Explore the ways in which Sujata Bhatt memorably conveys differences between cultures in this poem. Sujata Bhatt is an Indian who emigrated to the states. This is poem is written as a wakeup call for the Indians. This poem is itself ironical because the poem is written in English and talks about the disadvantages of English. 1. The 3 lines shows that India is such a beautiful country that the “great Pan” emigrated here. Great pan is known to be a lover of nature and beauty. This may show the
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abilities and encourage them to participate inn recreational activities‚ show them what options are available to them ‚ give them praise upon there achievements. 2.3 Explain the meaning of goals and targets familiarise them within a plan ‚ identify areas they will aim for as there targets‚ include them in the planning process contribute to building of there self esteem of the children and young persons within your care. When planning a child or young persons goals and targets involve the
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STUDENT ASSESSMENT GUIDE Unit of competency name| Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities| Unit of competency number| BSBMKG501B| Unit Purpose On successful completion of this unit you should be able to actively seek out and assess marketing opportunities in terms of viability and suitability to the organisation. You should also be able to turn the assessed marketing opportunities into reality – by scoping the implementation process and getting buy in from management and other key
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Culture Culture is the characteristics of a particular group of people‚ defined by everything from language‚ religion‚ cuisine‚ social habits‚ music and arts. Culture is something that is learned and is passed on from generation to generation. According to Damen‚ L. (1987). Culture Learning: The Fifth Dimension on the Language Classroom. Reading‚ MA: Addison-Wesley. "Culture: learned and shared human patterns or models for living; day- to-day living patterns. these patterns and models pervade all
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A Different mirror: A History of Multicultural America Ronald Takaki is one of the foremost-recognized scholars of multicultural studies and holds a PhD. in American History from the University of California‚ Berkeley. As a professor of Ethnic Studies at the same university‚ he wrote A Different Mirror: a History of Multicultural America as a fantastic new telling of our nation’s history. The book narrates the composition of the many different people of the United States of America
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KELLEY’S A DIFFERENT DRUMMER Notes including • Life and Background of the Author • List of Characters • Critical Commentaries • Character Analyses • Critical Essays • Essay Topics and Review Questions • Selected Bibliography LIFE AND BACKGROUND OF THE AUTHOR Like many young men‚ William Melvin Kelley’s ideas about who he is and what America is all about have undergone major changes. For many years‚ he was‚ in his own words‚ an "assimilated student." He was educated at Fieldston
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Scholasticism and the creation of Romanesque and Gothic structures. The Papal Monarchy was a major contribution to the High middle Ages‚ because it extended the power of the church. Popes reached a high point of power and influence (Exploring Cultures In the Ancient World‚ Pg. ?) They expanded their government and held councils. They also had new disciplinary tools that gave them greater power. These were Inquisition and Excommunication. Inquisition was the ability to send people to court. They were trialed
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mentally‚ emotionally‚ and physically in both the Savage Culture and the World State Culture. Torn between keeping true to his virtues and conforming to society‚ the treatment of John highlights the values of both cultures in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. Not looking like the rest of the Indians on the reservation hampered John’s ability to fit in with the Savage society. John wanted more than anything to be a part of the Indian culture‚ to be part of the ritual‚ to give his life. "Why wouldn’t
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Assessment Task 1 BSBMKG501B Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities Group Project and Presentation Student ID : WAI00000OL Candidate’s Name : Wonhyung Lee Background Since 1990‚ Stefani Australasia has been one of Australia’s leading manufacturers and distributors for quality products. Stefani Australasia’s products are used in the domestic‚ industrial and manufacturing sectors and are available worldwide in leading department stores and hardware stores. Stefani Australasia
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exist in American and Vietnamese culture and suggest some ways to overcome them." CONTENT American and Vietnam are different not only in geography but also in culture. The culture of Vietnam varies from that of America in every single aspect of culture: ethnictity‚ people‚ religion‚ individualism‚ politics‚ food and ect. Although these factors seem to be abundant and difficult to compare. But according to Hofstede ‘s cultural dimensions‚ he described national culture with five dimensions of basic
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