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    respectively; in fact‚ humans and many animals have become dependent on fruits as a source of food.[1] Fruits account for a substantial fraction of the world’s agricultural output‚ and some (such as the apple and the pomegranate) have acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings. The section of a fungus that produces spores is also called a fruiting body.[2] In common language usage‚ "fruit" normally means the fleshy seed-associated structures of a plant that are sweet and edible in the raw state‚

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    Painting and architecture are so intimately combined that it is sometimes difficult to perceive where one begins and the other ends. There are literally no frames to confine or define the painting form the architecture Architectural painting (also Architecture painting) is a form of genre painting where the predominant focus lies on architecture‚ both outdoors views and interiors. While architecture was present in many of the earliest paintings and illuminations‚ it was mainly used as background

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    Differentiate between capitalism and socialism and indicate which of the two socio-economic systems is more appropriate for sustained growth and development INTRODUCTION 1. This essay shall bring out the difference between capitalism and socialism. In so doing‚ first‚ the terminologies used shall be defined and some quotes noted by early writers. The full differences between the two socio-economic systems will be discussed after which a more appropriate system will be selected and thereafter

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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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    Although Hispanics and Latinos do not necessarily share a common cultural identity the United States is often times guilty of assuming that everyone that identifies as Hispanic or Latino falls under the same identity. Hispanics and Latinos who are forced to identify with a panethic name on things such as doctors forms and surveys. A few social forces that influence such generic labeling are national origin‚ political views‚ religion and language. While most people are obligated to identify under

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    religion‚ sexual orientation‚ and any other individual characteristics. The diversity in this world can cause problems between one another when people do not try to understand each other’s difference. Diversity is valued because it can help the growth of our society and its standards. 2. What is ethnocentrism? In what ways can ethnocentrism be detrimental to a society? Ethnocentrism is when one culture believes that it is higher or more powerful than

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    Political and Economic Aspects of Cultural Differences Economics: • production – making of goods • consumption – using up goods • exchange – transfer of goods Subsistence Strategies: how you meet basic survival needs of food‚ clothing‚ shelter. • Modes of Production – dominant way you make a living Relations of Production—relationships that organize production (serfs/lords; workers and capitalists) Means of Production—material resources available for producing food. Food Collectors: Foraging‚ Hunting

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    The Difference in Free Sparta and Athens Danny Cantrell HIST 301 D001 Ancient Greece Robert Busek 1 January 2017 Sparta and Athens were two of the most influential city-states in Greece. Each state defined freedom through citizenship which allowed the population to have a voice within the political systems of their respective city-state. Sparta and Athens allied together to repel the invading Persians forces‚ but in other aspects could not be more different in their type of government

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    The interpreter needs to be aware of these differences. What is the role of the interpreter? Simply saying‚ is to bring the author’s original meaning to the contemporary readers. Nevertheless‚ the mission is not as easy as the description. According to Corley‚ Lemke and Lovejoy “The interpreter must

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    Emotion is an internal decision. It is one’s mind‚ sometimes consciously and sometimes subconsciously‚ balancing‚ integrating and juggling various different‚ and often conflicting‚ facts‚ experiences and concepts. It is a subjective‚ psychological experience‚ correlated with a group of physiological reactions arising in response to some situation. It is often held that one can have no emotional self-control‚ that an emotion cannot be consciously willed to occur at any particular time‚ that emotions

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