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    affect on the culture we must go back to the origin of both‚ examine both as they were developed‚ and look at the stories and aspects of both‚ individually and as a whole. Greek religion’s exact origin is vague and presumed unclear. However‚ it is known it started in Mycenae‚ an area at the foot of Greece along the Mediterranean Sea. The Mycenaean’s did not originally believe in the Greek myths that the later Greeks enjoyed. The clues as to what their religion was like‚ and how Greek myths

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    representations of their faith by showing their communication with God‚ divine authority‚ and the absolution from sin. Each of these artists showed the importance religion had on their lives. Cultures all over the world have relied on art to convey religious ideas and emotions. In some cases art from one culture has influenced another. The Japanese towards the end of the Muromachi era were influenced by the Portuguese and their teachings of Christianity. Despite the language barriers‚ Buddhism and

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    glance‚ it is easy to assume that pre-war Southeast Asian nationalism was indeed primarily influenced by tradition and culture but further inspection and analysis of the history during that era would prove otherwise. In this paper‚ I will argue that although tradition and culture did initially influence the development of Southeast Asian nationalism‚ its indigenous and traditional influence waned as external Western ideology overshadowed it. In British Burma and Dutch East Indies‚ tradition and religion

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    HOFSTEDE: Cultures And Organizations - Software of the Mind Culture as mental programming In Western languages ’culture’ commonly means ’civilization’ or ’refinement of the mind’ and in particular the results of such refinement‚ like education‚ art‚ and literature. This is ’culture in the narrow sense; ’culture one’ Culture as mental software‚ however‚ corresponds to a much broader use of the word which is common among social anthropologists: this is ‘culture two’. In social anthropology‚ ’culture’ is

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    A Culture of My Own The smell of the ocean‚ palm trees‚ and the sound of the salsa beats in the distance‚ characteristics of a beautiful culture. But is that really what My culture is. As a Cuban in America‚ culture is much different than that of a island native. My culture‚ or should I say‚ the culture that my family has molded into our own‚ is a spectacular one. It may not be the same as it was one-hundred years ago‚ or even twenty years ago for that matter. But one things makes that okay‚

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    1.0 Research Question How does a good leader influence the team performance? 2.0 Literature Review 2.1 Leaders turn visions into successes‚ said Kahn P. 2003 (Kibort 2004) Leader with a clear vision will able to lead the team to real a goal. He will not ignore problem‚ focus on innovation‚ take risks‚ and finally build winning team. 2.2 Great leaders have vision‚ honesty‚ passion‚ authenticity‚ great communication skills‚ and competencies‚ stated Shaeffert (Kibort 2004) Leaders with great

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    on business organization. There are various cultural factors which affect these organizations. These factors have various influences to the organizations depending on the country in which the organization is located. Chinese organizations differ with the United States organization‚ because of difference in culture. This paper has discussed the organizations in both the United States and in China‚ thus highlighting the differences‚ and the causes of these differences in terms of culture. When we talk

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    Teotihuacan: Political:  Power not concentrated in the hands of a single ruler.  The rapid growth in urban population initially resulted from a series of volcanic eruptions that disrupted agriculture.  The elite used the cities growing labor resources to bring marginal lands into production.  Members of the elite controlled the state bureaucracy‚ tax collection‚ and commerce. Economy:  More than 2 % of the urban population was engaged in making obsidian tools  More than 2/3 of the city’s

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    1. view of his own work‚ how do you think the artist‚ Vik Muniz views the function of art? Support your answer. a. I think that Muniz feels that the function of art is to change the lives of people‚ and to help them see the life and beauty that is already inside of them. Vik Muniz does this through the project of going to the landfill in Brazil and working with people there. He changes their lives especially by helping them to see the potential that they have themselves for something greater to

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    institutions have historically been firmly associated in Australian culture‚ their affiliation is becoming more complex. Sociologists understand marriage as a legally recognized social agreement between two individuals‚ traditionally based on a sexual relationship and indicating a lastingness of the union. Currently‚ other disparities on the description of marriage might include whether spouses are of opposite sexes or the same sex‚ and how one of the customary expectations of marriage is understood today

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