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    Cute in Japanese Culture

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    obsession with cute continued to progress in other areas as well. The 1980s also saw the rise of cute idols‚ such as Seiko Matsuda‚ who is largely credited with popularizing the trend. Women began to emulate Seiko Matsuda and her cute fashion style and mannerisms‚ which emphasized the helplessness and innocence of young girls.[4] No longer limited to teenagers‚ however‚ the spread of making things as cute as possible‚ even common household items‚ was embraced by people of all ages. Now there are airplanes

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    the students like other members of the society. The students around us have adopted all the fashions prevailing in society. Today‚ they wear stylish clothes following the westerners. They also copy their style of speech and mannerisms. Their style is rather artificial‚ and their comportment is devoid of

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    to “look ‘im in the face” and rid themselves of this dishonor. This stresses the intense importance that the military places on its honor and the great lengths it will go preserving it. These lengths not only include execution‚ but also symbolic mannerisms such as the removal of the buttons and “cut[ting] off [of] the stripes” of the condemned. The military expects its members to be held to a very high standard of conduct and servility; all who do not conform are expelled or sent to sleep “out and

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    Listening

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    LISTEN UP! According to Raymond McNulty‚ “Everyone who expects to succeed in life should realize that success will come only if you give careful consideration to other people.” To accomplish this‚ you must be an excellent listener. One of the most critical skills that an individual acquires is the ability to listen. Studies indicate that a person spends 70 percent to 80 percent of his or her time communicating‚ of which 45 percent is spent listening. Nixon and West give the following

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    barriers as well as exploring and improving group dynamics by understanding the different types of personalities which exists in the team. This makes the team more effective as they are more able to relate with each other and can understand each others mannerism and way of communicating more efficiently. | Write a 200 word summary of the argument in the article by Peterson & Harvey‚ 2009. Peterson and Harvey argues that managing conflict for leaders is a difficult task and should be done in a way which

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    Sociology

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    Subcultures incorporate large parts of their mother cultures‚ but in specifics they may differ radically. Some subcultures achieve such a status that they acquire a name of their own. Dick Hedgier (1981) used style as a subculture’s fashions‚ mannerisms‚ argot (see also slang‚ jargon‚ and Polari)‚ activities‚ music‚ and interests. Subcultural styles are distinguished from mainstream styles by being intentionally "fabricated"‚ their contractedness‚ as different from conventional. Hedgier considered

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    Roderick Usher‚ the central character of Poe’s gothic tale. Poe uses direct and indirect characterization techniques in order to effectively convey his point. Usher’s anxiety is revealed through descriptions of his odd‚ disheveled appearance and mannerisms along with his rapid mood swings. The author describes the tone as “overdone cordiality” and by “sullen quality”. Also‚ when discussing the psychological criticism one must consider how Poe’s approach might lead the readers to see him as a hypochondriac

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    Douglass portrays throughout the book how knowledge contributed to his life. First‚ knowledge helped him identify and seek Christianity. At a young age‚ he was able to distinguish right from wrong‚ and how the slaveholders did not have Christ like mannerisms‚ even though they referred to themselves as Christians. Christianity was portrayed to be peaceful‚ but the violent actions of

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    No One Knows

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    comes into your class and he looks like a quiet person. For a few weeks he seems to be a very nice boy‚ after becoming a part of the crowd his actions of being a nice quiet boy changes. Each day there seems to be a difference in his actions and mannerism. He becomes bold in doing wrong things and displays very little manners and respect for others. He now influences other children in doing wrong as well so that they could get into trouble along with him. He graduly picks fights‚ steals other peoples

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    Stravinsky Essay

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    Stravinsky also compares conductors to great actors who are unable to play anything but themselves. Conductors like great actors‚ “are unable to adapt themselves to the work‚ but they choose to adapt the work to themselves‚ to their style‚ their mannerism.” Stravinsky shows an element of hatred toward conductors and how lazy and arrogant they are‚ how they believe they are better in every way. Conductor do not have to be educated on music to do what they do‚ all they truly need is to look the part

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