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    Strong Tie

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    Strong Tie Ltd. a family-owned manufacturing tool producer has managed to maintain stable sales numbers throughout recent years even while the Housing market as a whole was on a negative trend. While this should translate into higher profit margins‚ the exact opposite trend has occurred. The solution to Strong Tie’s financial problems is an increase in prices of goods and salary cuts. Beginning in 2006 where Strong Tie has Sales of 16.2 million‚ the company maintained healthy sales between the

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    Students Weak in English

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    Metro. The students will read English materials only when asked. Normally‚ a person would feel bored when doing something by force and so the students will quickly get bored when reading any material they do not like. Apart from that‚ the cause of weak students master the English language is most of the students to look at the English language only as a subject. They learn English just to pass the exam. They also assume that the English language is a tedious and troublesome. So‚ they think it is

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    Staying Strong

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    Staying Strong You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have. Sometimes people are put into situations that they can’t get out of or feel like they are stuck. I remember my sister crying and being upset. I didn’t know at that time what was going on until she revealed she was pregnant and didn’t know what to do. I thought that having a baby was supposed to be something to be happy about. Unfortunately‚ my sister was left alone and had

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    imagined and expected. I would rather call it a “positively challenging experience” as I am exposed to a completely foreign culture and challenged to adapt myself to it but the learning process of this new culture has greatly excited me. At the beginning‚ I inevitably experienced a certain amount of cultural shock‚ given the vast difference between Vietnamese culture and American culture. Cultural shock is a state of anxiety that results from cross-cultural misunderstanding. One incident that gave rise

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    Culture between two Every individual that is born into the universe are brought into a culture at a very young age. Only thing is what is culture? How does someone know that they belong to a culture? That is where the beauty of the answer is released. Culture is whatever an individual is born into and their background.‚ whatever as an individual you declare is part of the culture. We all come from different cultures‚ but we all are bound together by similar or the same salient. In the end‚ though

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    have experienced many differences between American culture and Italian culture. When I first arrived‚ I was so excited and everything was so new that I did not immediately notice these differences. Everything was a blur! We had orientations and tours during the first week and each instructor mentioned specific aspects of Italian culture that we needed to be aware of. But‚ since I had only been here for two days‚ I had not witnessed these differences. In “Culture Shock and the Cross-Cultural Learning

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    Strong Breed

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    A symbolic play in a greater extend‚ Wole Soyinka’s play “The Strong Breed”‚ is all bout the rituals and superstitious believes prevailing in the African society. Wole Soyinka is perhaps the most misunderstood‚ exceedingly controversial figure in the Nigerian public and literary life. The theme of the need of the societies to sacrifice one of their own to bring about purgation of the societies is dealt in this play. Throughout the narrative‚ an atmosphere of foreboding prevails. At the onset‚ Sunma

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    ritual of how they go about a wedding ceremony. African and Chinese cultures both have very intriguing ways of how they proceed with their ceremony. It is found that there are many differences between the two of these cultures. This is a result of their own independent beliefs and traditions which causes them to go about their own unique ritual‚ although there are few similarities between the two countries. In the Chinese culture the wedding date is chosen based upon astrological signs and birthdates

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    San Culture Elements essential to the survival of San culture are knowledge of their surroundings‚ a nomadic life‚ their values‚ and the structure in the San community. Differences in my culture and San culture are due to environment‚ values‚ lifestyles‚ and social structure. Elements important to the survival of American culture are adaptability‚ unity of one language‚ education provided by the government and acceptances of different religions. Modernization and globalization impact both the San’s

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    Comparing between Thai culture and other culture Both Thailand and China are Asian countries with great long history‚ and therefore they share very similar cultures - concerns for family relations‚ attention to its social hierarchy - which may have contributed by their geographic‚ demographic and psychographic backgrounds. This essay will discuss the similarities and differences between the taboos and custom in these two countries in terms of linguistics‚ religion‚ social interaction and identity

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