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    Chapter I Introduction Background of the study This topic was chosen for investigation because of a need for an in-depth study of the culture of major ethnic groups in the country today. Philippine culture is very diverse and with this in mind‚ a thorough research and analysis of the culture of the major ethnic groups in the country should be made. A search for a deeper understanding of the way of life of various groups in the country led to the formulation of this topic. Significance of the study

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    Seiko Background

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.0 BACKGROUND OF SEIKO The company started in 1881‚ when Kintaro Hattori opened a watch and jewellery shop called ‘ K.Hattori’ in the Ginza area of Tokyo‚ Japan. Eleven years later‚ in 1892‚ he began to produce clocks under the name Seikosha‚ meaning roughly ‘House of Exquisite Workmanship.’ According to Seiko’s official company history‚ titled’ A Journey In Time: The Remarkable Story of Seiko’ (2003)‚ Seiko is a Japanese word meaning success. The first watches produced under

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    Knowledge Workers

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    from Future of Work Agenda March 2007 What is a Knowledge Worker‚ Anyway? by Jim Ware and Charlie Grantham In our consulting and research work we spend a lot of time exploring how the emergence of knowledge work as the primary driver of economic activity is changing the nature of the workplace and even basic organizational and management practice. Recently one of our clients asked us a very basic question: Just what is a knowledge worker?” As he said‚ “Everyone uses that term but it certainly doesn’t

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    vie YOU Use of self * Living example of who you are and how you struggle to live up to your potential * Be authentic * Stereotyped professional role can be shed-some model are more open than others * If you hide behind your role the client will also hide * Be a therapeutic person and be clear about who you are * Be willing to grow to risk to care and to be involved! Counseling for the Counselor * Consider your motivation * Find support as you struggle * Have help

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    Culture Background The Irish culture and the American Culture have many similarities but both cultures also have some differences. Some of the similarities that Irish and American culture has are the holidays that both cultures celebrate. The cultures share some popular sporting events but they originated in Ireland and eventually introduced in the United States. The traditional food recipes that came from the Irish culture in Ireland and now American culture enjoy during Saint Patrick’s Day

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    Ethnic Diversity In Canada

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    of people from a distinct array of ethnic identities‚ patterns of crime are often quite similar. For example‚ statistics have shown a large population of at risk black youth in the City of Toronto often indicted for street crimes. Or‚ the City of Vancouver‚ where the Asian youth gang phenomenon is at large (Mercer‚ 1995‚ 181). It is very important that the police forces in these communities represent or to the least have knowledge and sensitivity of these ethnic groups. Many of these at risk youth

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    on similar and differences in physical and mental health in different ethnic groups and cultures. The importance of understanding how ethnic groups and culture view mental and physical health can be crucial in therapeutic settings and can be seen as wrong or unusual to us because the lack of understand of their viewpoints. People come from different ethnic groups and the range of diversity varies and varies over time and between different populations‚ the knowledge of knowing the differences of physical

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    Discuss how far sociologists would agree that crime statistics exaggerate crime levels among particular ethnic groups… Many sociologists would agree that crime statistics exaggerate crime levels among particular ethnic groups whilst others would suggest that ethnic minority groups do commit crime at higher levels. There is growing evidence that crime statistics for ethnic minorities are not an accurate valid representation of crime in society. Statistics say that young‚ black people are eight times

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    Comparison of Social Network Analysis Tools What is Social Network :? Social network is a social structure made up of many actors‚ for example firms‚ or people which are all tied up in relationships‚ connections‚ or interactions(1). The social network perspective is made up to employ the structure of a social group‚ how they interact with each other‚ how this structure has an influence on other variables and how it changes as time passes. What is Social Networking Analysis? Social network analysis

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    Religion and Ethnic Diversity ETH/125 Religion and Ethnic Diversity Buddhism was first found in India about 2‚500 years ago. Buddhism is an increasing popular religion that continues to be the leading religion in the Far East. Buddhism has advanced over to a large amount of countries that have embraced a vast variety of customs‚ rituals‚ beliefs‚ and practices. Buddhist’s do not believe that a God created Earth. Buddha is the only Master‚ Buddhist’s believe in. Buddhist’s acknowledge that

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