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    Eleanor Roosevelt once said‚ "So much attention is paid to the aggressive sins‚ such as violence and cruelty and greed with all their tragic effects‚ that too little attention is paid to the passive sins‚ such as apathy and laziness‚ which in the long run can have a more devastating and destructive effect upon society than the others." Laziness is in fact harmful in the long run. It leads to lack of dependency‚ which can cause drastic consequences to society. This is why solutions must be identified

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    Amit Joshi Research Scholar Teaching Language through 4F Approach Following more than sixty years of independence‚ the status of English language in rural India‚ predominantly in Rajasthan‚ is poor. Even after a decade’s learning in school‚ students are not able to bring into play English aptly to meet up their requirements. Various reasons can be accommodated for this apologetic state however my concern stretches out with the discovery of best possible way out which serves as a step forward

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    Gender Roles and Marriage Among the !Kung Although we have yet to discover complete equality among the sexes in any pre-existing or presently existing society‚ the !Kung people are among the closest to reach such equality. The !Kung are an egalitarian society‚ meaning everyone has access to the valued resources. While the amount of access does vary‚ just the fact that everyone is included–at least on some level–when it comes to meeting the essential needs of living is significant. Much of

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    DiffDifferent Ways of Looking at Food The Omnivore’s Dilemma‚ by Michael Pollan‚ attempts to figure out how such a simple question as‚ “What should we have for dinner?” (Pollan 1)‚ turned out to be so complicated such that we need investigative journalists to tell us what is in our food. To do so‚ he went on a journey to follow all three food chains that sustain us today: the industrial‚ the organic‚ and the hunter-gatherer back to their origins. Although these journeys may have led to very different

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    Running head: Team Cultural Understandings Paper 1 Team Cultural Understandings Paper 2 Team Cultural Understandings Paper Gloria Olmos‚ Norma Romero-Komlofske‚ & Claudia Wilburn The University of Texas at El Paso Comment by Grammarly: Deleted:U Team Cultural Understandings Paper Multicultural education teaches learners to recognize and accept the cultural differences based on culture‚ ethnicity‚ social class‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ special needs‚ religion‚ gender and it helps learners

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    hundreds of evident (detectable) physical traits. They range from skin color‚ hair form‚ eye color‚ and facial features (which are visible ) to blood groups and enzyme production (which become evident through testing) Chapter 2: Culture * Enculturation: is the process by which a child learns his or her culture. * Diffusion: borrowing of traits between cultures. * Direct : when two cultures trade with‚ intermarry among and imposes its customs on the dominated group * Indirect: when

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    moral and sentimental ties.[1][2] Thus‚ one’s experience of one’s family shifts over time. From the perspective of children‚ the family is a "family of orientation": the family serves to locate children socially and plays a major role in their enculturation and socialization.[3] From the point of view of the parent(s)‚ the family is a "family of procreation‚" the goal of which is to produce and enculturate and socialize children.[4] However‚ producing children is not the only function of the family;

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    standards based on their culture to judge the behavior and beliefs of other individuals of a different culture. Each of the cultures has their own behaviors‚ values‚ customs‚ and beliefs that are taught from generation to generation‚ which is known as enculturation. Some of the other cultural phenomenons are nationality‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ and socioeconomic class. Each of these terms are used interchangeably and can cause much confusion in an organization. The different groups have a sense of connection with

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    Against a backdrop of the growing political‚ social and cultural significance of sport‚ critically examine the increasing role of nation states in the field of sport policy When looking at any particular nation state you must look at three crucial areas that work in tandem to create the term nation state. The first of the three is the economy; the economy is gradually becoming more and more associated with sport as a whole. ”sport and sporting corporations are increasingly powerful players in

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    continuities or changes to social interaction between individuals‚ as well as the socialisation process and any variances to the process that may surface due to gender (my cross cultural element). This topic was developed from a genuine interest in the enculturation of individuals into contemporary Western society‚ and how this may differ negatively compared to more traditional methods of socialising with others‚ apparent in the previous pre-Facebook generations. To compliment my secondary research for this

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