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    blacks demand for liberation became more and more relevant not only by blacks‚ but also supported by constitution and whites‚ which had a heavy influence on the government and the politic makers‚ in fact a compromise was needed at that time of history to make a balance between all as the necessity that rose up. In 19 century there was a meeting point between the economy growth and the demand of liberation‚ put a pressure on the should of the riches and leaders‚ in general leader gave the

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    students. A strong human spirit is essential for any journey‚ emotional‚ physical or inner. Types of journeys don’t always relate to physical experiences‚ but can relate to inner thoughts or emotional feelings depicting positive or negative effects. A journey generally leads to the development of an individual been either internal or external. A human spirit is the psychology of an individual‚ it is the mental state of one’s mind. An individual with a strong human spirit often holds the ability

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    the New World’s environment. Spain and other European powers also hoped to convert Native Americans to Christianity and sent missionaries to the New World. Many under Spanish rule adopted Christianity and blended it with native traditions. When the Aztec civilization was conquered by the Spaniards‚ the Aztecs’ religion was considered barbaric and they were not allowed to continue their traditional ways of human sacrifices. As a result of these changes‚ new social orders‚ religious traditions‚ and populations

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    others it might mean something different. However‚ not a lot of people know how the Mexican national culture emerged from a process between the indigenous cultures and the Spanish colonies that dominated the Mexican lands. It began in the era of the Olmecs whom at the time they were the first known society to actually settle in the Gulf of Veracruz. After that the Olmecs they influenced other villages in which the Mayan culture became widely known whom they developed the Mayan calendar. Lastly the Aztecs

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    Report on Discussion Task 5 National Cultures and Corporate Cultures Culture is an essential aspect in the operation and management of business. Presently corporate cultures are chosen from a diversity of national cultures. In that process the organisational structure is influenced in the first place by the general relationship between employees and their organisation. In the second place the hierarchical system of authority defines superiors and subordinates‚ complemented by the general view

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    National Culture in Sony As mentioned earlier‚ Sony is a Japanese company with its operations all around the world. The company started its operations in 1946‚ taking this into account we can easily assume that Sony has a strong connection with its national values and incorporates a culture that is derived from these values. We will now use the five dimensions developed by Hofstede in order to assess its national culture. Power Distance The power distance value of Japan as calculated by Hofstede

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    Contemporary Management “Dimensions of National Culture (Hofstede)” Assignment no. 1 Dimensions of National Culture We know we are living in a global age. Technology has brought the world much closer together. This means that people of different cultures find themselves working together and communicating more and more. Building connections with people from around the world is just one dimension of cultural diversity. You also have issues like motivating people‚ structuring projects

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    Create a Customer Centric Culture Table of Contents Cover page .…………………………………………………….…….……….1 Table of Contents .....…………………………………………………..…………….2 Abstract …..…………………………………………….………………….3 Define the customer service culture ……………6 Communicate the culture …..……….10 Recruit to grow the culture ….….…….14 Empower Employees .…………..19 Visible and Accessible ….………..23 Recognize and reward action …………...27 Conclusion …….……

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    the present‚ religious beliefs and practices in Latin America changed in that Catholicism and a blend of religions began to be seen throughout Latin America‚ but continued in that animistic and nature religions still remained. Changes in Latin American religious ideologies are easily seen from 1450 to the present day. A new religion entered their society. With the discovery of the new world in 1492 by Columbus‚ many more conquistadors and explorers would come to colonize and explore the new world

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    history‚ goods and ideas have been spread due to cultural diffusion‚ trade‚ and travel. During their Golden Ages‚ Greece and Rome were very prosperous in the areas of writing‚ art‚ architecture‚ and their law systems. Due to the preservation of their cultures by the Byzantine Empire‚ the law systems started by the Greeks and the Romans have impacted the world greatly. During the Atlantic Slave Trade‚ Europeans would capture and enslave Africans‚ forcing them to complete manual labor in the Americas. In

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