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    Explain the habitus. From where does it come? What does it do? How does it help us to understand the relationship between structure‚ culture‚ and agency? The definition of habitus is officially‚ as per Bourdieu himself: habitus is referred to as the ’structuring structure’ or ’playing the game’. It is a mental filter that structures an individual’s perceptions‚ experiences‚ and practices such that the world has a taken-for-granted common sense appearances. Imagine an allegory of a soccer game

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    1-Understanding the relationship between organisational structure and culture: 1.1 compare and contrast different leadership organisational structures and culture 1.2 explain how the relationship between an organization’s structure and culture can impact on the performance of business. 1.3 discuss the factors which influence individual behaviour LO 2-Describle different approaches to management and leadership: 2.1 describe different approaches to management and leadership: 2.2 explain how organisational

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    Though it was Rome that defeated Greece‚ it was the culture of the Greeks that the Roman people most reflected (Morey‚ 1901). Greece could be seen in many of the new cultures forms from their worship all the way to how they taught their children. It was the great defeated Greeks that made way for the new Roman civilization (Morey‚ 1901). Although Greece was defeated it lived on through the guise of Roman daily life. The Greeks had many gods’ whom they worshiped and believed could change and save

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    partners who grew to become the “closest of friends”. At the beginning‚ Hoover was skeptical of Truman’s motives‚ but as time past‚ the pair grew fond of each other. This happened due to their respect for the history and office of the presidency and for one another. During Truman’s reelection however‚ negative light was shed on their bond. Authors Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy suggested that Truman and Hoover’s bond was viewed as secure by stating on page 46‚ “So one might have expected that the general

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    Located in the heart of Rome‚ The Roman Colosseum‚ is the largest amphitheater ever built‚ whose appearance symbolizes the power and grandeur of the Roman Empire. The Colosseum was one of the most important and influential aspects to Ancient Rome. It displayed the Roman’s technology of engineering along with providing a form of entertainment for the Roman people. In 70 CE‚ under the emperor Vespasian‚ the Romans began the revolutionary construction of what was the greatest architectural achievement

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    The book of Romans 1-8 has lots of information about life of human beings their relationship with God and the natural word. One needs to have a deeper look into the books meaning from it. (Moo 2002) The purpose of this paper is to describe the teaching of Romans 1-8‚ concerning the natural word‚ identity of the human beings. Their relationship and culture and they teaching the worldview. God formed the natural world‚ he spoken though the word. This belief is held by Christians since it is expressly

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    Products and Culture As a marketer‚ we all know that a product is more than a physical item: It is a bundle of satisfactions (or utilities) that the buyer receives. These utilities include its form‚ taste‚ colour‚ odour‚ and texture; how it functions in use; the package; the label; the warranty; and any other symbolic utility received from the possession or use of the goods. In short‚ the market relates to more than a product’s physical form and primary function. The values and customs within a

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    The relations between Anglo-Americans and Native Americans had never been easy‚ starting from the original settlement of colonies on Native Americans’ territory. The European settlers believed that they had every right to take over Indian lands. They viewed them as savages and that their lives had no values. On the other side‚ Indians looked at new arrivers as intruders to their lands. Native Americans fought with occupants for the right to their freedom and their lands. Separate Indian tribes couldn’t

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    The relationship between what society believes is important and worth protecting and how it is reflected in criminal law can be described in many ways. Society in general views actions such as murder‚ rape‚ robbery or even burglary as an act‚ evil in nature‚ public or of moral principles. These actions are considered to be Malum in se. Laws which are viewed as Malum prohibitum‚ consist of acts banned by laws such as speeding‚ drug use‚ or even prostitution. These acts are seen as regulatory infractions

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    purposes and the significances of the Colosseum to Rome and Roman culture? The Roman Colosseum was more than a mere colossal monument. It served many purposes and held significance not just culturally but both architecturally and politically. Though its history leaves an unavoidable trail of blood and death‚ it’s still regarded as an important milestone in the history of human art and architecture. Before the construction of the Colosseum there was no structure in Rome that specialized in providing the

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