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    High low context cultures

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    Worldview High Context and Low Context High Context vs. Low Context High-context is that “most of the information is either in the physical context or initialized in the person‚ while very little is in the coded‚ explicit‚ transmitted part of the message.” (Hall). Low-context communication is “the mass of information is vested in the explicit code”. (Hall) 2 High Context High context refers to societies or groups where people have close connections over a long period of time. Many aspects of

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    ABSTRACT Phylogenetic systematics is away to determine the relatedness between species by creating cladograms. In this study‚ we observed the difference between cladograms created with morphological traits and molecular DNA with respect to Felis cattus‚ Canis familiaris‚ Didelphis virginiana‚ Odocoileus virginianus‚ and the Equus caballus. The results demonstrated that although a species is similar or closely related in regards to morphological traits‚ it does not mean that their DNA composition

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    In addition to task commitment and interpersonal attraction‚ group pride may be included in the definition of cohesion.[3] Group pride is when group members like the ideologies that the group supports and share the feeling that being a member of the group is important.[3] Causes of group cohesion[edit] The bonds that link group members to one another and to their group as a whole are not believed to develop spontaneously. Over the years‚ social scientists have explained the phenomenon of group

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    “We all decry prejudice‚ yet are all prejudiced.” Herbert Spencer. One of the greatest problem that our world faces is prejudice‚ we discrimination and stereotype those that we find not to be the same as us or even slightly different. In some form or another we all have experience some form of stereotype or discrimination. It has an effect on the way we think and act. Here we try to understand the reason for prejudice‚ why we stereotypes and discrimination that has continue to affect out world.

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    tendency for observers to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal dispositions upon another’s behavior is called:| A)|the bystander effect.| B)|the fundamental attribution error.| C)|deindividuation.| D)|ingroup bias.| E)|the mere exposure effect.| 5.|Students who were told that a young woman had been instructed to act in a very unfriendly way for the purposes of the experiment concluded that her behavior:| A)|reflected her personal disposition.|

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    everything..‚ but the culture level comparisons ’ (Smith‚ 2002‚ 123)‚ thus missing an opportunity to draw Hofstede (1980a‚ 25) defined culture as ’the collective programming of the mind which distinguishes the members of one human group from another ’. ingroup to look after them‚ and in exchange for that they feel they owe absolute loyalty to it ’(Hofstede‚ 1980b‚ 45) and organizations is distributed unequally ’ (1980b‚ 45) the quality of life‚ or people ’ (1980b‚ 46) and FEMdefined as the opposite of MAS

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    preferences can for lifelong friendships. Brewer proposed that adolescents may maintain optimal distinctiveness by immersing themselves in a subculture to which they conform very strictly‚ but which makes them very unusual or distinctive to majority or outgroup members. Self-categorization theory and optimal distinctiveness theory would predict that the intermediate categories would provide both some uniqueness and a degree of understanding. Those who identify with the superordinate categories of pop/rock

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    strategy the adolescent used–not engaging in the conflict by withdrawing. Further escalating the conflict was mother’s self-concept that was misaligned from her daughter’s. Mother’s ingroup is her Salvadoran family‚ her church‚ and her heterosexual identity. Daughter’s bisexuality has made her part of an outgroup since she sees her daughter as part of the LGBT community‚ a group mother

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    In Othello‚ the play takes place in two different location. The beginning of the play is set around Shakespeare time in Venice. Venice was a prosperous Italian city that was centered in the middle of many trading networks. The second half of the play is set in Cyprus‚ which is an island controlled by Venice. On this island is where things start to fall apart to all the characters. Everyone goes from a very structured society to a very violent and chaotic situation.

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    The roles assigned to them by the public generate how they appear to the public; it is all in the perception. With the latest trend of the media‚ officers are staying with their own ingroup and building their alliance by buying into their own rhetoric. I was inspired to write this paper after an officer came into my office shortly after our class discussion on persuasive techniques. The conversation included a colorful discussion by

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