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    1. Ninian Smart has established 6 dimensions or structures in a way to find a common ground between all world religions. These are classified into the thought‚ "mind"‚ dimensions which are the experiential‚ mythical‚ and doctrinal dimension‚ and then the multi-sensory dimensions which are the ritual‚ ethical and social dimensions. The experiential dimension is the religious experience. People come to know their religion‚ their God or the ultimate reality through experience. According to Smart‚ there

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    sub-ordinate nation is ruled by a more dominant nation‚ the dominant nation passes on most of its cultural traits‚ most notably language‚ onto the sub-ordinate nation through power. This transfer of one culture onto another‚ is what we call‚ cultural imperialism. The language that is believed to be the dominant language today is the ‘English’ language‚ which obviously comes from the western culture. In today’s world you see English spoken almost everywhere‚ in India its even the co-official language along

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    beautiful cultural background.There are over 558 federally recognized tribes in America right now‚and another 126 who have applied for federal recognition.At the time of first contact with Europeans‚ the United states was fully occupied by Indian Nations and some 300 Indian languages existed‚approximately 106 of which are still spoken.The diversity and hetrogeneity of the American Indian community cannot be overstated. According to the 2000 Census there are 4.1 million people who identify themselves

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    natives were treated very poorly. This is a huge cultural collision in Heart of Darkness. This collision greatly affects many of the characters within the book. Kurtz is one of the main characters who is affected. The collision causes him to change from an honest man to one who has succumbed to the darkness in his heart. Every man has a “darkness” in his heart that comes out in challenging situations. This darkness is what changes Kurtz. The cultural collision of the Europeans and natives has caused

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    Examine sociological theories that explain the ethnic dimension to crime and deviance (21 marks) Recent statistics show that black people are five times more likely to be in prison than whites. Ethnic groups are heavily over represented in prisons. Waddington et al investigated whether ethnic groups were targeted by the police and whether they were treated unfairly. Waddington et al concluded that these ethnic minorities were stopped and searched more because they were out on the street at the

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    Many people are affected by cultural differences‚ but if one tries to break the barriers‚ the attempt is usually received with open arms and graciously. I remember when preparing for my trip to Germany friends asked why I chose Germany. I responded with “why not?” Then I was confronted with reasoning like “look what happened in World War II‚ you do not know their language‚” and my favorite‚ “all there are is Nazi people over there.” I looked at them for a second then replied with something to the

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    family best explained by the first‚ second or third dimensional view of power ?’ When we think about power in social context it  is can be termed as specific ability of  influencing  or controlling others . Generally authority is considered as power due to being accepted as social norms. Three dimension of Power can be understood by Lukes’s academic theory which says "three faces of power". He discussed how the governments Exercise its controlling power on people by three ways as by decision-making

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    Six Dimensions of Health Worksheet SCI/162 Associate Level Material Six Dimensions of Health Worksheet Part 1 For each of the following six dimensions of health‚ list at least one characteristic‚ activity‚ belief‚ or attitude that reflects that dimension in your life. Provide a brief explanation with each example. Refer to Ch. 1 in the text for explanations of these dimensions. Please remember to use complete‚ mechanically correct sentences in all responses. Physical health: Being

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    Trompenaar’s cross cultural dimension as guidance. Universalism v/s Particularism; The belief of universal application of ideas and practices against the belief of adapting ideas and practices in accordance to the circumstances and situation. Thai culture can be categorize in Particularism because most Thai people place high regard on personal friendship rather than contractual on the paper. Some agreements can even be change or alter base upon relationships. Thai people determine what right or ethically

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    Cultural imperialism is a multi-faceted concept‚ a collection of possible causes with a common effect - the tendency towards homogenization of cultures. This essay will explore the arguments behind the possible causes‚ specifically‚ the notions of forced acculturation as opposed to the voluntary embrace of Western culture. It will refer to theories of post-colonialism and cultural hegemony. First‚ it’s necessary to try to define the term imperialism. Lenin held that imperialism was the highest

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