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    individualistic. Meanwhile‚ quality awareness is also increasing among buyers‚ especially in the wake of quality defects that have been seen as threats to public health and safety. The last common feature of Chinese buyers is the presence of ethnocentrism. Although the preference for foreign brands has gradually increased‚ Chinese prefer domestic brands more. Even the new generation with better education than its predecessors is open to Western ideas and products‚ but still proudly supportive of

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    with out culture beliefs. Moral relativity is where not everything may be acceptable by other societies universally. So we try and speak up to these cultures about their practices and hope to change their ways to make them morally acceptable. Ethnocentrism and cultural relativism means that we go to study a cultural and their languages but without imposing on their ways of their language in anyway or form. Just observing.  Cultural Relativity is studying another culture from its point of view

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    different cultures and not judging their customs‚ such as‚ not good or bad‚ right or wrong. This is known to be culture relativity. The thinking of one’s own group ways is superior to others‚ or judging other groups as inferior to one’s own is called ethnocentrism. They believe that the way of life only goes by their beliefs and values. When certain things are exercised in a culture on a regular basis it becomes value of that culture. For example Tangus play a game called taketak‚ the game isn’t based on

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    Nussbaum formulated a list of capabilities meant to measure the autonomy and quality of life of a people‚ in particular women of non-western nations. She gives perspective on how her capabilities approach rejects cultural relativism‚ and unnecessary ethnocentrism when dealing with non-western cultures‚ creating feminism more in line with her moral universalist views. What is interesting about Nussbaum’s capabilities approach is its applications in the western world as well. There are many facets of western

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    group exists psychologically if three or more people construe and evaluate themselves in terms of shared attributes that distinguish them collectively from other people. Social identity theory addresses phenomena such as prejudice‚ discrimination‚ ethnocentrism‚ stereotyping‚ intergroup conflict‚ conformity normative behavior‚ group polarizations‚ crown behavior‚ organizational behavior‚ leadership‚ deviance‚ and group cohesiveness. Social identity theory was first developed at the start of the 1970s

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    of Sealand is fixed‚ inadaptable and is unwilling to accept change. As described in the novel‚ the Sealand woman has a strong conviction that the Tribulation was meant to instigate the evolution of telepaths and eliminate other types of people. Ethnocentrism is clearly shown as she looked down upon the people of Waknuk and Fringes with indifference‚ immediately considering them barbaric savages. From the ejection of the cobweb-like substances that killed the onlookers‚ it proves that her kinds of people

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    Geography has inevitably shaped many civilizations. From the deserts isolating the Muslim civilizations to the mountains separating Tibet and India‚ Asia’s geography proved to be more than capable of shaping these civilizations. Geography shaped the Chinese Civilization by providing a stable food source and by isolating it from the West. Stable Food Source China’s geography has provided a stable food source‚ which has given positive and negative effects to the population. Since food was available

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    Carline Dambreville Behavior Analysis Paper Introductory Sociology April 3‚ 2012 New York Time Article Summary: This article reports on an enormous cultural change in American society. For the first time in U.S. history‚ more than half (53%) of the children being born to mothers under the age of 30 are doing so outside of marriage. The analysis in the article is that this is due to two major cultural shifts: 1) women are becoming more and more economically successful and independent

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    purely ethnocentric‚ or whether such practices break cross-cultural universals. Marriage practices‚ which vary widely in different cultures require a culturally relativist understanding in order to prevent subjective criticism. Fundamental to ethnocentrism is the notion of fallibility; there is no infallible‚ moral or cultural ‘high-ground’ by which all cultures and practices may be judged. Our moral perceptions have their basis in social conditioning and our enculturation into a specific culture

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    In “Diversity Challenges-What Would You Do?” (Learning Communications‚ 2009)‚ an organization interviewed prospective employee Felix. While Felix immediately hit it off with the human resources associate‚ it soon became apparent that he was not accustomed to the level of diversity in the organization. His overt shock and multicultural leadership in addition to his nonverbal response to various other diversity characteristics present in the workforce indicated that Felix had an issue with working

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