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    Gung Ho Insight Paper

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    Gung Ho The movie Gung Ho portrayed the takeover of an American car factory by a Japanese corporation. It shows a clash of cultures between the Americans and the Japanese after Hunt Stevenson successfully convinced the Japanese to reopen the automobile factory in a small town. When the Japanese employers show up‚ they expect that the Americans share the same type of work ethics that they have practiced. On the first day of the joint venture‚ Kazihiro addresses the American workers: "We must build

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    Christian And Muslim DBQ

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    Jessica Jacobovitz November 10‚ 2014 5th Period Christian and Muslim DBQ Throughout all of time the Christians and the Muslims have had views that sometimes run parallel and sometimes these views are perpendicular to each other‚ which make them collide and intersect. Both Christians and Islam are a monotheistic religion; they believe that there is one true god. In addition they also both believe in Jesus‚ however the Muslims do not view him as the son of God‚ but rather as the last prophet

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    Nicole Ho Concert Report

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    [AMI-2011] Concert Review Nicole Ho I watched the concert on February 26‚ 2011 at 7:00pm. The name of the music group was Toronto Sinfonietta‚ and the artistic director was Matthew Jaskiewicz. There were 10 soloists in total- Leslie Ashworth‚ Daniel Hass‚ Nicole Li‚ Amadeusz Kazubowski-Houston‚ Annie Zhou‚ Lily Chapnik‚ Sarah Velasco‚ Daniel Temnik‚ Kara Sojung Park and Anna Vertypolokh. The concert was performed at the Isabel Bader Theatre which is one of the

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    Muslim Site Visit

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    I chose to research the Muslim religion for my site visit. If you do not know what to expect when visiting a mosque‚ it can be a pretty nerve-wracking experience for any non-Muslim. I attended Catholic private schools my whole life and was raised as a Catholic and still am. Most religions have a house of prayer; Jews have synagogues‚ Buddhists/Hindus have temples and Catholic and Christians have churches and cathedrals. Muslims have mosques; each religious center has their own different rules‚ rituals

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    Ella Dierberger 4/18/11 Global History Acc Mary Foran How Were Gandhi and Ho Chi Minh Different in Their Fight for Independence? Mohandas Gandhi and Ho Chi Minh both fought against foreign rule in their country; Gandhi against the British rule in India and Ho Chi Minh against the French reign in Vietnam. However‚ Gandhi fought peacefully and religiously‚ with fasts and boycotts to gain India’s independence‚ while Ho Chi Minh was a Communist ruler who believed violence and a good military would

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    Muslim Empire Dbq

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    During the early modern age‚ three major Muslim empires controlled a large part of the land extending from eastern Europe and northern Africa to eastern India. All three of these dynasties had their roots in nomadic Turkish-speaking peoples of central Asia. These three Muslim empires shared similar political and cultural guidelines and traditions that their ancestors had adopted. Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries‚ these dynasties were the most dominant‚ by the eighteenth century

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    Helen K Ho Analysis

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    Movie production and TV networks are run by whites. They have control over what is presented on TV. The media makes money off make inaccurately discerptions of people and their backgrounds. In Helen K. Ho the discussion of the way Asian Americans are portrayed in the media is very offensive. Asian are looked at as weak and nerdy. When played in a movie/TV character‚ the Asian Americans are looked at as some kind of overly Asian Kong Fu character. Same inaccurate descriptions can go the same for

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    Unity of Muslim Ummah

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    Historical viewpoint Unanimous faith of every Muslim on One Allah‚ His Messenger (Muhammad PBUH) as last prophet‚ Holy Quran and Sunnah/Hadith of Prophet became a binding force bringing together people of different region as one Ummah. However‚ anti-Islamic force couldn’t swallow this growing religion and unity among them considering it as major threat towards their ideologies and religions. Muslim history is replete with glory and down fall‚ having difference as a healthy and creative

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    Gung-Ho Movie and Hofstede

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    GUNG-HO Gung-Ho is a movie about the takeover of an American automobile factory in Hadleyville‚ Pennsylvania by a Japanese company. The term Gung Ho is a Chinese expression for “work together” which is what the movie is about. As the Americans and Japanese attempt to work together the viewers are able to see the cross-cultural conflicts and huge misunderstandings that happen throughout the movie because of the differences in culture‚ work attitude‚ management styles‚ and values between the two

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    Debas 1 Arsema Debas Mrs. Wade th​ 9​ Lang 8 November 2013 Discrimination of Muslim Women “Muslim women are a fast-growing segment of the U.S. population that reflects the breadth of this country’s racial‚ ethnic‚ and multicultural heritage and includes U.S.-born Muslims of diverse ethnicities‚ immigrants from many countries and regions‚ and convert from various backgrounds. Women who choose to dress modestly face more discrimination because the hijab declares them openly and the American people

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