In this article‚ the authors report a secondary analysis on a cross-cultural dataset on gender differences in 6 emotions‚ collected in 37 countries all over the world. The aim was to test the universality of the gender-specific pattern found in studies with Western respondents‚ namely that men report more powerful emotions (e.g.‚ anger)‚ whereas women report more powerless emotions (e.g.‚ sadness‚ fear). The authors expected the strength of these gender differences to depend on women’s status
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external and internal factors which affects the decisions of business. We can divide business environment into two parts A. The Micro Environment of Business These are powers which are deeply related with company and company can control these type of environment by improving its capacity and efficiency. 1. Suppliers Suppliers are the persons who supply raw material to company. 2. Customers Customers are the persons who buy goods from company. 3. Market Intermediaries Market
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Different methods of communication 1.0 Introduction Communication can be considered as one of the most important parts of human life that has evolved during the history of our existence. Different methods of communication from smoke signal to sign languages to face to face communication have played an important part in our lives. Rapid development in the technology field caused evolution of electronic communication and we started to develop better and faster tools and methods to communicate with
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Different Ways of Talking A few hours after Joy Fisher’s birth‚ her parents took pictures of her. Joy’s mother put a pink hairband around Joy’s head‚ so that everyone who saw the pictures would know the new baby was a girl. Even before she was born‚ Joy’s parents knew that she was going to be female. Joy’s mother had a sonogram when she was six months pregnant. When the doctor said‚ I’m sure you have a little lady in there‚ Joy’s parents told all their relatives and friends that their baby was
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TO THINK DIFFERENTLY KAREN GROSS* I. INTRODUCTION Thinking about the nature and quality of legal education is not new.1 Since the MacCrate Report2 and the stinging criticisms of Judge Harry Edwards‚3 legal educators have been overtly wrestling with how effectively to train individuals to become lawyers. The * Professor of Law‚ New York Law School. J.D. Temple University‚ 1977; B.A. Smith College‚ 1974. This article is an adaptation of a presentation made at the NYLS Faculty Presentation Day‚ Spring
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Globalization With Different Perspectives As we all know‚ globalism has become one of the most discussed issues of the contemporary world recently. Although some authorities described globalism as a dangerous way for world to follow‚ it is also described as something good for all the world by some other authorities‚ and there is no doubt that this debate is going to last for a long while‚ however it is kind of hard to figure out how it is going to end. In this point‚ according to my researches and
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The use of different means of communication to meet different needs. In my role will use verbal and non-verbal communication. Non-verbal means including the use of sign and pictorial methods as well as written forms of communication. Some do’s and don’ts when communicating verbally:- DON’T Cover your mouth when speaking as some people may be lip reading to support their understanding. Use inappropriate language. Use offensive language Use overly complex language Use jargon and slang DO Speak
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introduces the different styles of narrators in Novel. According to him‚ they vary from the first-person report-narrator to the multiple letter writers of epistolary novels‚ to outside-observer narrators of reflexive novels like Don Quixote and Tom Jones‚ to the once intimate and impersonal narrator of Madame Bovary‚ to the “stream-of-consciousness” narrators‚ on to the intensely objective/subjective obsessional narrators of Robbe-Grillet. What interests Stam is the fact that these different styles of
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Different views of art Scale and Proportion As we all know mountains are huge and in this image created by Katsushika Hokusai the mountain dosent seem to be that big. At this point we percieve that mountain is far off in the distance. This image is called Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji: The Surface of Lake Misaka in Kai Province and was made in the early 1830’s. As the arrows indicate the boat is the same size as the house ‚ but because we are closer to the boat than house we percieve its bigger
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An electron microscope is a type of microscope that produces an electronically-magnified image of a specimen for detailed observation. The electron microscope (EM) uses a particle beam of electrons to illuminate the specimen and create a magnified image of it. The microscope has a greater resolving power than a light-powered optical microscope‚ because it uses electrons that have wavelengths about 100‚000 times shorter than visible light (photons)‚ and can achieve magnifications of up to 1‚000‚000x
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