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    MaxLee Mounts-Red Michael-Blue Tristan-Black One could argue that your cultural background would influence who you are today in the modern world. One could also say that culture background has nothing to do with anything. However‚ we believe that your culture backroad does not influence on how you see the world. It depends on your views and how you see things. In the short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker‚ two sisters‚ Dee and Maggie are fighting over a quilt that their grandma

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    Tiffany Rayside September 27‚ 2012 Dr. Lynne DeCicco‚ Eng. 112 Journey to Self-Awareness The term‚ “coming of age” signifies a growth in a person’s identity. It is a confusing phase in which one is on the cusp of adulthood and will experience pivotal moments that will shape character and lead to some sort of self-realization. Such moments may result in a loss of innocence‚ the destruction of hopes and dreams‚ the sense of imprisonment‚ and perhaps lessons learned. Two literary works that illustrate

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    Dementia Awareness

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    Unit 4222-237 Dementia awareness. 1.3. Depression‚ delirium and age related memory impairment may be mistaken for dementia as they all share the many of the same symptoms as dementia. Below I will put the symptoms of all of these and you will see they are very similar. Symptoms of depression: -Anxiety‚ irritability‚ Delusions -Hallucinations  -Increased or decreased body movements -Pacing‚ wringing their hands‚ pulling or rubbing their hair‚ body‚ or clothing -Sleep disturbance: difficulty

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    Bullying Awareness

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    Bullying Awareness Bullying has become a great concern to many people‚ and parents especially because of kids and teenagers who have emotionally and physically suffered from being bullied by their classmates. Students have been pushed‚ hit‚ and verbally bullied by others and adults don’t think this type of actions are so serious and prefer to ignore it. In the past years there has been cases of suicide and murder of students who have been bullied and it has caught many schools attention. Is not

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    Vigilance Awareness

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    Vigilance Awareness As you are well aware‚ there is an increasing concern about corruption eroding the basic values of life. It has not only a negative effect in social dynamics but also erodes the value system established in the country. It is important that the younger generation who has to play a pivotal role in the development of the country needs to be educated on the urgency to fight against such unethical practices. In general‚ Vigilance awareness means awareness about the rights and

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    Moral Awareness

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    1 -Moral awareness is the first step along the path to ethical behavior. -It begins when an individual realizes that a moral principle is in danger or notices an ethical code being violated. -Awareness of ethical dilemmas in a situation is far from automatic. Many authorities allow unethical behavior to go on not because they are being malicious but simply because they don’t realizing that an ethical standard is in jeopardy. 2 -The video I’m about to show is a great example of low moral awareness

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    Brand Awareness

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    Introduction Brand awareness means the extent to which a brand associated with a particular product is documented by potential and existing customers either positively or negatively. Creation of brand awareness is the primary goal of advertising at the beginning of any product’s life cycle in target markets. In fact‚ brand awareness has influence on buying behavior of a buyer. All of these calculations are‚ at best‚ approximations. A more complete understanding of the brand can occur if multiple

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    Background of Maxis

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    Introduction Of Business Maxis Bhd ( Background of Maxis Bhd .) -Maxis Berhad  is a leading mobile phone service provider in Malaysia ‚ was established on 1995 under the name of Maxis Mobile Sdn Bhd .Which the founder is Ananda Krishnan who are one of the richest man in Malaysia . Maxis Mobile Sdn Bhd operates as a subsidiary of Maxis Berhad. -Since the commencement of commercial operations of its parent company‚ Maxis Communications Berhad‚ in 1995‚ Maxis Malaysian business has been

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    socioeconomic background negatively affects you. Before diving into the topic of how a socioeconomic background can negatively affect you we must define what it is. According to google the definition is as followed “an economic and sociological combined total measure of a person’s work experience and of an individual’s or family’s economic and social position in relation to others‚ based on income‚ education‚ and occupation.” One may ask why I took the stance of your socioeconomic background negatively

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    or cultural group is centrally important‚ and that all other groups are measured in relation to one’s own. The ethnocentric individual will judge other groups relative to his or her own particular ethnic group or culture
 
 THE PROBLEM: Ethnocentrism leads us to make false assumptions about cultural differences. We are ethnocentric when we use our cultural norms to make generalizations about other peoples’ cultures and customs. Such generalizations -- often made without a conscious awareness that

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