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    Culture of Pakistan

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    CULTURE Pakistan is the country full of natural and cultural wealth. Pakistan has its own unique and specific cultural identification. Culture and heritage of Pakistan reflects the extra ordinary skill and devotion of Pakistani people. Pakistani people are playing a vital role in the presentation‚ development and promotion of Pakistani culture. The Pakistani culture is dominated by Islamic tradition and heritage. Islamic heritage has great impact on Pakistani culture. In ancient times‚ Pakistan was

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    INTERCULTURAL FEEDBACK | Brittany | | | SUMMARY INTRODUCTION I – HOFSTEDE MODEL II – CULTURE NORMS AND VALUE SYSTEMS CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION Brittany was shaped in course of the centuries by the nature and by the men whose everyday life remains still confidentially connected to the environment and to the territory. With Rennes‚ its capital‚ and all 1270 municipalities‚ it reveals geography as well as a culture as rich as diverse. The agriculture and the fishing still have

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    Sectarianism in Pakistan

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    Sectarianism in Pakistan INTRODUCTION The decade of the 1990s witnessed a frightening upsurge in the Shia-Sunni sectarian violence in Pakistan‚ both in terms of scope and intensity. Recently‚ sectarian strife has engulfed even those areas‚ which were previously unaffected‚ largely because of the emergence of organized terrorist groups along sectarian lines. Besides target killings‚ these groups hit even ordinary members of each other’s sects. The problem‚ therefore‚ is no more of an occasional nature

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    Some Dimensions of Culture (or the CONTENT of an organization’s SPECIFIC underlying assumptions) Ask yourself‚ what specific underlying assumptions are contributing to the problem to be solved? What category of content below do these assumptions fall into? These are the relevant dimensions. Schein (Schein‚ 2010‚ pp 69-175) From External Adaptation: Shared Assumptions about Mission Strategy Goals Means Measurement Correction From Internal Integration: Common Language Group Boundaries

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    Thai Culture Dimension

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    In this paper‚ we assess Thai culture and its influence on Thai people by using Trompenaar’s cross cultural dimension as guidance. Universalism v/s Particularism; The belief of universal application of ideas and practices against the belief of adapting ideas and practices in accordance to the circumstances and situation. Thai culture can be categorize in Particularism because most Thai people place high regard on personal friendship rather than contractual on the paper. Some agreements can even

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    Train to Pakistan

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    Honors India February 15‚ 2013 Book Review: Train to Pakistan Khushwant Singh opens his novel Train to Pakistan in a seemingly peaceful village on the countryside of Punjabi. Although the small village is fictional‚ it is important to note the historical significance this village‚ its people‚ and the time period represent in the novel. Revered as a one of the finest and best-known renditions of the Indian tragedy of partition‚ Train to Pakistan embodies more than a fictitious community. The following

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    Pakistan Terrorism

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    PA K IS TA N & TER R O R IS M Various acts of terrorism have been carried out in different parts of the world by different groups for a variety of purposes. The nature of terrorism changes with changing world conditions and increases its impact and power with the new means made possible by developing technology But Fact Remains That TERRORISM IS THE CRUELEST OF CRIMES. R etrospective V iew  The growing of “non-state” terror is an old phenomenon lately discovered.  International terrorism

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    Power dimension in family

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    dimensional view of power ?’ When we think about power in social context it  is can be termed as specific ability of  influencing  or controlling others . Generally authority is considered as power due to being accepted as social norms. Three dimension of Power can be understood by Lukes’s academic theory which says "three faces of power". He discussed how the governments Exercise its controlling power on people by three ways as by decision-making power‚ by non decision-making power and by

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    Literacy in Pakistan

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    LITERACY IN PAKISTAN Pakistan’s Senate on Wednesday was informed that national literacy rate is 54 percent out of which 66.25 percent male and 41.75 percent female are literate. This was stated by Minister for Education‚ Mrs. Zubaida Jalal in her written reply to a query raised by Senator Sardar Latif Khosa in the Senate here. Giving the province-wise and gender-wise detail‚ the Minister informed that an estimated 60.8% population is literate in Punjab province. The literacy rate for male and

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    Festives of Pakistan

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    Festivals in Pakistan. Shab-e-Barat :*   Religious festival celebrated on 14th of Shaaban‚ the 8th Islamic month. Prayers‚ fire works‚ exchange of sweet dishes and visits.  Eid-ul-Fitr* :   Religious festival celebrating end of fasting month on 1st of Shawwal‚ the 10th month of Islamic  Calendar. Special prayer after sun-rise‚ exchange of sweet dishes‚ visits. Sibi Festival: (Last week of February)  At Sibi (Balochistan). Traditional sports‚ handicrafts exhibition‚ folk music and dances. 

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