of their Asian-American mothers. These conflicts have smothered their relationships and make them be on the opposite sides in almost perceptions. However‚ it is just the outer face of the problems. When we see the issues in the lens of cultural-relativism perspectives‚ we will realize the true meanings of scenarios happening in their intergenerational families. First of all‚ the author has described vividly the characteristic of Waverly‚ an Americanized daughter‚ with strong personalities and independence
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smallest cell of a society‚ the contention that most cultures have developed around gender roles in a family context is not implausible. Given the description above of globalized modern life described by Conway-Turner‚ the importance of cultural relativism‚ that is‚ a recognition that one culture cannot be arbitrarily judged by standards of another and the importance of finding out the norms of another culture‚ would seemingly not need emphasis. However‚ even in academia‚ where ‘studies on the
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Four ideas that Allen think should be distinguished from relativism is: Skepticism - Is when people are questioning the authenticity of the beliefs. Your beliefs of something is true and supported but when someone questions you on a deeper level such as the origin of your beliefs‚ you may become speechless and have trouble finding words to defend your beliefs. Others may also question you a lot on your beliefs due to the nature of their curiosity. Different people can be justified in holding different
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Axia College Material Appendix B Audience-Focused Communication Matrix Use the matrix to complete the information. Write 3-4 sentences for each item. What are some audience characteristics you need to consider? What communication channels would be appropriate and why? What would you do to ensure your message is effective? What are some considerations you must keep in mind given the diversity of the audience? Audience-Focused Communication Audience Audience Characteristics Channels
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What is culture? * Culture is learned through experiences‚ observations‚ listening‚ talking‚ interacting with others‚ etc. * Our own cultural learning depends on the uniquely developed human capacity to use symbols‚ signs that have no necessary or natural connection to the things they stand for or signify. * Anthropologist Clifford Geertz defined culture as ideas based on cultural learning and symbols. * Sometimes culture is taught directly. (ex: parents tell their kids to say thank
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just good or moral in the event that it results in a decent conclusion. This is rather than deontology‚ which shows profound quality depends on obligation; goodness morals‚ which holds that ethical quality depends on a decent character; and moral relativism‚ which declares ethical quality depends on whatever you need it to be founded on. Consequentialism is a dangerous hypothesis and has prompted a large number of contentions about the specifics. All things considered‚ a man can "point" his activities
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Fifty Questions 1. What two entities comprise a vector?-a vector is comprised of direction and magnitude. 2. What do you do with any vector that is not on either the x or y axis?-break it up into x and y components using trig‚ add up the components. 3. How are velocity and speed different?-velocity has a direction while speed does not. 4. What is the slope of the distance time graph? - Delta d/delta t. or distance over time. Rise over run. 5. What is acceleration?-increase
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dedicated HFC = 4/50KHzup – 1MHz down = Shared DSL = 1mbps Up- 8mpbs down = Dedicated FTTH = 2/10mbps Up - 10/20 Up down = Shared R11 What advantage does a circuit-switched network have over a packet-switched network? What advantages does TDM have over FDM in a circuit-switched network? Circuit-switched is suitable for real-time such as voice. R14 What is the key distinguishing difference between a tier-1 and a tier-2 ISP? Speed - Their link speeds are often 622 Mbps or higher and larger
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products of action‚ and on the other as conditioning elements of further action." (Kroeber‚ 1952) Define the following: Universalism - Theological term which means that all man will be saved - being universal Relativism - a theory where a person’s knowledge and values relate to the person. Ethnocentrism - judging other culture because of the person’s values Xenocentrism - practicing another’s culture rather than practicing one’s
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OR STOLEN FROM OTHER(S) AS ONE’S OWN WILL BE PENALIZED AS DEFINED IN “AIOU PLAGIARISM POLICY”. Course: Entrepreneurship (193) Semester: Autumn 2010 Level: BBA Total Marks: 100 Pass Marks: 40 ASSIGNMENT No. 1 (Units: 1–4) Q. 1 (a) What is entrepreneurship decision process? (10) (b) Discuss the role of entrepreneurship in economic development of Pakistan. (10) Q. 2 (a) Differentiate between investors and entrepreneurship. (10) b) Discuss the problems and barriers
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