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    Cultures across the globe have societal and cultural rules to promote politeness‚ to maintain social order‚ and to have a cultural identity. In the United States‚ societal rules vary greatly with location and nationality‚ but one societal rule that most people follow is a handshake. Handshakes have been a cultural ritual for a large part of human history‚ and is used across the world. The typical handshake is used as a greeting‚ but it has a variety of uses and is used in many social contexts. Some

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    The Lifestyles of Different Social Classes in Classical India and China Classical China and India both had very defined social structures made up of peasants‚ merchants‚ and elites. The lifestyles of these classes shared some similarities and differences between the two societies. Each level’s role was affected by their civilization’s religion‚ government‚ and economy. The variations of jobs and wealth in this hierarchy also resulted in a varying levels of respect and prestige. Peasants are perhaps

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    Education As we all know‚ there’re numerous differences between the educational system in western countries and that in China. And I intend to focus on the comparison between Chinese and American educational system. First and foremost‚ the entrance exam to university in these two countries has huge differences. In China‚ both parents and students attach great importance to this exam because everybody has only one chance to compete against all the other students. To some extent‚ the entrance

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    Cultural Contrast between China and Europe When speaking about culture‚ we can simply find significantly differences among every countries. Culture enables people to find a group or other individuals who have the same values and beliefs. So different countries have different cultural backgrounds based on their own beliefs‚ in which people display many styles of clothings and appearances‚ food and eating habits‚ architectures and home lives‚ travel and leisure habits. This paper will

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    respected as one of the most powerful and decorated nations in the world today. Despite having different beliefs based on culture and sociological norms‚ many countries of the world are more similar than they appear to be. In this essay‚ I aim to dissect the differences and similarities between Austria‚ China‚ and Peru. Apart from this‚ I also aim to illustrate how three

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    numbers can be difficult to conceptualize. The terms "billion" and "million" are often used in news reporting and discussions of government spending‚ international debt and the population of cities and countries. Being able to conceptualize the difference between a million and a billion helps comprehension of such discussions and data. 1. Numerical Terms o A million is a thousand thousand (1‚000‚000); a billion is a thousand million (1‚000‚000‚000). Numerically‚ a million is a "1" followed by six zeros;

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    Report on the cultural differences between Australia and the Netherlands Assignment 1: Cross-Cultural Dimensions Describe the effect of the cross-cultural dimensions of both Hofstede and Trompenaars on two subjects for both your home country as the country of your internship

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    Culture and arts- Is the link still intact As a human being‚ we constantly feel the urge to express ourselves. Art provides the way to express our thoughts and imaginations. Both art and culture are modes chosen by human beings to express themselves. Art and culture and very much close in nature and often coincide with one another and often goes side by side‚ thought they are not exactly the same thing but are close to each other‚ that’s one reason why people often fail to differentiate between culture

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    Regional dialect 3.1 Definition and characteristics of regional dialects 3.2 Reasons for the appearance of regional dialects 4. Social dialects 4.1 Social dialects in relation to age differences 4.2 Social dialects in relation to sex differences 4.3 Social dialects in relation to difference of social class membership 5. An introduction to register (field‚ mode and tenor) 5.1 The field of discourse 5.2 The mode of discourse 5.3 The tenor of discourse 6. Conclusion 1.

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    civilizations‚ most seriously with Islam and China; at the local level fault line wars‚ largely between Muslims and non-Muslims‚ generate "kin-country rallying‚" the threat of broader escalation‚ and hence efforts by core states to halt these wars. it is undeniable that there is a very real conflict between the West and at least the Red Chinese and the Islamic world. But even this is deceptive. Islam is a special case which we’ll address later‚ but China is merely the last remaining Communist power

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