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    home. We have covered our responsibilities as a viewer‚ but what responsibility does the filmmaker hold or needs to accomplish? Did I laugh? Was I surprised when I was supposed to be? Was the plot very clear? Did I get the overall message of the movie? These are all questions that can be asked. So‚ does the filmmaker have responsibilities? Some people may say the filmmakers don’t have responsibilities‚ to a movie goer like myself I say yes. The filmmaker definitely has some responsibilities. One of

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    throu SOCIETY & CULTURE SUMMARY CORE TERMS Social Literacy-A socially literate individual: is interested in‚ observes & asks questions about the micro & macro world. -Shows critical discernment towards the media. -Is capable of informed decision making & takes consider action on social views. -Empathises with people of different societies & cultures. -Researches effectively & ethically. -Communicates effectively. -Understands continuity & change & the

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    Malay Culture and Society Essay “Malaysian Music” Tounsi Marwa MH101062 Malaysian music Music is an art that is complementary and touches to the culture of a country. As for example Malaysian music that summarize all different culture in Malaysia like Indians Malay and Chinese. In this article I will try to list and describe different types of Malaysian music. As known‚ Malaysian music is classified by three or more different types such as folk‚ classic ‚ popular and contemporary. Nobat

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    Email Etiquette

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    Email Etiquette I feel that email etiquette is very important these days because we use this method frequently. I think that it is more important to businesses to use these practices because of the standard of customer service. Email etiquette can assure that you get your point across to the consumer without overwhelming them or even being inappropriate. These listed below are the main three components to email etiquette and I agree strongly with the concept: * Professionalism: by using proper

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    Understanding Diversity within Society 1.1 Explain the meaning of Diversity in detail Diversity refers to the variety of backgrounds‚ orientations and experiences created within our community. When a community is diverse there is the presence of different points of views and ways of making meaning which flow from the variety within it. This variety arises out of different cultural‚ racial‚ ethnic‚ religious‚ gender‚ socioeconomic class‚ political‚ developed abilities‚ and/or sexual orientation

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    What is the greatest gift American citizens have? Freedom is the greatest gift we have. Our freedom is established in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. According to these documents‚ we citizens have the right to talk freely‚ to believe in any religion we want‚ to publish any story‚ and assemble any meeting. In my opinion these documents‚ the Bill of Rights and the Constitution‚ are the most valuable forms we have because within these documents it gives us the option to an education‚ to

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    Telephone Etiquette

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    Telephone Etiquette A phone is ringing somewhere in your office. By the third ring the call should be Answered. BUT… before you pick up that phone: 1. Clear your mind of all but the task at hand – responding to the caller. 2. Prepare your phone voice 3. Answers by the 3rd ring 4. Offer your standardized greeting. 5. Be prepared before you respond. 6. Treat the caller with respect; be efficient‚ effective‚ empathetic and

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    Traditional Roles of Women in Religion and the Challenges Imposed by Modern Society A man is incomplete without a woman‚ and a woman is incomplete without a man. These two species work together to keep the cycle of life going. One cannot function without the other but one is also different from the other. Religion has divided and has helped men and women understand their duties and responsibilities. There is a great deal of balance between these roles. According to all three religious traditions

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    I have been truly fascinated by many cultures in my life. The one that truly calls out to me again‚ again is the southern culture‚ in Georgia to be specific. I feel as if I would be able to meld into their way of life easily. They seem to be more relaxed and happy on a daily basis. I’ve often thought that they live life more simply. I would be okay with simplifying my life to mimic there way of life. I would always prefer less of the drama and more of the sitting in the breeze with a tall glass of

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    promoting educational and civic engagement in high poverty schools)‚ as well as the perspectives of Sentilles‚ Ryan‚ and our classroom visitors. The perspectives of the authors we read and the classroom visitors reflect a large presence and deep understanding of the barriers to significant and sustained improvements in high poverty schools. However‚ our interactions generally concluded on a constructive and hopeful note and the belief that improvements are necessary and possible. Three main strategies

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