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    business ethics climate in Latin America Written by Florian H. International Business Semester 2013 Course: Business Ethics The business ethics climate in Latin America A problem for international companies‚ taking Peru as an example! The Spanish saying: “El que no tranza no avanza.” (One that doesn`t act unethical will not proceed)‚ unfortunately describes best the prevailing immoral way of doing business in the Latin American region. Despite various

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    Latin American Family Values Latin Americans seem to value the family above everything else. In fact‚ many spend all their lives just trying to improve the situation for their families. From experience‚ when speaking with a Latin American‚ the majority of the time they will say that their family is what brings them the most joy or what they are most proud of. Not only do Latin Americans work to care for their families but they also work to keep their families united. They pride themselves

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    Welty's Myth and Images

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    Welty’s Myth and Images The Optimist’s Daughter‚ by Eudora Welty is written with much intricacy and deserves the time of its readers to fully uncover the depth the novel holds. The novel in some ways resembles Welty’s own life as she lost both her mother and brother compared to the loss of her protagonist character’s mother and father. Staying with the fiction genre of the novel‚ Welty includes characters such as Fay to throw in a level of dramatic interest for the readers within the storyline

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    Agriculture and Greek Myth

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    Classical mythology and the sacred religious cult‚ the Eleusinian Mysteries‚ reveal a lot about the importance of agriculture and the future fecundity of the land to ancient civilisations. As the mother-goddess of the grain and rich harvest‚ the myths of Demeter are pivotal to a contemporary understanding of the cultural function of agriculture in the ancient world. The use of primary sources‚ most notably the Homeric Hymn to Demeter and Ovid’s Metamorphosis‚ provide crucial insight into agriculture

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    Myths Surrounding Innovation

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    “There are myths surrounding creativity. The intangible nature of creativity does not lend itself to easy definition”. Introduction The intangible nature of creativity does not have a specific definition for it. However‚ creativity can refer to many things that differ and which also over laps many other elements. (jjenna: 2003). “creativity is defined as the tendency to generate or recognize idea‚ alternatives‚ or possibilities that may be used to solving problems‚ communicating with other

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    Ancient Roman Myths

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    Nick Korompilas Dr. Delgadillo HUM200 Part 1: Document Analysis A tale of rape and suicide‚ this founding myth tells about Roman’s honor based society. The main characters‚ Lucretia and Sexus‚ each play iconic roles of both innocence and guilt‚ providing two completely contrasting perspectives of the story. Lucretia was a highly honorable woman who believed strongly in protecting her sexuality. Regrettably she made this very apparent‚ and as such a beautiful untouched woman‚ she became irresistible

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    Native American Myths

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    Cultures and their Myths Many different people believe different things about creation. Different Native American cultures‚ for example‚ have different stories to explain the mystery of creation. These stories often give insight into the values held by the culture that the story comes from. Although the stories may differ‚ the theme behind each of them often carry a similar message‚ and have values that are alike‚ such as respect for old age‚ or even a love for nature. In “The Earth on the

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    Civil War Myths

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    There has always been a number of circulating myths about the American Civil War. We need to dig deep and find out if these myths are true. Did the South HATE black people? Did Robert E. Lee hate America? Was the civil war all about slavery? Did the South start the civil war? All of these myths are to be revealed. Supposedly the Southern people were the only Americans that enslaved black people. They tortured‚ beat‚ and starved them. According to research‚ a slave in today’s modern world‚ would

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    Four Functions of Myth

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    Jessica Loucks Mythology 6/7/2012 Joseph Campbell has four functions that go along with myths‚ he explains the meaning and understanding of mythology and how they function with today’s society. According to http://drake.marin.k12.ca.us/staff/doherty/fourfunctionsmythology.html 1. “The Mystical/Metaphysical Prospect. This is the religious/spiritual function: a myth is meant to make people experience the powerful feeling of the divine in their lives. 2. The Cosmological Prospect. "The second function

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    brought his religion with him and everyone had to follow it or they was sentenced to death or a cruel punishment. This brought two major theories on how the universe was created‚ and they are. 1. Heliopolitan Creation Myth‚ and 2. Memphite Theology. The Heliopolitan Creation Myth states that the first God was Atum. His characteristics and cult was taken over around the old kingdom time and was taken over by Re‚ but lived on by the names of Re-Atum and Re-Horakhte. Re-Horakhte is the rising of

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