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    Whence comes life‚ the most sacred and holy? Whence and how enters life into dust? And‚ whence does the dust become aware of life and life of dust? Mind‚ Body and Spirit! Each houses‚ nourishes and complements the other in such ways that perhaps only silence may be an adequate response as to why it is so. Such may be the path of the wise‚ but not those who are still journeying towards wisdom. Hence‚ as each desire to discover what it and others are‚ it sets out on a journey knowing not to where it

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    Xiang Li 5/5/2010 Cultural Psychology The relationship between Acculturation and Family Relations in Asian American Families Introduction Ever since it was possible for immigration‚ people have been coming to the United States from all around the world. According to the 2000 Census‚ foreign born immigrants account for 11.1% (31 million). However few resources have been put in effort to understand how acculturation can influence family relationship in whose children is either U.S.-born or overseas-born

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    THE EVOLUTION OF MANAGEMENT THEORIES Historical Background of Management • Mgt’s origin not clearly traced in history. However‚ it would not be wrong to say that it is as old as the origin of human beings. • Modern mgt began in the late 19th c. • Orgns were seeking ways to better satisfy customer needs. • Machinery was changing the way goods were produced. • Managers had to increase the efficiency of the worker-task mix. • Planning‚ organizing‚ leading and controlling

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    Anthropology 1/9/13 Archaeology * The study of human behavior through material remains * Artifacts: items intentionally modified for use as a tool * Applied Archaeology Archaeological Tools * Survey * Test Pits * Excavation – digging & examining * Trowels * Careful excavation * Lab analysis Biological (Physical) Anthropology * The study of human biological variation in time and space 5 Special Interests within Biological Anthropology

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    Ant. 102 Study Guide Anthropology: the systematic and comparative study of humankind in all its cultural and biological diversity—past‚ present‚ and future.  In short‚ anthropology is the study of all things human. Enculturation: The process of learning ones culture from those around us. Acculturation: learning from another culture (through the process of diffusion). Animism: A religious system based on the belief that every living thing possesses a spirit‚ or soul‚ that animates it. 

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    KEY CONCEPT DEFINITIONS CULTURE – sum total of learned beliefs‚ values & customs that serve to direct the (consumer) behavior of members of a particular society. ENCULTURATION – learning/ becoming part of a culture by growing up in it. ACCULTURATION – learning/ becoming part of a culture by joining it later on in life. SOCIAL CLASS – groupings across society‚ broadly recognized by societal members‚ involving areas such as: differences in power‚ authority‚ wealth‚ working conditions‚ lifestyles

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    Curriculum Development Q.1 Define Term Curriculum and Discus Role of Curriculum in Pakistan Society: Definition 1: Curriculum is such “permanent” subjects as grammar‚ reading‚ logic‚ rhetoric‚ mathematics‚ and the greatest books of the Western world that best embody essential knowledge. Definition 2: Curriculum is those subjects that are most useful for living in contemporary society. Definition 3: Curriculum is all planned learnings for which the school is responsible. Definition 4:

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    summer is getting closer‚ which is the right-and-perfect time for students to get the party started. Obviously‚ many of them would like to travel in order to get relaxed as well as to avoid to the tropical heat of Hanoi’s summer. Due to the great enculturation and the globalization in Vietnam‚ the majority of people these days seeks to go abroad‚ they feel bored with things that happen around frequently‚ thus want to have new experiences from other foreign countries‚ such as America‚ Korea or Japan‚

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    and educational system Characteristics - closely knit‚ strong family ties‚ strong loyalty‚ extended: big‚ kinship ties: “compadre”‚ higher regard: women Functions • Reproduction of the race and rearing of the young • Cultural transmission or enculturation • Providing affection and a sense of security • Providing the environment for personality development and the growth of self-concept in relation to others • Providing social status Family patterns a. Structure * conjugal or nuclear family – primary

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    ***Uses and Gratifications Theory History Early in communication research‚ an approach was developed to study the gratifications that attract and hold audiences to the kinds of media and the types of content that satisfy their social and psychological needs. Researchers Jay G. Blumer and Elihu Katz introduced the Uses and Gratification Theory not asking the question of "What do media do to people?" rather asking‚ “What do people do with media?" The Uses and Gratification Theory A theory

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