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    Culture in the Work Place

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    isolated four dimensions that he claimed summarized different cultures--power distance‚ uncertainty avoidance‚ individualism versus collectivism‚ and masculinity versus femininity. Hofstede’s power distance dimension focused on how a society deals with the fact that people are unequal in physical and intellectual capabilities. The individualism versus collectivism dimension focused on the relationship between the individual and his or her fellows. Hofstede’s uncertainty avoidance dimension

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    * Anthem of doomed youth = beginning * Send off = end of war * WO influenced by war to write Para 2: Setting/context Anthem for doomed youth | The send off | Beginning of war 1914 | End of war 1918 | In the trenches “wailing shells” “guns” Shows horror of trenches. | Maybe train station “lined the train with faces grimly gay” | Sonnet- Usually used to convey love- he using as anti-love (war) | Coffins- “Their breasts were stuck all white with wreath” | Anthem for doomed-

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    not yet solved. But in August 24 2016‚ the San Fresco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick made a controversy debate when he took a knee during the national anthem. Many americans were offended. As they felt disrespected from NFL players. As Colin Kaepernick spoke to the media‚ and explain the reason why he took a knee during the national anthem‚ was to protest against America’s doing. But it led to many hatred towards Colin kaepernick and the NFL. Because what have we done to show america that their

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    B. i. Collectivism vs. Individual: The differences between the two cultures in the movie are that the Japanese believed in working hard to better benefit the company. They showed up on time and they showed up everyday. The Americans were only concerned with how much they were getting paid and would come in late and leave early. ii. The first difference that I noticed in the two cultures was the business etiquette when Stevenson first walked into the meeting room and spoke very disrespectfully

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    in conflict and are being brought into question. The Actions of NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick refusal to stand during the Star Spangled Banner demonstrates his interpretation of the 1st amendment. His deterrence to participate was because‚ the anthem itself has an unexpected connection to slavery. His exposition shows that Sporting events directly affect law enforcement and first amendment rights validating that no one has the right to provoke you from simply expressing your opinion when protesting

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    the rule of respectful silence during the national anthem.(AVI pg. 153) “(Conversation between Dr.Doane and Allison Dorsett)Dr.Doane:I’m glad. Your telling the truth can only help her.”This student was telling what actually happened in the three days that Philip was singing the

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    kneeling during the national anthem‚ in the past few years. Football players should be protected by the first amendment of the constitution‚ which is for free speech and protest. Football players should not be punished for their action about the issue in which they protest in the United States because it brings awareness to social issues‚ players that have high profile social status; consequently‚ people disagree about their way of protesting during the National Anthem. However‚

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    They recognise inequality can be unjust. They have also accepted unequal rewards in a capitalist-based society are inevitable. Socialists belie there are social forces that operate against the interests of some sections of society. Collectivism The term collectivism refers to two main ideas first‚ that people usually prefer to

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    ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH ANALYSIS 1. The Body of Poem “Anthem for Doomed Youth” By: Wilfred Owen What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?       Only the monstrous anger of the guns.        Only the stuttering rifles’ rapid rattle Can patter out their hasty orisons. No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells‚       Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs‚— The shrill‚ demented choirs of wailing shells;       And bugles calling for them from sad shires. What

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    claimed by some as factual. There has been a rash of a particular protest at sporting events lately that have been unjustly quantified as a cause for oppression in racism. Those who partake in this cause have decided to “take a knee” while the national anthem is being played at the sporting

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