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    experiment was to break a cultural norm. In order to achieve this‚ we decided to press all of the buttons in an elevator‚ and gauge the responses of the other passengers. The objective was to see how people would react or respond to this odd act. We believed that people would become irritated and say something to us or other passengers. If we press every button on an elevator‚ then bystanders will be visibly uncomfortable with this deviation from the cultural norm. II. Methods For our experiment‚

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    Book Review Rui Liang “Teachers are‚ above all‚ people.” This sentence condenses the essence of this book—Teacher Identity Discourse: Negotiating Personal and Profession Space‚ by Janet Alsup. Teachers we know in class are usually professional and respectable. However‚ teachers are humans who have their own feelings and thoughts as well. One’s personal identity may not always works well with his or her professional identity as a teacher. In the book‚ Alsup indicates that the path one takes to become

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    Safe Space Report

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    Analysis of The Big Bang episode 6. Recommendations 7. Reference list INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this report is to determine whether or not the environment within an episode of the television series “The Big Bang Theory” is considered a safe space. Understanding the connection between cultural capabilities with the ability to function effectively in a cross cultural community will determine if individuals within the series have cultural intelligence. In order for this to be achieved everyone

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    cultural norms in us

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    Upper class American upper class This term is applied to a wide array of elite groups existing in the United States of America. The term commonly includes the so-called "blue bloods" (multi-generational wealth combined with leadership of high society) such as the Astor or Roosevelt families. There is disagreement over whether the "nouveau riche" should be included as members of the upper class or whether this term should exclusively be used for established families. Twentieth century sociologist

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    Designing an Office Space

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    new office space for a law firm requires careful consideration and planning. Not only must the space be esthetically pleasing‚ but must function well for those who work within it. In addition‚ there are many other considerations that must be addressed. Among them are what type of space to choose‚ budgetary constraints‚ room for expansion‚ and technology. CHOOSING A SPACE The old adage in real estate goes “location‚ location‚ location.” This also holds true when considering a space for your firm

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    Technologies for Space Exploration Describe technologies for space travel: -Multistage rockets * Propelled by the recoil pressure of the burning gases it emits as it burns fuel * Most modern‚ high performance rockets are multistage * Multiple rockets stacked on top of each other that detach separately * Reasons for staging are * To improve performance by eliminating dead weight during flight * A huge‚ empty fuel tank is merely dead weight so it is dropped off

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    AN INTRODUCTION TO SPACE TOURISM AMITA & APARAJITA SHARMA STUDENT UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY STUDIES Amibeauty01@gmail.com sharma.aparajita1214@gmail.com ABSTRACT Man is curious by his nature and space travel is utter most curiosity for mankind. Few in million people got chance to sort their curiosity but what about rest millions?? When a common man would be able to fulfill his dream destination?? Millions of questions pertain in mind but there was no answer for this couple of years

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    second‚ to protect our gatherings and occasions.” (Goffman 248). However‚ Goffman’s approach failed to acknowledge and analyze the significance of race and the niceties as to what group creates the “norm” that regulates all of society. In the United States today‚ White middle class culture produces the “norm” for our society‚ which disregards institutions being used as a sense protection for our lives and property‚ but instead institutions that are used to unjustly sanction those who break the rules

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    Space Camp Competition

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    11_0510_21/3RP © UCLES 2009 [Turn over 2 Exercise 1 Read the following information about a Space Camp Competition‚ and then answer the questions on the opposite page. Space Space Camp Competition This is a chance for you and your friends to win a place at next year’s Space Camp where you will spend time learning more about outer space and having wonderful space-like experiences. It also includes a visit to the National Space Centre. The camp will run from 5th to 10th May 2010 and will include accommodation

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    The Space Race Technology

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    Beginning in the late 1950s‚ the Space Race was a pivotal time for scientific development in both nations it involved‚ The United States of America and the Soviet Union. Initiated by the Soviet launch of Sputnik 1‚ the two nations commenced the race in a frenzy of advancements‚ yielding as a byproduct‚ functional technology for present day use. To what extent has technology originating from the Space Race been developed for widespread use in present day United States? In this investigation two of

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