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    The Context of Social‚ Cultural and Consumer Behaviour Gordon A. Haaland Summary People often behave differently. And since these behaviours are not identical‚ they are construed to parallel constructs such as learning‚ attitudes‚ influence and reference groups. The author has presented certain levels of analysis that provide for the source for interpreting and recognising the theory of social‚ cultural and consumer behaviour. Social behaviour can be appropriately conceptualized through these

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    Taming Western Perceptions: Separating the West from the East Before the existence of airplanes‚ the internet and a global economy‚ the world was much less culturally homogenized. Nowadays‚ America and Japan are two nation states in what historians call The Modern Era. Both countries are hyper-industrialized and have stable constitutional governments. It is obvious that somewhere between an undefined “then” and “now” the lines between “east” and “west” have blurred significantly. Considering this

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    Examine how cultural context is established in two of the texts on your comparative course When examining the topic of cultural context‚ one must become immersed in the world of the texts under discussion. The historical and geographical setting of a work creates a world that the characters can credibly inhabit. They are influenced and shaped by the customs‚ moral values and social structures of that society. The cultural environment created offers the reader a context in which to explore thematic

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    "The Taming" by Lauren Gunderson "The Taming" by Lauren Gunderson is a political comedy play. The theme of the play revolves around a strong desire of revolutionizing the American government by beauty pageant contestant Katherine. It is not an easy way to get the political desires fulfilled‚ so she opts a funny way of locking herself in a hotel room hoping that her desires will be fulfilled. The play demonstrates to the viewers that political compromise has always positive as well as negative obligations

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    Thor’s hero shrew (Scutisorex thori) is a species of shrew native to the Democratic Republic of Congo. It and its sister species‚ the hero shrew (Scutisorex somereni)‚ are the only mammal species known to have interlocking vertebrae. Thor’s hero shrew has a smaller skull and fewer lower vertebrae – eight instead of ten or eleven – than its sister species. The vertebrae have fewer bony offshoots and the animal’s ribs are flatter and more robust. Like the hero shrew‚ it has an extremely strong back

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    Cultural Context – Part B To study the cultural context of “Sive” and “Children of Men” means to examine the world of each and the values and attitude of the people in these worlds. The worlds created in “Sive” and “Children of Men” are very distinct but also have many parallels. Both texts explore the concepts of family‚ love‚ fear and control. The setting of each text was paramount in informing me about the attitudes and values of that time. Each text depicts an oppressive and controlled society

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    Death of a Salesman - Context (historical‚ social‚ political and cultural) Death of a Salesman is a play that consists of a HISTORICAL background which is key to understanding the play. It was written in 1949‚ just a few years after the World War ll was over‚ meaning the United States‚ where the play occurs‚ was going through many changes. For example‚ the war caused an increase in industrial production markets and non-farming business. For the poorest Americans‚ however‚ the economic situation

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    species. This can be stated about the many species of animals that inhabit the world today. Cows are selectively chosen in order to grow larger allowing a larger heap of meat in return. The same concept is one which is found in Evan Ratliff’s “Taming the Wild”. Ratliff had found that foxes which are genetically breed in a certain way are able to become friendly with humans. The cause of this change was due to specific genetics of the foxes when reproduced show a friendlier interest in humans

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    as in The Taming of the Shrew and 10 Things I Hate About You. In 1999‚ the movie 10 things I hate about you was released as a modernized version of The Taming of the Shrew. (Junger Gil) The modern day movie‚ 10 Things I Hate About You‚ has similar characters to the characters from The Taming of the Shrew. Katherine from Shakespeare’s play is Katerina in the movie. Their nicknames also resemble each other‚ Kate and Kat. Both Kate and Kat ares still the main character and the “shrews” that must

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    Adams 1 Caitlin Adams Mrs. Fizz Honors English 1-2 6 May 2012 Pygmalion vs. Taming of the Shrew: Are They the Same? Many people believe that all stories are the same in at least one way‚ if not more. This can be proven by comparing George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion and William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. In these two plays you can see the similarities and differences in: the two main female characters‚ the two main male characters‚ and the purposes of both plays. The two leading

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