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Understand the Impact of Gender and Culture on Interpersonal Communications
Communication
Culture
Culture is an essential part of conflict resolution. Cultures shape our perceptive, attributions, judgments, and ideas of self and other. Though cultures are powerful, they are often unconscious, influencing conflict and attempt to resolve conflict in impercible ways. Cultures are more than language, dress, and food customs. Cultural groups may share race, ethnicity, or nationality,…
Agriculture in india
Agriculture
Culture
Agriculture in India has a significant history. Today, India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry andfisheries accounted for 16.6% of the GDP in 2009, about 50% of the total workforce.[1][2] The economic contribution of agriculture to India’s GDP is steadily declining with the country’s broad-based economic growth. Still, agriculture…
ANCIENT PERSIAN CULTURE (Anthropology)
Anthropology
Culture
ANCIENT PERSIAN CULTURE (Anthropology) I. Introduction: Persia refers to the region stretching over the Iranian plateau and beyond. Its ancient and colorful history points to a powerful series of empires, the Achaemenid dynasty being the earliest considered entity of the Persian Empire, which was composed of a united Aryan kingdom that originated in the region…
The Slave Girl Tituba and the Witchcraft Trials in Salem in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible
Belief
Culture
Media
Religion
The Crucible was a play written by the American playwright Arthur Miller in 1953. In the 17th century, there was a big fear of witchcraft. The play is about how in the town of Salem, several females claimed they were attacked by evil spirits and accused members of the community for sending them and afflicting…
Remembering Gerry Bertier: A Journey of Resilience and Enduring Leadership
Culture
Leadership
In the realm of sports and leadership, there exists an individual who embodies the essence of determination, resilience, and unity. His name is Gerry Bertier, a prominent soccer player whose journey is immortalized in the renowned film “Remember the Titans.” Beyond the confines of the sports world, Gerry’s impact stretches far and wide, leaving an…
Enchanting Melodies: The Musical Legacy of Lucecita Benitez and the Heart of Puerto Rico
Culture
Music
In the realm of musical harmony, the faint sounds of vibrating melodies enchant the hearts of many, captivating them with touching tunes and powerful emotions. This magical voice belongs to none other than Lucecita Benitez, a renowned artist who has left an indelible mark on the musical world. With each song she sings, Lucecita carries…
Cultural Interview of a Brazilian Immigrant
Brazil
Culture
Running head: CULTURAL INTERVIEW OF A BRAZILIAN IMMIGRANT Cultural Interview of a Brazilian Immigrant Olga V. Moreira Florida International University Abstract The purpose of this interview is to obtain ideas and opinions of a Brazilian immigrant to the United States of America on various aspects of the Brazilian culture and its relation to healthcare. Purnell’s…
My Personal Cultural Identity: A Representation of My Real Self
Cultural Identity
Culture
Video Games
I am someone who has struggled to find their cultural identity. I used to consider myself the cliché “white person”, which I know now is ridiculous because everyone has culture. Everyone has some sort of identity to them. My family does not have a very strong heritage. There are some Germans and English people on…
The Personal Life Experiences of the Author in Frankenstein and Identity vs Role Confusion
Art
Culture
Literature
Psychology
Never has the there been a story that plays more with its readers’ psych than the story of Frankenstein. Hailed as a renowned classic, Frankenstein is one of the first great horror stories to have ever been written, Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelly and published anonymously on January 1, 1818. The story has lived…
The Dystopian Properties of Panem in Reaping The Hunger Games, a Novel Series
Art
Culture
Entertainment
Literature
The future of the United States, according to Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games novel. Is filled with bleak, rigid and never-ending misery. In other words Suzanne Collins picked a world in the future. Formally North America but now called Panem that has many dystopian properties. Dystopia can be best defined as a society or world. As…