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    Running head: CULTURAL VALUES AND PERSONAL ETHICS PAPER Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper MBA/500 Foundations of Problem-Based Learning R. Garth Ferrell April 23‚ 2006 University of Phoenix Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper Every day people make decisions that may have profound effect on their personal and/or professional lives as well as the lives of others. The decision people make have a foundation on their personal‚ cultural‚ and perhaps organizational values. When these

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    : Shail Sudhanshu Sharan Date of Birth : 27 -01-1996 Permanent address : C/o Shail Sudhanshu Sharan ‚ Garden Bazar ‚ Near RSS office ‚ Munger‚ Bihar. Marital address : Unmarried Religion : Hinduism Nationality : Indian Hobbies : reading books ‚ writing short poems ‚ singing and listening music Communication language : English Contact no. : 9504060182 Educational Qualification: Passed High School from I.C.S.E. Board in the year 2010 Passed Intermediate from C.B.S

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    What role does the medium play in encouraging or discouraging tourism to a particular destination? Media is our main source of entertainment and knowledge (REF) ‚media has facilitate and mediate our connection with the world. Different sources of media like TV‚ film‚ internet and social media can affect the image of a tourist attraction and the way tourist lure to a specific destination. The popular media of the day influences the appeal of the travel destinations and activities through constructing

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    THE MEDIA AND NATION BUILDING Presentation to “National Dialogue on Media Development” By Brig Gen Richard Rutatina (Jtcc‚ psc‚ fwc‚ MB‚ChB‚(MUK)‚ MA‚ Intern.Affrs.(U.of Gha.)‚ MSC‚ Strat.Studies.(Ibadan)‚ MSC‚ Glob.Secty.(Cranfield) Defence and security Advisor TO H.E. THE PRESIDENT Introduction Nation building an on-going process for any country‚ not limited to the developing countries or post-conflict and post-colonial countries. An imperative for all countries that need to survive

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    The Role and Power of the Mass Media Rami G. Khouri       Our world today is increasingly driven by a combination of information and entertainment values‚ and these are both promoted by the explosion of different means of communication‚ especially electronic communication such as satellite TV and Internet. This means the market for information is extremely competitive and is characterized by the following:   1.       Overload on the audience: Most people today‚ even in many developing countries

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    ROLE OF WOMEN: It is true that the worth of a civilization can be measured by the place that it gives to women in the society. It is also true that where women are honored‚ there gods live. Indian Women in the past enjoyed an exalted position in the society. They  excelled in various spheres of life and enjoyed every kind of liberty to develop themselves‚ socially‚ morally and intellectually. However‚ the position did not remain the same for long. During Muslim and British rule‚ her position was

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    language as well as performances. Culture norms may impose members of a certain community to define which traits‚ behaviors‚ roles are considered appropriate or inappropriate to each gender. Although these values are not constant and may change due to cultural revolutions and social changes‚ they are a powerful generator of stereotypes and biases. Despite the fact that many gender roles remain the same‚ others change over time. In the past‚ for example‚ Algerian men refused their spouses to work outside

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    Airline | | A Boeing 767-300ER of Delta Air Lines‚ one of the world’s largest passenger airlines. | Scandinavian Airlines Boeing 737-700 in 2008. SAS is Europe’s most punctual airline for the third year a row.[1] A FedEx Express McDonnell Douglas MD-11. FedEx Express is the world’s largest airline in terms of freight tons flown.[2] Ryanair Boeing 737-800 shortly after take-off. Ryanair is the world’s largest airline in terms of number of international passengers carried.[3] An

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    following quote: “ it is because the media are central to our everyday lives that we must study them... as social and cultural as well as political and economic dimensions of the modern world.” (Roger Silverstone‚ Why Study the Media? 1999.) criteria understand respond to question construct logical argument key terms/concepts used accurately provide relevant examples where required Reading 1.1 Why Media Studies is Worthwhile: Bazalgette ’Media studies is controversial because it is

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    ROLE OF VALUES IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD Values lie at the heart of who we are and what we do. Values shape cultures‚ organizations‚ politics and policies. Values are more often described at the individual‚ religious‚ tribal or national level. A question arises as to whether there are sets of global or universal values and‚ as we move to a more interconnected and globalized world‚ whether they are sufficient in scope and detail. To some extent‚ the answer is clear: Universal values‚ rights and freedoms

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