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    areas‚ outwork occupations and commercial agriculture transformed the rural labor market. Finally‚ these economic developments coincided with dramatic changes in family life‚ particularly declining family size and increasing life expectancy. A greater role for women in the labor force‚ contemporary politics‚

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    Abstract:This paper studies the vital role that facial expression plays in intercultural communication‚ which emphasizes the impor- tance of nonverbal communication‚ focusing on the use of facial ex- pression. This paper first provides a definition of nonverbal communi- cation and then makes a comparison between verbal and nonverbal communication. Then it presents the readers a clearer idea about cul- tural variations of facial expression in nonverbal communication so people can avoid unnecessary

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    were considered unskilled and uneducated about the war‚ they also had a great impact on the victory of the war. Because they severed several roles‚ women were the primary reason men were able to function during the revolutionary war. Women had a lot of roles in the war such as nurses‚ cooks‚ spies and so much more. Many of the women who took on these roles started out as camp followers seeking safety‚ housing‚ food for their family and work. These women needed the army‚ and while Washington and many

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    Assignment. Communication in the Workplace. Understand the importance of effective communication. Communication in the workplace is a process used to transfer information or instruction from one individual to a group or another individual. When we need to convey information or instruction to our teams or indeed to senior management communication is essentially a means to an end. To achieve a clear communication path the receiver must understand the instruction or information being given.

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    Declan Farrell Mrs. Chumbayeva Social Studies 8 / Block G 27 March 2024 Slavery Essay Slavery played a large role in the cotton industry‚ especially during the late 1700’s and early 1800’s. Enslaved people were brought from Africa to the Americas in the Atlantic slave trade. The enslaved people were traded to the Americas from Africa in the triangular trade which involved Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas. The Europeans and Americans used the reasoning that God didn’t care for non-Christians and therefore

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    In the reading by Bever (year)‚ witchcraft became a prominent issue because of the fact that women in particular used it as an outlet for their aggression‚ and a means to obtain some sort of power. Witchcraft allowed women to be assertive in a patriarchal society. Women were able to vocalize their own opinions and wear people down through the use of fear (Bever 2002). While witchcraft provided power to women at times it was also used as a means of subordinating women‚ who were essential members of

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    DRAFT Mediating Cultures DRAFT DRAFT Mediating Cultures Parenting in Intercultural Contexts Edited by Alberto González and Tina M. Harris LEXINGTON BOOKS Lanham • Boulder • New York • Toronto • Plymouth‚ UK DRAFT Published by Lexington Books A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group‚ Inc. 4501 Forbes Boulevard‚ Suite 200‚ Lanham‚ Maryland 20706 www.rowman.com 10 Thornbury Road‚ Plymouth PL6 7PP‚ United Kingdom Copyright © 2013 by Lexington Books

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    Hobbs-Marin Intercultural Communications September 5‚ 2012 Does Art Reflect Culture or Does Culture Reflect Art? As I first pondered this question the obvious answer seemed to be that art reflects culture. However‚ something didn’t sound quite right. Then I realized that although I feel that art does reflect culture it goes deeper than mere reflection. There is an old song from 1968‚ performed by the "Supremes" called Reflections and a part of the lyrics is a perfect example of what I mean. "....Reflections

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    By looking at the role women played during‚ and after the civil war in the 1860’s‚ one can see how the female figure gained‚ and earned enterprise‚ fortitude‚ and respect for their bravery‚ for leaping at the opportunity of adventure by joining the war‚ and for their service. This was a time that war significantly affected the lives of women striving to improve their educational and social standing in a world where only men could reach positions of power. The American Civil War was an era when women

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    ordered the beginning of the systematic recruitment of Negroes. Though Butler began a process of educating blacks‚ he now was facing another difficult task‚ of how to properly train these men. The recruiting process was difficult‚ there was a communication barrier and these slaves

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