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    difference between the countries is the way the West influenced each region‚ and the way China and Japan responded to this influence. China focused more on the idea of being a "status oriented" society‚ while Japan was more "goal oriented" based. In China‚ anyone had the ability to better themselves and change their status through civil examinations given by the government. Western impact however slowly changed this old age system. Japan’s caste system viewed certain aspects of life differently and

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    Throughout history‚ two movements have had a significant impact on Western civilization: the spread of Greek culture and the religion of Christianity. The rise of Greek influence brought with it a new form of government‚ language‚ history‚ and beliefs. Additionally‚ a very influential part of the growth of Western civilization was the rise of Christianity. Christianity preached an inviting message of acceptance and salvation from sins. Both of these movements made a lasting impression because

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    WHICH CULTURE IS BETTER: WESTERN OR EASTERN “The Last Supper‚” the painting of Da Vinci illustrates the mental states of each subject and the expressions in a vivid manner and bring the subjects to life. Qi Baishi‚ a renowned painter of traditional Chinese painting‚ famous for painting shrimps could bring subjects to life within seconds. Both of them possess painting techniques which are extraordinary‚ but their styles are completely different. The famous Chinese painter Master Li Hongzhi

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    Skateboarding and Its Effects on Youth Culture Kevin V. Zuniga John F. Kennedy Middle College Skateboarding and Its Effect on Youth Culture Throughout the world there seems to be an uprising of many subcultures‚ groups‚ and social classes that give diversity to the world to many communities of The United States of America and also many other countries as well. Diversity within countries is a positive factor‚ because of the different viewpoints and contributions they bring into society

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    In The Youth Culture Tina Tyler Grand Canyon University July 16‚ 2014 Introduction Juvenile delinquency and drug abuse both share identical patterns of behavioral problems. Youth and adolescents who misuse drugs are subject to delinquent and drug abuse behaviors. However an effective substance abuse treatment programs for juvenile delinquents should be implemented so that successful rehabilitation is accomplished. There are many similarities among criminal behaviors among youths and drug

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    and interpretations. Our cultural and individual orientations toward death are intimately interwoven. We are at once a product of our culture and a participant in its ongoing evolution. It is well recognized that denial‚ or perhaps more accurately‚ suppression are psychological defense mechanisms that mark the orientation of Western culture toward death. The culture tends to avoid serious consideration of death and avoidance behavior is readily documented. Firstly‚ there has been changes in the morality

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    Mixture of global food culture in Bangladeshi food habit Mixture of global food culture in Bangladeshi food habit A report submitted to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in part-fulfillment of the requirements of the final examination in Business Communication‚ Spring 2012 Prepared and Submitted by Tanim Md Nur Hossain 11-18275-1 Course Teacher Sultana Kasfia Assistant Professor School of Business American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Date of submission

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    The Development of Sub-cultures‚ with particular reference to youth cultures A Sub-Culture is a smaller culture held by a group of people within the main culture of a society‚ in some ways different from the dominant culture of a society‚ but with many aspects in common. Subcultures come in a diversity of forms‚ associated with street gangs‚ prison inmates‚ drug addicts‚ football hooligans‚ religious cults‚ hippie communes‚ and punk rockers. On a larger societal scale‚ subcultures include working-class

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    study Research questions Objective of the study Significance of the study Scope of the study Operational definitions CHAPTER ONE 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Communication is vital to all areas of our lives‚ we use it to persuade‚ to influence‚ to inform‚ share‚ discover and uncover information. Communication is the mechanism through which human relationship is developed. In any aspect of life‚ communication is important because it enhances relationship among community members. Mobile

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    INFLUENCE OF MASS MEDIA ON YOUTH In the last 50 years‚ media influence has grown rapidly with an advance in technology. First there was the radio‚ then the newspapers‚ magazines‚ television and now the internet. Today‚ we all live in a media-dominated world. Media is a way for the members of the society to keep themselves informed about what is happening around them. It is also the major source of entertainment. By creating an image appealing to the youth‚ media controls the variety of material

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