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    Yale University‚ School of Architecture Critical Architecture: Between Culture and Form Author(s): K. Michael Hays Source: Perspecta‚ Vol. 21 (1984)‚ pp. 14-29 Published by: The MIT Press on behalf of Perspecta. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1567078 . Accessed: 07/04/2013 21:18 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that

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    Similarities and Differences Among the Major Western Religions: Christianity‚ Islam‚ and Judaism. Michael Forrest REL 134: World Religious Traditions II The major religions of the Western world share similarities as a result of their shared heritage‚ but are also very different due to their divergence from that heritage. All three started with the same stories that are found in the Judaic Torah. Adam‚ Eve‚ Abraham‚ and Noah all exist in the culture of all of these religions. However‚ as time

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    Culture refers to behavior‚ attitude‚ inherited ideas‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and knowledge transmitted and reinforced by members of a group. We live in a culturally diverse society. Purnell (2013) described cultural competence as having the knowledge and skills to deliver care that harmonizes the client’s cultural beliefs and practices (Blais & Hayes‚ 2016). As healthcare professionals‚ it is difficult to know and understand in depth the culture of every nationality we come into contact with while performing

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    learnt? Contemporary popular culture is ripe with content that depicts and often encourages sexual behaviour (Garcia‚ Reiber‚ Massey‚ and Merriwether‚ 2012). This includes scripts for premarital and uncommitted sex – i.e. hook-up culture (Garcia et al.‚ 2012). It is important to note that these scripts are gendered. As Oliver & Hyde (1993) suggest‚ gender differences in sexual behaviour scripts and attitudes toward casual sex are pronounced. That is‚ hookup culture affects men and women differently

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    similar and differences in physical and mental health in different ethnic groups and cultures. The importance of understanding how ethnic groups and culture view mental and physical health can be crucial in therapeutic settings and can be seen as wrong or unusual to us because the lack of understand of their viewpoints. People come from different ethnic groups and the range of diversity varies and varies over time and between different populations‚ the knowledge of knowing the differences of physical

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    How does your culture change your view of the world? What extent does one’s culture inform the way one views others and the world? So how does your culture actually affect how you perceive the others and the world. In “An Indian Father’s Plea‚” the father tried to defend his son because the teacher said that his son was a “slow learner.” The father didn’t quite enjoy that his son was being called that. So his son must use that defense and use it in his cultural identity. The son is smart‚ and he

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    question of otherness of the people-as-one. The national subject splits in the ethnographic perspective of culture’s contemporaneity and provides ... a narrative authority for marginal voices or minority discourse.  150 “From the liminal movement of the culture of the nation - at once up and held together - minority discourse emerges.” (Bhabha‚ ——:

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    In different culture‚ there will be many different customs and traditions in festival celebrations. Wedding customs are one of the most representative and symbolic customs in revealing the differences. The wedding customs between China and America can reveal the differences in thinking model‚ value of orientation‚ and code of conduct as well as religion beliefs of the two countries.  Chinese wedding style A Chinese wedding is an extremely special occasion fulls of bright red color everywhere--tablecloths

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    A Comparative study of the Differences in Cultures and Psychopathology Sainiran S/O V. Thanapal James Cook University‚ Singapore Word Count: 1780 Abstract Cultural factors have a heavy influence in the study of psychopathology. In this essay‚ this viewpoint will be analysed and discussed. By understanding these factors and taking them into consideration when treating patients‚ we as psychologists have a higher chance of efficiently helping in the betterment of our patients’ mental health

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    On the Chinese and Western Superstition Differences in Superstition-related Numbers and Festivals between Chinese and English 从英汉数字和迷信节日看中西方的迷信思想差异 内容摘要 迷信是人类文化的一部分,它起源于人类出现的第一天。尽管科学和技术在发展,迷信思想仍然存在。迷信思想存在于人类生活的方方面面中,并在很大程度上影响着人们的行为。迷信作为一种文化现象,因国家和民族的不同而不同。随着世界各国交流日趋频繁,了解世界各国的迷信思想文化的差异显得尤为重要。中西方国家在数字和节日方面存在一些迷信思想差异,文化,宗教,心理等因素的不同是其差异的主要原因。因此,探究中西方数字与节日的迷信思想差异及其成因成为本文的主旨。 关键字:迷信;差异;迷信数字;迷信节日 Abstract Superstition‚ as one part of human culture‚ dates from the first day when human

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