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    Journal of Education Technology. University of Sains Malaysia. Vol.3 No.1 Hatano‚ G Hiltz‚ S. R. 1997‚ Impacts of college-level courses via asynchronous learning networks: Some preliminary results. Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks 1(2) John-Steiner‚ V.‚1997 Johnson‚ L.‚ Levine‚ A.‚ & Smith‚ R. 2009. The 2009 Horizon Report. Austin‚ Texas: The New Media Consortium. Palloff‚. M. R‚ Pratt‚ K‚ 2005 Collaborating Online: Learning Together in Community. John Wiley & Sons‚ Jossey- Bass‚ San Francisco

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    Cultural Changes of the 1920s Prohibition: [pic] Prescription form for medicinal liquor. Prohibition had a notable effect on the alcohol brewing industry in the United States. When Prohibition ended‚ only half the breweries that had previously existed reopened. The post-Prohibition period saw the introduction of the American lager style of beer‚ which dominates today. Wine historians also note that Prohibition destroyed what was a fledgling wine industry in the United States. Productive wine

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    What is cultural relativism‚ and how does the vision of ethics associated with it diverge from the traditional ethical theories? Cultural relativism is attempting to understanding and respects another culture’s beliefs and morals according to their culture and not our own. Right and wrong from one culture may not be the same in another culture. Something considered moral and right in one culture may be rude or completely immoral to another culture‚ cultural relativism says that morals are specific

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    Shakespeare ’s tragic plays‚ written in approximately 1600 and it ’s first published was in 1565. The play revolves around four focal characters; Othello who is the ’ ’Moor"‚ his wife Desedmona‚ his lieutenant Cassio and his ensign lago. The original text of Othello ’s play is still performed during these days in many professional theaters around the world‚ and it becomes as a basis for several films and literary adaptations. On such adaptation is Geoffrey Sax ’s Othello film. It is an adaptation in modern

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    Pharos University Faculty of Financial & Administrative Sciences Strategic Management Model Applied Study on <MacAfee 2005: Antivirus and Antispyware> Prepared by: Nada Ali Supervised by: Dr. Ola Elgeuoshy Spring 2013 Table of Contents Introduction Module (1): Environmental Scanning Ch1: External Environment Analysis Ch2: Internal Environment Analysis and organizational analysis Module(2): Strategy Formulation Ch3: strategy formulation Module(3):

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    Shakespeare’s Cultural Capital in Popular Cinema: Chinese Filmic Spinoffs of Hamlet Lingui Yang Year 2006 saw two made-in-China films based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet—Feng Xiaogang’s Madarin Yeyan (The Banquet) and Sherwood Hu’s Tibetan Ximalaya wangzi (The Prince of the Himalayas). For their Shakespearean components‚ the films join their counterparts elsewhere around the globe that interpret‚ appropriate‚ dissemble‚ and reconstruct Shakespeare’s canonical text. To be sure‚ they have in their own

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    themselves from these new effective predators. In order to survive and protect themselves‚ squids use a variety of unique adaptations methods. One such method is using distraction and surprise to avoid harm. For example‚ in the presence of intruders‚ squids eject dark fluid from their own bodies. This fluid‚ which is ink-like in quality will temporarily affect the predator ’s vision‚ allowing the squid time to escape. Also‚ cephalopods use camouflage to avoid being detected. Squids can change the

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    You Are What You Wear Whoever said “clothes make a man” had the right idea about people perceive each other on the first look. Whether you like it or not‚ a big part of the first impression that we make when you meet someone depends on how you look – which is basically how you’re dressed. Looking good is an obsession with people these days. We love to keep up on the latest trends and make sure we’re sporting the latest fashion. Just take a look around you. Bangalis seem to be really catching

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    I claim to see if there will be any difference if there is a cultural appropriation within two different cultures. Cultural appropriation is the adoption or make use of elements of one culture by members of a different culture. However‚ Cultural appropriation is not talked about much but it has an enormous impact towards any culture that is threatened by any culture making a parody of their culture. Although Cultures are no longer being celebrated as often as they are “Celebrated” from a different

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    defining Merton’s modes of adaptation; which includes conformity‚ innovations‚ ritualism‚ retreatism‚ & rebellion. I will first begin by discussing the mode of conformity‚ this “occurs when individuals both embrace conventional social goals and also have the means at their disposal to attain them. The conformist desires wealth and success and can obtain them through education and a high-paying job. In a balanced‚ stable society‚ this is the most common social adaptation. If a majority of its people

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