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    1819‚ the small sea town of Singapore soon attracted migrants and merchants from China‚ the Indian sub-continent‚ Indonesia‚ the Malay Peninsula and the Middle East. Drawn by the lure of better prospects‚ the immigrants brought with them their own cultures‚ languages‚ customs and festivals. Intermarriage and integration helped knit these diverse influences into the fabric of Singapore’s multi-faceted society‚ giving it a vibrant and diverse cultural heritage. By the end of the 19th century‚ Singapore

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    Scientists define culture as the total life way of a people‚ the social legacy the individual acquires from his group and can be regarded as that part of the environment that is the creation of man. Culture is what would make you feel shame or guilty. Culture manifests in beliefs‚ values‚ myths‚ legends‚ icons‚ language‚ dress traditions‚ customs‚ what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior‚ and even its unwritten rules in a particular area or group of persons. An example of how culture manifests itself

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    Culture can be basically defined as a pattern of learned behavior and ideas acquired by people as members of society. Culture was created in order to accommodate human beings in different society and establish their identity. Culture is not accustomed to one specific characteristic. It has a multiple dimensions. The way we talk‚ dress‚ eat‚ sleep‚ work and our knowledge and skills can be accustomed to our culture. These human manners are not uniform all over the place so‚ they change over time

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    Name _______________________________________ MIE Introduction to Materials‚ Fall ‘08 Exam #2 Answer all 5 Questions (Please keep your writing neat‚ use full sentences‚ and make the writing large enough so that it can be read.) Problem #1 a) Describe the difference between the substitutional and the interstitial mechanism for mass transport - diffusion in metals. b) Do these two mechanisms control mass transport – diffusion in 1) ceramics and 2) polymers? Explain your answers.

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    Teaching Material for Production Management Used at a trainers’ training for Small and Medium Entrepreneurship Development National Centre of Armenia: SMEDNC July 2006 Written by Kazuchika SATO JICA Expert in Production Management Preface of the training course Production management includes all aspects of management techniques in manufacturing‚ which is necessary to understand for any engineers working in any enterprises. It is closely related with business and has been become

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    Material Things Become Important After "The Day" During a nuclear war between Russia and the United States‚ the town of Fort Repose‚ Florida‚ is in the danger zone of radiation poisoning and contaminated items. Randy and the townspeople of Fort Repose must remain calm and ration their supplies. However‚ when the material things run low‚ everything becomes important. People must be creative and composed during this time of chaos. Therefore‚ the importance of material things after "The Day" leads

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    Material 1 desk 4 books 1 stopwatch 1 plastic ball 1 meter ruler Some blue-tac Method Ball Blue-tac Desk Books Figure 1: Experiment set-up 1. First‚ the experiment was set-up as shown in figure 1 2. Then‚ measured 25cm with the meter ruler to make a point and placed some blue-tac on it 3. Also repeated the points for distance of 50cm‚ 75cm and 100cm 4. Then the ball was placed at the starting point 5. After that‚ the ball was released while

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    the milk that is naturally provides. The American Academy of Pediatrics(AAP) joints others organizations such as the American Medical Association(AMA) and other more in recommending breastfeeding as the best for babies.(Disanto‚ J‚2012) 1. Support material: The milk of the breast is rich with nutrients and antibodies to protect the body. The breast milk has the right amount of fat‚ sugar‚ water and proteins to help your body continue to grow. It is also easier to digest than formula. 2. Support

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    2.4 Training site‚ trainers and material All training process from beginning to the end needs to be ready properly. Good training site‚ trainers and material can give positive effect and also can make training process more effective without any problem. For training site‚ the suitable site we use is fan-type seating or horseshoe arrangement. Fan-type seating show that learners can work in small groups on exercises and projects‚ trainer can move between groups during lectures and activities‚ also

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    Reality vs Myth: debunking pseudo components of culture The workforce is full of many talented individuals-- all possessing unique traits that when harnessed properly‚ creates an incredible organization. While most people have a positive outlook on workplace culture‚ negative experiences can shape the way a person thinks about the components of culture. Because of these previous experiences‚ leaders have to be adept at creating a readily identifiable culture to soothe the naysayers. Need a quick

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