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    Victorian Era during the time period of the reform. The characters in this play each held a certain quality that added to the satire Wilde wanted describe. He acknowledges many important aspects of the Victorian society such as their class system‚ etiquette‚ marriage‚ and being earnest are customs of the Victorian people. There was a great distinction among the Victorian class system. The upper class was strongly favored. The lower class was frowned upon; they were treated with disgust and animosity

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    transcend time and expressed through different contexts while reflecting society’s changing values. Emma‚ written by Jane Austen reaffirms and challenges the conservative society of 19th century England‚ where moral growth is a result of strict social etiquettes and rigid class structure. However‚ Heckerling has taken similar ideas that speak powerfully about human nature to the different context of 20th century America‚ within the world of Clueless where a much fluid social structure is orientated around

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    Intercultural differences Saudi Arabia Value system: Society as a whole valued behavior displaying generosity‚ selflessness‚ and hospitality; deference to those above in the hierarchy of the family; freedom from dependence on others and mastery over one’s emotions; and willingness to support other family members and assume responsibility for their errors. Chastity and sexual modesty were also very highly valued. Applied primarily to women‚ these values were not only tied to family honor

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    is completely gender-neutral. Finally‚ Anthony said "any man who wants to advance in his career should be serious consider brushing up on his etiquette." This sentence is clearly non-inclusive‚ as it should really refer to people in general. Instead‚ he should have written‚ "anyone who wants to advance professionally should consider brushing up on etiquette.” This

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    between classes‚ the upper class treating the lower class with disdain and disgust. The upper class was rigidly controlled by savoir faire‚ knowing what to eat‚ wear and how to behave. The Importance of Being Earnest satirizes the class system‚ etiquette and disposition that was expected from Victorians. Wilde uses irony‚ humor and characters not only to call attention to the absurdity of the Victorian behavior but also to highlight the ironic humor in the characters shortcomings that reflect the

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    Europe"‚ p.145 Routledge. Gritzner‚ Charles F‚ Phillips‚ Douglas A El (2007)‚ Portugal in cultural transition‚ Chelsea House London. Kwintessential Portuguese family 2008‚ viewed 02nd April 2010‚ < http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/portugal.html> Poelz‚ Volker‚ (2008)‚ CultureShock: Portugal‚ Marshall Cavendish‚ London Ferraro‚ G.P (2002)‚ The Cultural Dimension of INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS‚ fifth edition‚ Pearson Prentice Hall‚ New Jersey. Mayrick‚ J (2009)‚ Global Cultural

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    Social Inequalities between men and women in the Victorian Era Social freedom of men compared to women • Women lived in the private sphere of the home and hearth‚ and men in the public sphere of business‚ politics‚ commerce and sociability. • It was through their duties within the home that women were offered a moral duty‚ towards their families‚ especially their husbands‚ and towards society as a whole. • The female body was dressed to emphasize a woman’s separation

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    Party in Japan to step down. (2007‚ November 4). The Associated Press Coco. (2006). Falling Japanese Birthrate. Retrieved November 4‚ 2007‚ from http://tokyo.metblogs.com/archives/2006/01/falling_japanes.phtml Doing Business‚ Culture‚ Customs‚ Etiquette - Japan. (2007). Kwintessential Cross Cultural Solutions Doing business in Japan: No-nonsense guide to doing business in Japan (2007). Eurotechnology Economy of Japan. (2007). Wikipedia. Retrieved November 4‚ 2007‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Japan

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    8Teaching Strategies 1. Take Five Procedure: In pairs‚ students take five minutes to orally review a concept and present it to the class‚ usually at the beginning or end of a class period. Purpose • Briefly consolidate or reinforce learning. Payoff Students will: • develop a strategy that can be used to review content material in all areas. • share responsibility for teaching and reviewing with each other. • “talk” their way into meaning and understanding through verbal rehearsal. • perceive

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    The theme of “Raymond’s Run” and “All-American Slurp” can both be related because the main characters are both being held back from what their desires are. The main character of “Raymond’s Run‚” Squeaky‚ is held back from obtaining her goal which is friendship. She struggles to get friends because of her arrogant proclivity‚ mostly from instances that occur with her older brother‚ Raymond. This is also the same for the Lin girl‚ from the story “All-American Slurp” because she finds difficulty adapting

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