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    Virtue and Ideal Person

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    acting‚ being polite to adults‚ wearing dress clothes to church‚ exercise with tennis‚ say please and thank you‚ are examples of how Li is put in action‚ Li can be translated or interpreted as showing good manners. Shu is the virtue that means reciprocity. It meaning is enclose in a phrase “Do not do unto others what you would not wish done to yourself” (Molloy‚ 2010). A phrase that explains itself. Xiao virtue is “fi lial piety (devotion of a son or daughter to a parent). It also means the devotion

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    Wang Lung’s social rise shifts him from predominantly producing to predominantly consuming‚ and to the the addictive pleasures of a more culturally marked set of activities. The acquisition of wealth infuses Wang Lung’s world with increasing signs of chineseness: silk garments‚ polygamy and concubinage‚ opium‚ culinary delicacies‚ bonded female servants‚ and a generally increasing hierarchization of gender relations. In their early peasant existence‚ Wang Lung and O-lan have a marriage that is‚ despite

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    economy Introduction into the military South Africa (S.A) Botswana (the Dobe) migrated to work on S.A mines Cash wages were spent on beer alcoholism Globalisation: Band Societies Cash economy: disrupted patterns of egalitarianism and reciprocity New goods: a decline in traditional goods  In 2001: restrictions on land use by Botswana government San denied rights to the land‚ hunting rights restricted Globalisation: Band Societies Protected their way of life from outside influence

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    three of which are heavily entwined with the social capital. The five core dimensions are abstracts from the neurology‚ anthropology‚ and psychology. They include harm/care as any other species shows compassion to one of its kind‚ fairness or reciprocity‚ in-group or out-group‚ a trait common to humans who join each other to form large groups for a common goal‚ providing reinforcement in wars‚ sport teams or for loyalty‚ authority or respect‚ which are mainly based on love‚ and purity or sanctity

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    explain self-fulfilling prophecies Be able to explain the process of identity management Be able to define self-disclosure Be able to describe the models of self-disclosure: Social Penetration Theory; and‚ Johari Window Be able to explain reciprocity‚ as well as the other benefits of self-disclosure: catharsis‚ self-clarification‚ self-validation‚ building and maintaining relationships. Be able to explain why it is important to assess the appropriateness of self-disclosure Chapter Three

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    The Compare and Contrast of Two Statues Upon first glance of the two statues‚ “The Royal Acquaintances Memi and Sabu” and “The Statue of Gudea‚” their similarities and differences may not be quite apparent to the eye of an observer. However‚ when taking a closer look into the style of the pieces‚ as well as into the finer details and‚ in these examples specifically‚ the body positioning‚ we can delve into a deeper understanding of what the artists intended for us to see and feel from their creations

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    extension of the American coastline‚ where State Department became overprotective and enforced our territory in the 1840s and warned other imperial powers to stay away. Later‚ in 1875‚ the ties to Hawaii were even more strengthened with a commercial reciprocity agreement‚ which equalized trade between the US and the islands. Furthermore‚ a treaty in 1887 granted the US to a naval-base in Pearl Harbor. Despite the growing connection to Hawaii‚ economic and political trouble was arising. Cultivating sugar

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    go on and on “voluntary sharing of personal information with one another which is self-disclosure” (pg.114). 2. The conversation is happening because both of them share a common interested that allowed them to connect to one another. Law of Reciprocity is a paced and orderly process where openness in one person leads to openness in another person (law-like causal determinism) (pg.116). This happens in the conversation between Diane and Bob when they start talking about the things that matter most

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    The UR promise 2. The unbalanced UR outcome 2.1 Market access 2.2 Implementation issues 2.3 Services 2.4 Intellectual property 3. Broken promises and principles 3.1 Promise of agricultural liberalization 3.2 Promise of transparency 3.3 Promise of reciprocity 4. Summing-up IV. MANAGEMENT‚ KNOWLEDGE‚ AGENDA‚ AGRESSIVE UNILATERALISM AND OTHER HANDICAPS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 1. Some developing countries’ handicaps 1.1 Experience and management arrangements 1.2 The pros and cons of negotiating as a member

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    future disadvantage. People waste electrical energy because they believe others are also doing so. Similarly‚ if these people come to know that others are contributing their effort to save energy‚ they will be more willing to cooperate. Trust in reciprocity is therefore an important factor in dealing with the dilemma of public goods. Expectancy theory also suggests that one’s decision to behave in a certain way is due to their expectation of a desired outcome from that particular behavior. In this

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