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    reveals the lovely culture and habits of nation. These are the most attractive places where foreigners visit whenever they arrive to the land. Foreigners also buy traditional products which is difficult to be bought in their places and be placed at their home for their arrival and remembrances of the places where they visited. Not only for foreigners but also for local people‚ traditional products show how a person love culture and tradition

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    depicts‚ connotes‚ tells us‚ and communicates. We/us/ the reader: Senses‚ feels‚ understands‚ knows‚ invites feelings of… Themes of clashing cultures and tradition. From Muni‚ the protagonist’s perspective‚ the American is a ‘red-faced man’‚ a ‘foreigner’ and ‘the stranger’. Narayan depicts a tourist/business man who is culturally misplaced. Humour through misunderstanding used by the writer in the dialogue entertains the reader. From the comfortable perspective of the ‘red-faced American’ the

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    Translation of Public Signs

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    The translation in tourism plays the important part in overseas travel while bilingual public sign is an essential part of the translation in tourism. Guangzhou‚ as an economic and cultured capital of south area in china‚ attracts millions of foreigners. It is doing better in bilingual public signs than some other cities in China‚ both in the quantity and quality. However‚ there are still many problems in Guangzhou’s public signs building. This paper elaborates on the translation of public

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    intolerance with the end of World War I and the increase of immigrants coming to America. Many restrictive laws on immigration had been imposed before 1824’s Immigration Act‚ but they were not enough for the US citizens who felt threatened by the new influx of immigrants. As stated in Document A‚ the Immigration Act of 1924 restricted "the number of each nationality who may be admitted annually is limited to 2 per cent of the population of such nationality residents in the United States...". Some factors

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    hatred of strangers or foreigners. MacDonald suggests that over exaggerating the stereotypes of outsiders helps survival as seeing an exaggerated threat is safer than under estimating a threat. From an evolutionary perspective‚ it has been emphasized that Natural selection has favored genes that cause group member to be altruistic toward members of their own group‚ but intolerant towards outsiders. This is known as Xenophobia-a fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners. MacDonald suggests that

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    related to the Boxer Rebellion. Many Chinese people thought the foreigners (the Germans) were the cause of all the extreme weather happening. In the late 1800’s there was extreme flooding and droughts. The Chinese thought the heavens were upset with the foreigners being there and were punishing them for it with the weather. The weather of course affected the Chinese people’s farming negatively. Among the people that blamed the foreigners was group called The Boxers and they were going to do something

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    Disparity in Incomes While an influx of foreign companies and foreign capital creates a reduction in overall unemployment and poverty‚ it can also increase the wage gap between those who are educated and those who are not. Over the longer term‚ education levels will rise as the financial health of developing countries rise‚ but in the short term‚ some of the poor will become poorer. Not everyone will participate in an elevation of living standards. Decreased Employment The influx of foreign companies into

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    always believed that they were too superior to the others. Since this is true the definition of barbarous differences from culture to culture because they all believe different things to be right and wrong. One aspect of American culture that foreigners believe is that we are wasteful. Leading as the country who produces the most waste in the world‚ we produce about 220 million tons per year. Of this‚ 220 million tons‚ 55% of it ends up in landfills. On the other hand‚ in Sweden they produce about

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    Essay- Community and Society Belonging is a paradoxical concept illustrating an individual’s sense of inclusions and exclusion simultaneously. This is evident in Raimond Gaita’s memoir Romulus My father as the individuals Romulus‚ Raimond and Christine experience the dynamic changes evident in the concept of belong to place‚ society and community. Armin Greder also explores the fluid and dynamic nature of belonging through his picture book ‘The Island’ through the isolation of the protagonist

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    Gran Torino Film Analysis

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    Part A 1. Story and Plot Story and Plot differ from one another. The total world of the story is made out of “diegetic elements”. These elements (such as characters‚ events‚ surroundings‚ sounds and objects) create the world in which the story takes place. In a television series as Baantjer‚ there are a lot of diegetic elements which the audience can relate to‚ whereas in the world of Disney’s Wall-E‚ there are diegetic elements which the audience can’t relate to because it is a whole other world

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