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    The media‚ known as the fourth pillar of democracy‚ has a huge impact on the society. The effects are of course‚ positive as well as negative. Media is such a powerful tool that it literally governs the direction of our society today. It is the propeller as well as the direction provider of the society. Opinions can change overnight and celebrities can become infamous with just one wave by the media. The growth of media as an industry has accelerated over the past few years with new forms such as

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    research that has shown about culture variations. Another study about culture variation is Tronick et 01. (1992). He studied an African tribe called the Efe who live in extended family groups. The infants were looked after unlike western mothers‚ they were breastfed by different women. However‚ they did sleep with their own mother at night. The conclusion was that despite such abnormal ways‚ the infants‚ at six months‚ still showed one primary attachment. Another study about culture variation

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    Economically it often altered consumption‚ for example enabling West Africans to import scarce salt‚ necessary for human diets and useful for seasoning and perserving food‚ from distant mines in the Sahara in exchange for the gld of their region. Trade affected day to day life allowing peasants to give up there jobs for much better paying jobs that produced goods much more valuable on the Silk Road. Trade also shaped the structures of these societies. Traders often became a distinct social group‚ viewed

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    OB Define Values. Critically evaluate “Allport Vernon” classification of values. How values effect the business processes? Values are defined as the guide or systematic information stored in an individual to decide for him/her what is right or wrong for better well being. Values are a set of guidelines that inform your behavior within any given culture. Values form the basis of our behavior. They are the guiding principles behind our behavior and help us decide the dos and don’ts. For example

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    United States‚ we have many different values present. Some of these include freedom‚ independence‚ justice and equality. We are a melting pot of cultures and in such‚ we see a wide variety of value systems at play. For our first Individual Work Worksheet‚ you will explore three values that you think are central to American culture. From there‚ let’s define ethnocentrism. Is it ethnocentric to be nationalistic? Finally‚ define cultural relativism. Are values culturally relative? Why/Why not?

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    Values and ethics are of high importance in determining the nature of a society or a culture. They are used as complimentary terms but they mean different in literal sense. Values define personal character and refer to the beliefs that a person practices when he interacts in personal and social relationships. The conduct exhibited by the person in personal-social behaviors gives a correct evaluation of his morals. Values identify the way a person lives. Ethics are the codes or standards of conduct

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    Each individual has certain underlying values that contribute to how they organize their ethical or ideological value system. It is related to a degree of behavioural freedom by human beings. They can guide a person on the basis of internally chosen options. Therefore‚ values imply the (conscious) prioritizing of different behavioural alternatives which are perceived to be possible for the individual. Values can apply to groups or individuals. I’ve seen that aspects of the Canadian and Bangladeshi

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    Professor Kluckhohn‚ it’s because of culture. People who live in the same culture share many things in common and different cultures shape different characteristics of people. I share the same point of view with him‚ based on my own experience and observation. In my opinion‚ different values in different cultures make people different. In many cases‚ TV drama reflects most of the values which the country believes in. Collectivism is one of the major values of Chinese people. They honor teamwork

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    CHILDREN AFFECTED BY DIVORCE & PROTECTING THEIR BEST INTERESTS On the 11th of June‚ 1996‚ the Family Law Reform Act 1995 came into effect amending certain sections of the Family Law Act 1975‚ in particular‚ those relating to the care of children involved in divorce situations. The object of these amendments‚ according to the new act‚ was to ensure two things. Firstly‚ "that the children may receive adequate and proper parenting to help them achieve their full potential‚" and secondly

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    How the coalition government has affected the role and functions of the Prime Minister and Cabinet This essay aims to explain the effects of the established coalition government on the roles and functions of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. In order to present the topic properly‚ the roles and functions of the Prime Minister and Cabinet before the establishment of coalition government are introduced first. Subsequently‚ the changes in their roles and functions are presented in context of several examples

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