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    Era : Early 1970s Trend : Ethnic clothes Impact on fashion trend or history: There was no acute impact or revolution in fashion trends‚ as result the popular trends in late 1960s continued into 1970s. Much of hippie style had been integrated into mainstream American society by the early 1970s. The Mexican peasant blouses‚ tunic and Indian fabrics were still popular. The Also‚ the seventieth was a individualism decade. Everyone could wear anything anywhere so that the first phase of early

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    learn more about it. France’s background is diverse‚ but its inhabitants are unified in identity. Although many different regional cultures abound‚ a sense of national unity dominates the land. (Central Intelligence Agency) Linguistic‚ religious‚ ethnic‚ geographical‚ and historical factors all contribute to the French culture in many impactful ways. This distinct culture allows the French to provide interesting characteristics‚ values‚ and communication styles that can be very insightful when studying

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    Japanese Corporate Culture‚ Its Trends And Changes Japanese Business & Culture bus 258.1 Table of Contents1.0 Introduction 2.0 Procedure 3.0 Findings 3.1 Changing social culture. 3.2 Business Culture in Japan 3.3 Why change is needed 3.4 What is Japan and her corporations doing to develop and change 4.0 Conclusion 5.0 Bibliography Japanese Business & CultureAn investigation Japanese corporate culture‚ its trends and changes.1.0 IntroductionThis

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    and perfect enough‚ however‚ the marvelous originations and rich sensitiveness cannot be palled or tarnished. It’s the youth‚ who are always on crest of culture wave‚ that can grasp at the subtle hint and create fashion for the public. Thus‚ the most effective and efficient way to have a understanding of contemporary culture is to analyze the trends of its youth. Compared with those burdened with kinds of bonds‚ works and responsibilities‚ the youth are sharp and aggressive‚ never afraid of making

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    Youth Culture Stats and Trends: 1) Underage Drinking The Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth at Georgetown University released a status report on underage drinking in the U.S. http://camy.org/research/underage2004/ See also: "Newer generations slower to curb alcohol use" http://my.webmd.com/content/article/101/106023.htm See also: ‘Power Hour’ drinking game ritual http://www.jointogether.org/sa/news/summaries/reader/0%2C1854%2C576418%2C00.html See also: Drinking increases injury/death

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    imagined and expected. I would rather call it a “positively challenging experience” as I am exposed to a completely foreign culture and challenged to adapt myself to it but the learning process of this new culture has greatly excited me. At the beginning‚ I inevitably experienced a certain amount of cultural shock‚ given the vast difference between Vietnamese culture and American culture. Cultural shock is a state of anxiety that results from cross-cultural misunderstanding. One incident that gave rise

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    head: TRENDS PAPER Trends Paper University of Phoenix Introduction to Popular American Culture SOC 105 Sep 06‚ 2007 Trends Paper There are many trends in the world‚ but they vary from country to country. Trends have a tendency to change within time‚ but there is always something called popular trends those are the trends that people tend to follow. This paper will observe a few trends in the American Culture‚ which will include social‚ political‚ religious‚ and personal trends. Some

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    “Change is the only constant‚ whether it’s in music‚ culture‚ dance or fashion” (Sonu Nigam). Nigam states that no aspect of human society can avoid evolution. Change is always happening‚ but some changes may seem more drastic than others. The American society sees and example of this cultural revolution as a result of the first World War. New technology and ways of living were introduced by a fresh generation‚ as old ways of living were left in the past. F. Scott Fitzgerald is known to be

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    Americans make more of an effort to consume products that appear to have been altered to make them healthier. I think Americans eat more because it will make them think it is healthy. *Page: 534 5. The observed cultural differences in the amount of sleep around the world are quite pronounced but remain largely unexplained. Why do you think Japanese people sleep much less than North Americans and some Europeans? The Japanese seem to rely on a heritage culture more than a local culture for their

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    The Mandan tribe was a Native American group that lived in what is present day North Dakota for hundreds of years before its culmination in the late 1800s. They were very unique and had minimal technologies or or formal civilizations‚ forcing them to live off the land. The practices of the Mandan tribe were different to those of any other peoples‚ either today or centuries ago. The Mandans’ way of life‚ religion‚ and culture greatly contrast other people and tribes from both when they existed and

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