DIFFERENT CULTURES‚ DIFFERENT RATIONALITIES? Peter Winch ’s remarkable essay‚ ’Understanding a Primitive Society ’ (Winch‚ 1964) raised several deep and troubling questions and offered some no less deep and troubling answers. It was the essay of a philosopher inspired by Wittgenstein‚ who had questioned the very idea of a social science‚ reflecting upon and‚ indeed‚ criticizing the interpretation of witchcraft in one of the classics of twentieth-century anthropology‚ Evans-Pritchard ’s Witchcraft
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McCord‚ IOM‚ CCE CEO The McCord Group May‚ 2007 1 Analysis of Business Opportunities Within Afghanistan’s Carpet Sector May‚ 2007 Overview of the Afghan Carpet Sector Afghanistan’s thriving carpets and textiles trade is a legacy of the country’s rich commercial history and diverse culture. World-renowned for their intricate designs‚ Afghan carpets reflect the heritage of cottage-based craftsmanship passed through generations of families. Afghanistan produces several types of handmade carpets
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Cultural Shock * Cultural Context * High-Context Culture * Low-Context Culture * Individualism * Collectivism * Masculine * Feminine Why Study Culture? * Globalization * Rise in intercultural Shock * Avoid Culture ShockCultural Contexts * What is cultural Context? * The relative emphasis different cultures place on nonverbal communication * High-Context culture * Low-Context cultureCulture Values * What are culture values? * Four categories of cultural values:
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The World’s Most Famous Photograph Afghan Girl is a 1984 photographic portrait by journalist Steve McCurry which appeared on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic. The image is of a young woman with green eyes in a red headscarf looking intensely at the camera. It has been likened to Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of the Mona Lisa and has been called "the First World’s Third World Mona Lisa". The image became "emblematic" of "refugee girl/woman located in some distant camp" deserving of the compassion
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“The Afghan woman revealed” In the year 2001 2002 the United States of America engaged in a political campaign for the war in Afghanistan. In her essay “To unveil the threat of terror”‚ Dana Cloud accuses the United States government to construct a hypocritical justification for the war in Afghanistan. The United States used the picture of veiled woman and children and presented them to the united citizens as oppressed and needing help. Dana Cloud argues that the real motif of the war was to
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Afghan Dress~ Karolin Wang 12.14.12 Per. 6 Afghan clothing for men and women in general head coverings Men and women ● traditional male clothing usually includes a salwar kameez (dress)‚ lungee (turban)‚ karakul‚ pakol‚ topi‚ kufi (hats)‚ and a chapan (coat). ● ● ● another kind of men’s clothing is call Perahan Tunban with a gold or silver stitched embroidery waistcoat‚ and the foot wear called Paizar ● women wear long colorful dress with round skirt. ● Turbans are commonly worn all over
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which explores the blending of two different cultures. In particular‚ children born in western countries with immigrant parents. However‚ it is not limited to one group of people‚ many people could share my experiences through their friends. Through examples and short stories the reader can develop a greater understanding of the Afghan culture. In addition‚ the piece addresses misconceptions about the Afghan culture. Although this piece speaks about the Afghan culture where readers can connect to my
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Culture has been stated as one of the biggest challenges for a successful offshore outsourcing. It is very difficult to understand specifically problems related to different cultural aspects. The cultural aspects can be understood either by reading research studies or first-hand observations and experiences. In this case‚ I understood the cultural impacts purely by experiences. Normally‚ western countries are more individualistic compared to cooperative culture in Latin America and Asia. According
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ABSRACT: There has been general upsurge in cultures and managerial research in the last decade or so. Despite this fact‚ empirical studies on culture dimensions to management practices across cultures have been limited in numbers and scope. In few countries‚ very limited knowledge about its cultural values and the consequences it poses for motivation is known. A major question is whether the drawback of universal theories could explain for the disappointing economic development of various countries
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Role of Culture Different Nowhere in this world is sharing a same culture. There are 194 countries on this planet and each one has at least 10 to 20 different cultures. Understanding the different between cultures is a great thing to communicate with more people‚ expand our knowledge and forming a business strategy. First of all‚ the knowledge of many different cultures makes you become a friendly person. Because of each culture has its own rule in some situations‚ knowing them give you an advantage
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