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    Case study: Pakistan Pakistan got independence in 1947 from British rule and it is situated in South Asia. It is diverse country with multi -culture and multi -linguistic society. It is one of the most populated countries of world with around 199 million populations and covered with area around 340,509 sq. mil. It is geographically crucial country of continent and share borderline with other countries such as India, Afghanistan, China, Iran. Afghanistan and Iran locate in west while India lies in

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    Australia and Japan’s relationship has strengthened greatly over the last few decades. Japan has emerged from an enemy at the end of world war two to one of Australia’s most important allies today. The relationship between the two focuses on a number of areas, in particular trade, as Japan’s economy is very prosperous to Australia. Maintaining such a relationship has not always been straightforward, often presenting difficulties where the countries stray in values and opinions. Diplomats from both

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    different cultures in Southwest Florida that one becomes immediately aware of as they enter the area. They include Native-American, African-American, Protestant, European, “Cracker”, Hispanic-Latino, and Cuban. Because there are so many variations of these cultures choosing just three was difficult, but for my project I will be focusing on our African-American, Hispanic-Latino, and “Cracker” populations. During this project I will address the many and varied differences between these cultures on many

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    E Pluribus Unum may show the United States to be a country formed of many different cultures, and it may suggest the equality of all people, but even today many people, especially those of non-European ancestry, are often looked upon as secondary or non-citizens and are placed in a socially subservient position. Since September 11, 2001

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    I consider this a multicultural experience because at a hospital you get to interact with different people from different cultures and backgrounds. I saw all the different cultures from other volunteers and staff to the patients, Each day I was able to interact with different type of people and learn things about them. I would talk to other volunteers and they each came from different cities and each

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    regions, it is important to define the term of globalization. Globalization is the worldwide movement toward economic, industries, markets, cultures exchange, policy, communications, trade and financial integration. (http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/globalization.html) it describes a process by which national and regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through the global network of trade, communication, immigration and transportation, as a result,

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    Growth of a Hotel Chain via Globalization Kempinski Hotels S.A. Subject: Introduction to Hospitality Group: PGDO Students: Valentina Domenyuk (dova030690) Jelena Hrulova (hrje250583) Ryan Lin (litz080588) Cindy Pai (pape310888) Eddie Yang (yach110882) Word count: 6540 Lecturer: H. Bayne Table of Content Introduction 3 History 3 Management Board 6 Brand Philosophy 7 Corporate Social Responsibility 7 Kempinski's goal 8 Awards 9 Different Kempinski’s logos 10 Notable

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    criticism as seen in the “Kill Jill” ad campaign (Anon, 2016) which caused offence as it was interpreted that not donating implied killing someone. This effect echoes that of a previous study in 2006, where the wording of an advertising campaign in Southern California had to be changed as the original was

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    Christian mission colonization by incorporating local customs and practices into Christianity. We will define and dissect the terms “civilization” and “modernity” to describe how medicine and religion reinforced and changed African and white Christian cultures. I define “civilization” as a white, Christian ideology that formulated how missions historically oppressed black Africans; evangelical missions rationalized white supremacy by claiming that inept and inferior black Africans needed cleanliness and

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    The University of Southern California claims that its mission is to demonstrate an “​enduring​ ​commitment​ ​to​ ​diversity​ ​of​ ​thought,​ ​experience,​ ​and people”. USC constitutes a significant portion of Los Angeles’s population and it is constantly expanding its reach on the surrounding area. In recent months, USC held its grand opening of University Village, UV, another massive addition to the campus. President Max Nikias claims that this construction will reinvigorate the neglected neighborhood

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