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American Corporate Culture and Communism
By Jillian Zabelin | Published 6/7/2008
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As humble Canadians, we often take our culture for granted.... Or we take it for granted that others pay as much attention as we do.
By Maggie May Barrie | Published 3/3/2008
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Tells of an event that I embarked on with my Corvette buds in the Corvette Culture.
By Denise M. Ruggieri | Published 2/1/2008
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This article is the first of many stories from my involvement as a "Corvette Girl" in the Corvette Culture. The series will tell interesting stories of my adventures, with my husband, in our Corvette and the many fun things we've done and places we've gone.
By Denise M. Ruggieri | Published 1/29/2008
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This election is a ground-breaking one. It could result in the first African-American President or the first female President. It is also the first election to have such a huge influence on young America. And pop culture is the key to young America.
By Wendy King | Published 1/17/2008
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Read this and see for yourself. Do you think that America's Popular Culture is dictated by our advertising? Or just the opposite?
By Lucinda Watrous | Published 1/10/2008
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In Chinese culture: where "face" is the fuel that makes the Chinese business engine turn over, "guanxi" is the "personalized glue" that makes it all stick together as a working dynamic.
By John Melendez | Published 9/25/2007
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For those of you not versed in Chinese culture, you should know about the Chinese concept of "face". Face as a concept is easy to understand because it is very similar to the notion of "reputation". Interestingly, face is actually a "bankable" notion in Chinese culture.
By John Melendez | Published 9/24/2007
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Let's not forget about other pop culture events in history where millions tuned in to available media to watch a major event unfold...both happy and shocking ones.
By Gregoriancant | Published 7/25/2007
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For a long time, Jamaica was one of the Caribbean's most underrated vacation locations. People have long loved the way that the people in Jamaica talk and the way that they live their lives. People love the culture there and they seem to love the weather.
By The Writer | Published 3/30/2007
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A look at some taboos of the Taiwanese/Chinese culture
By Maggie Y | Published 2/12/2007
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Our personal and professional business culture may need review in order to ensure our success this year. This is not hard to do but is a must if were have a real desire to achieve more and better success this New Year.
By Michael - MichaelTaylorOnline.org | Published 1/21/2007
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Find out more about Mexican-Americans, Puerto Ricans, Venezuelan-Americans and Cuban-Americans and how they acclimate to American culture.
By Ricky Franklin | Published 11/1/2006
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Did God create culture or Did culture create God?
A unique look through one mythological god Orion. By John Machold | Published 10/15/2006
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Culture shock can hit pretty hard, especially if you are unaware of some of the challenging realities of living in a foreign culture. This article explains the major phases of culture shock, as well as how to prepare for the adventure of living overseas.
By K. Hall | Published 10/12/2006
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This paper examines the virtues and shortcomings of Stanley Fish's argument concerning identity, individuality and culture. The argument is dissected using the "text" of the Confederate Flag.
By Liz Herrin | Published 7/31/2006
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The "clip-culture" of video sharing changes almost daily. What I set out to find was a little entertainment, a few movies, just to break the silence, but now I've joined the forward-leaning hunchbacks of the clip-culture.
By Johan Faffenbach | Published 7/12/2006
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Culture Jammers are the propaganda corps of an increasingly active anti-consumerism movement
By Nigel Dunn | Published 6/15/2006
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This paper looks at articles from Lynn Hirschberg, Marilyn Manson, John Storey, and Robert Bork and questions the ramification of exporting American popular culture as well as popular cultures role in forming the American image.
By Donna Marie Berardi | Published 5/15/2006
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Norman A. Rubin, correspondent of the Continental News Service, USA describes this important Neolithic culture that lived on the banks of the Yarmuk River, in the Jordan Valley, Israel 8000 years ago.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 12/15/2005
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I just love rednecks. It's a good thing, too, because they're everywhere. In all my dealings with rednecks, I have to say they have a culture and code of honor all their own. They are proud, rowdy, simple, and downright confusing.
By Dee Dee Nicolosi | Published 12/8/2005
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The culture of the Shawnee Indians of Ohio and the way they played, worshipped and even the food they ate is very interesting. In 1835 the first census was taken and about 800 Shawnee were living in Ohio.
By Cindy Wright | Published 12/1/2005
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Popular culture is often viewed as a distraction in the English classroom, but it can be used to advance students' enjoyment of classical literature.
By J.E. Newman | Published 12/1/2005
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Often time's people have a negative perspective on the Ethiopian culture. However, Ethiopia has a beautiful culture filled with richness in art, language, religion, and ethnicity.
By Celin Childs | Published 11/23/2005
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Religion serves many functions. It can be a catalyst for change, or it can serve to preserve social ideals and traditions.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 11/22/2005
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Seinfeld, the �show about nothing' was and still is one of the most important and influential shows on our culture. Though it has been off the air for seven years, reruns of the show continue to reaffirm Seinfeld's influence on the American way of life.
By Gennaro Desposito | Published 11/11/2005
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Cultures around the world share four common characteristics: culture is shared, it is learned, it is based on symbols, and it is integrated. This essayl examines how these four characteristics are applied in two different cultures.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 10/30/2005
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The Philosophy and Pop Culture series of books from Open Court press prove to be entertaining and educational for both fans of philosophy and pop culture.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/12/2005
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Preserving Alaska Native culture is a concern for the residents of Alaska. Fears about loss of unusual and beautiful languages, artwork, and dance that define the population has ignited discussion at the state, federal, and tribal council level.
By Stacy Taylor | Published 6/22/2005
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In an increasingly competitive global economy people's need for fantasy keeps pace. Fantasy is big business, but it is also a reaction against business, against being defined by commodity culture. In this experiment Japan may be the perfect laboratory.
By Paul Klemperer | Published 5/20/2005
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