organisational culture is a shared value belief which binds the people of an organisation together to achieve a particular objective. “In the early 1980s organisational culture became increasingly considered as both an obstacle to change and a vital ingredient of organisational success or failure” (Ian

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    The Culture of Chrysler

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    The Culture of Chrysler What are the observable artifacts‚ espoused values‚ and basic assumptions associated with Chrysler’s culture? An observable artifact is defined as the physical manifestations of an organization. These artifacts can include a company’s dress code‚ stories about the company and rituals within the company. The main observable artifact that Chrysler had and the reason Mr. Marchionne was upset about was the way manager Fong doubled rebates in order to make sales. This tactic

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