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    perceive Spirituality and Mysticism as Contribution to Peace and Intercultural Understanding? Nowadays peace is striven to be achieved through different methodologies – starting from grass root and civilian initiatives to participation of NGO’s and intergovernmental military alliances. However‚ new perspective has originated‚ welcoming to apply spirituality and mysticism as tools for peace implementation and development of intercultural understanding. This essay is going to discuss this argument from

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    sharing. Within the journal China Media Research‚ (Volume 8.2‚ pg. 1-12‚ 2012) Professor Guo-Ming Chen of the University of Rhode Island authored‚ “The Impact of New Media on Intercultural Communication in a Global Context”. Within this piece‚ Chen illustrates the powerful influence that new media possesses within intercultural relationships‚ which in turn‚ have created new communities that challenge traditional norms. Chen presents her argument in a clear and concise manner‚ beginning with a brief

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    “African Pianism as an Intercultural Compositional Framework”: A Study of the Piano Works of Akin Euba by Bode Omojola. According to Census 2010‚ 50.8 percent of Nigerian people were Christian‚ 48.8 percent people were Islam‚ and people who had traditional beliefs were only 0.4 percent. I believe that music in Nigeria deeply relates to Christian and Islam religious music. In Dr. Omojola’s “African Pianism as an Intercultural Compositional Framework”: A Study of the Piano Works‚ he wrote that

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    This work contains EDU 639 Week 6 Final Paper Intercultural Communication Plan for a Multicultural Classroom Education - General Education Writing the Final Paper The Final Paper will require you to describe your community demographics and predict the type of diversity you might expect to find in your classroom. You will then identify at least three (3) cases which represent some of the different groups found in your community. If you truly live in a mono-cultural area then‚ simply choose

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    the Laws of Supply and Demand The simulation in the text is about a small city by the name of Atlantis. Atlantis is a well-maintained city with many positive aspects for the community. All of the aspects make it a pleasant living environment. For example‚ the city has maintained streets‚ maintained sidewalks‚ large parks and jogging paths. To rent an apartment in the community of Atlantis an individual would have to go through Good life Management. The current vacancy rate is at 28 percent of availability

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    Summarising articles for thesis: Example 1 Karim‚ Zaidi & Wahid (2004) studied the performance of zakat distribution in Perak‚ Kedah‚ Negeri Sembilan and Selangor. The objective of the study is to compare the trend in zakat distribution in the selected states. They used the financial report of 1990 to 2001 from the respective State Islamic Religious Councils to analyze the trend in zakat distribution. They found that‚ on average the respective SIRCS only distributed 69% to 80% of the amount of

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    which is no less serious than narcomania or alcoholism. For instance‚ in August 2005‚ a report surfaced about the death of a 28-year-old southern Korean gamer who had spent 50 hours playing a real-time strategy game (BBC). For another significant example‚ one needs to look no further than July 2012‚ when a Taiwanese teenager fatally collapsed after a 40-hour game session (Crawley). Cases like these are actually quite numerous and happen all around the world. They make additional arguments to the negative

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    Social Mobilization Theory -  an interdisciplinary study within the social sciences that generally seeks to explain why social mobilization occurs‚ the forms underwhich it manifests‚ as well as potential social‚ cultural‚ and political consequences. The three current‚ leading theories explaining these phenomena include:  Resource Mobilization- The assumption here is that for a social movement to first exist and then to thrive‚ it needs to operate similar to a business which makes efficient

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    Behavioral and Social/Cognitive Approaches to Forming Habits Jordon J. Hagen PSY/250 May 18‚ 2012 Valerie Murphy In the following paper‚ I will analyze one of my habits and how the habit was developed. I will discuss whether or not there were role models during the formation of this habit and which‚ if any‚ people influenced the adoption of this habit. If I continue this habit and if there has ever been a time when I have attempted to break this habit will be analyzed as well. The behavioral

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    High context refers to societies or groups where people have close connections over a long  period of time. Many aspects of cultural behavior are not made explicit because most members know what to do and what to think from years of interaction with each other.  In high-context cultures most of the information is in the physical context or is internalized in the people who are a part of the interaction. Very little information is actually coded in the verbal message. Low context refers to

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