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    Cultural Transformation

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    Univ 102 . 10 May 2011 Cultural Transformations of Little Red Riding Hood The story of “Little Red Riding Hood” began as a fairy tale passed down through the centuries‚ especially by peasant women to their daughters since folklorists often belonged to the peasant culture (Tatar 3). The peasants who were farmworkers and domestic laborers needed something to do while working tediously‚ so they told each other tales. That’s why the Little Red Riding Hood story’s original plot had a peasant

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    rewards now‚ or leaving school as soon as possible to get a job‚ or similar. Explain what is meant by the term ‘cultural deprivation’. A lack or deficit of values (or of norms‚ attitudes‚ skills or knowledge). Explain what is meant by the term ‘vocational’ education. Relating to a career or specific work roles. 6 mark questions Suggest three examples of ways in which school is organised that may be ethnocentric.  school dress/uniform requirements may conflict with cultural ones  not providing

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    Cultural Differences Angela Holmes Psych/535 March 21‚ 2011 Dr. Gaston Weisz Cultural Differences Different factions of sociologists depict men differently. Functionalists suggest that a division of labor originally arose between man and women because of the woman ’s role in reproduction. By virtue of their larger size and greater muscular strength‚ men were assigned hunting and defense tasks. Conflict theorists reject functionalist arguments as simply offering a rationale for male dominance

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    cultural diversity

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    Below are four scenarios pertaining to cultural diversity. For this assignment‚ you will prepare a research paper that focuses on one of these scenarios‚ analyzing what happened‚ what the consequences either are or might be‚ and how the situation can be corrected and/or prevented in the future. These must be concrete suggestions that could actually be implemented rather than vague references or opinions. While the situations have been fictionalized‚ there have been actual situations that are very

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    Cultural Hegemony

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    Class in Media proves to be the simplest explanation of the word. Put even more simply‚ hegemony is the use of societal influence by a dominating group in society to oppress a weaker group‚ or to influence societal norms in their favor. Examples of cultural hegemony are noticeable all throughout our society today‚ as well as in our book. It is exemplified in Chapter 35‚ which shows the relationship of the pimp and hoe in hip-hop culture. The male is the masculine figure that socially dominates the females

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    Cultural Artifact

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    Michael Nguyen Professor Liza Rios Communication Studies 110 9 July 2013 Cultural Artifact Speech Outline Recall the time when your boss hands you a bonus check for a job well done. Remember that feeling of excitement and anticipation before you opened it? That is the exact same feeling that the lucky red envelopes during Lunar New Year’s brings to all those who receive one. Today I will be sharing with you fascinating facts about this long honored tradition in the Vietnamese culture. First

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    Socio-cultural .Where different social classes spend their time and money 1. Social classes in Australia. Societies are divided into different social classes. In Australia‚ 。。。 2. Where different social classes spend their money . Every family spent money on four ways: 1) visible products‚ 2) insurance‚ 3) entertainment‚ and 4) food. The individual’s consumption patterns can correctly signify family’s class position. The lower class spend the biggest percentage on basic living‚ to be more

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    Cultural Reflection

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    have told you a definition of culture that revolved around sameness. Coming from my background living in Northern California going to schools where students were so similar. I came to Southern California with no idea of the cultures in the area. Glendale seemed like a nice place to live and it is for a big city. The culture of the area and the culture of my school site were nothing like anything I had seen before. What is culture? I found this definition very helpful “culture generally refers

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    Cultural Diversity

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    as the teacher‚ don’t come off as judgmental but as helpful. The first thing that I would do is ask for the parent to meet with me before or after school to talk about the student. I find it important that this be an in person meeting and not a phone conversation because on the phone there could be miscommunication and it is harder to convey a sense of helpfulness. During this meeting I would start

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    Analisis Cultural

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    Caso: Película‚ Mi Gran casamiento Griego. A continuación se analiza la película desde un punto de vista cultural‚ tomando en cuenta las diferencias culturales de los protagonistas. La escena de la que me serviré para el análisis‚ es cuando ellos recién se están conociendo‚ cuando están hablando en el puente‚ y él le pregunta a ella cosas de su familia‚ en un principio ella no se siente con la confianza de hablar de su familia‚ porque sabe en el fondo que ellos eran diferentes en muchos aspectos

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