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    Sylwia Zdziech Master of Science in International Business Economics Lazarski University Warsaw Cross-cultural Communications: A Real Challenge For Diplomats? International networking of individual‚ state‚ corporate‚ NGO‚ cultural‚ and social activities‚ intensified by the process of globalization have strengthen the need of cross-cultural communication. It is beyond doubt that culture covers the entirety of the human‟s life. Most human activities that are related to the society‟s activities

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    trobrianders underlay on a focus for reputation and disguising. They believed that if they do not disguise there true feelings towards others‚ sorcery would be the consequence. Sorcery was a common fear that spread across many different taboos‚ in mourning ceremonies to not show your sadness towards the dead would imply you had part in the death. The belief of the islanders is that birth and death‚ both signify an interconnected meaning behind life. Through the youth cycle they experiment with their

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    Juxtaposition In Antigone

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    son (Scene V 25-30).” Ultimately‚ Creon agrees to bury Polyniecês body and moreover release Antigonê. As they approach the cave they hear Haimon mourning his love. When he exits the cave Haimon is so enraged at his father that he shows him supreme rejection by joining Antigonê in death. “And now he lies dead with the dead‚ and she is his At last‚ his bride in the house if the dead (Exodos 70-75).” Eurydicê‚ Haimon’s mother does the same when she hears what has happened. Creon went from having a happy

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    scorned” but who really knows what it means? It’s used to describe women who have been wrongly heartbroken by a careless man. It hasn’t always been a universal saying known to everyone; it originated from a tragedy play by William Congreve called The Mourning Bride. In this play the main characters‚ a man and women are caught up in complicated love that ends in murders as well as the female character committing suicide. The famous lines were‚ “heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned‚ nor hell a fury

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    play.” What is your view of this statement? From the very beginning of the play Shakespeare portrays Claudius to be a villainous and devious character; this is made obvious through the murder of his brother King Hamlet‚ the taking of his brothers bride and his plan to kill Hamlet on the other hand it could be argued that Claudius cannot be purely shown as the scoundrel of the play because of this. Although Shakespeare clearly uses him to catalyse the plot with the murder‚ he also goes on to show

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    and chivalry. Even the opening of the poem‚ the compressed but extremely powerful description of how Theseus conquered the Amazons and married Ypolita‚ is devoted to how Theseus is chivalrous‚ but also a superior warrior. Even the texture of the mourning women of Thebes who plead for Theseus to help them‚ and acts as a pseudo-prologue to the Knight’s Tale‚ gives the audience a sense of how Theseus will be as a ruler‚ conqueror‚ judge‚ and a man of pity. The grandeur of the lists and Arcite’s funeral

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    Colors

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    Light reveals a world of colors by painting everything it touches. Our plain and soulless furniture gains meaning. Our brown bookshelf‚ gray study table‚ green mug carpets‚ rugs‚ curtains the yellow wheat fields in the harvest picture‚ the blue china vase‚ our favorite brown sweater the striking green of a tree surrounded by concrete buildings‚ the blue sky‚ and the carousel of life that becomes worth living by being embellished with colors. Let’s travel through the wonderful world of colors.

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    Introduction: T hroughout history human culture has proven itself humans greatest evolutionary adaptation however it has proven costly for many. Some cultures have thrived and died off and others have suffered and survived. The Roma people exemplify the latter of the previous sentence. They have quite a diverse geographical and cultural history ranging from India to North America. They have shown themselves‚ their culture‚ to be quite adaptive. They have endured many hardships from extreme poverty

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    a large portion of the population lived in rural environments for so long‚ getting married and having children meant that you’d have workers and be able to create and maintain a homestead. Traditional marriages were arranged by the parents of the bride and groom. Many

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    recovered. In 1848‚ Edgar became engaged to Sarah Whitman‚ only for the engagement to be called off because of Sarah Whitman’s family having issues with the relationship between her and Edgar. Later in 1849‚ he was once again engaged to be married‚ his bride to be was Sarah Elmira Royster‚ his childhood sweetheart. Unfortunately in 1849‚ while he was found blatantly drunk on the streets of Baltimore‚ he was hospitalized and died of Delirium Tremens‚ which is a severe form of alcohol withdraw‚ which ultimately

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