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The Culture of Art within the Society Culture Research Proposal
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Art is a medium that is used to communicate across all cultures. It helps to give us the inspiration of all things past and present. However, the importance of art is quite limited for a number of different reasons which include a lack of understanding of the subject, insufficient training in the field, and poor economic conditions.
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Language and Culture: Movie Comparison Culture Movie Review
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Morality is a major issue in the two cases. The Arabic movie seems to uphold good morals as portrayed by the characters while the issue of morality is not taken seriously in American movies. In addition, the language used in Arabic movies is associated with politeness while direct communication is used in American movies.
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Cultural Expression in Modern Asia Culture Literature review
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According to Stuart-Fox (2004), the western rule, and the influence of civilization, catalyzed by human migration, led to the development of multi-lingual and multi-ethnic societies in Asia. Basically, every Asian country had its own culture before it was influenced by western culture. Stuart-Fox (2004) observed that the culture of countries such as Japan, China, and Indonesia had many variations, which bore a variety of common characteristics.
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The Importance of Culture in Generation Culture Literature review
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Culture has been defined by many scholars over the years with each having his or her expression of the subject, but at least one of the major points of agreement is that culture is a people's way of life. According to Hofstede (2001), culture is to a human collectivity what a personality is to an individual;
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Multiculturalism -Success, Failure, and the Future Culture Literature review
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Multiculturalism refers to when a community or society contains several different cultures. The richness found in each of these cultures brings with it insurmountable benefits to society as noted by Kymlicka (2012). Reza (2011) further defends the position of multiculturalism in society by underlining its role in unifying members of a community.
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Assault Party and Waft Culture of Gold Coast Culture Term Paper
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It apparently appears that the activities of the gold coast region are slowly being lost to the operations of the outlawed biker gangs. This trend has thrived and promoted the sales and circulation of the drug to a very great extent, with most of these activities being carried out in clubs and other licensed residence.
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Introduction to Asian Cultures Culture Report
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They live within and outside their border countries because the growing freedom of movement and search for employment opportunities. Within their own borders they strive to grow and develop their economies but they are also faced with a number of challenges that their respective governments ought to handle (University of Texas, 2012 p.1).    
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Naked Marriage Issues in China Culture Report
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Naked marriage, according to Chinese culture, is defined as a type of marriage where cars are not bought, rings, a house, or even holding a wedding party; the marriage is only conducted at the registry office and that is all. Chinese people have treated marriage as a cardinal issue, and according to them, the wedding is a symbol of high social status.
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The Distinction between Earlier Forms of Fashion and the Current Advances in Fashion Culture Term Paper
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The idea about it is that it involves a person or persons undertaking an action or actions within a particular timeframe in a given space or location. Most significantly in it is the presence of the artist and the real action or design on a body or material to create and present an ephemeral art experience to an audience.
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Indigenous Australian Art Culture Literature review
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The tattoos indicated various skills such as weaver, singer and such traits meant that the individual was marriageable. Moreover, some tattoos’ were found in the fingers and they were believed to ward away some illnesses. Similarly, most of the tattoos’ in contemporary indigenous artists are known to depict similar issues (Diamond, 2012).
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The Ultimate Understanding of Conceptual Fashion Design Culture Term Paper
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The author states that fashion can be understood as a popular or renowned practice or even style that covers various areas such as accessories, clothing, footwear, makeup, and body piercing among others. However, fashion can distinctively be treated as a habitual trend in style especially in the way people dress.
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Visual Culture Culture Report
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This is attributed to poor copies or mere shadows of the ideals. This is useful in terms of explaining what visual culture is and what it is not. The reality of the perceived world is important when dealing with the ideal forms. The essence of reality can only be perceived when there is an understanding of the perceived world. 
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Critique of Art Exhibition Monets Garden Culture Report
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I am of the same opinion as Grant, who brings to attention the comparison between the catalogue and the exhibition of Monet’s work. Grant asserts that while the same themes are represented in both the catalogue and exhibition, the catalogue was much more impressive because it reproduced the exact effect of Monet’s work, among other impressionist painters during his time.
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The Practices Involved in Tattooing Qualify as Art Culture Research Proposal
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Tattoos subject is down to many factors and the fact that it is based on creativity that is used to meet the demands of human imagination has been the most significant reason for which some factions support that tattoo is art. Some factions that reason that the practice involves the use of ink and paint to create colorful images.
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The Systems Theory in Creative Art Ecologies Culture Thesis
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The systems theory is derived from the concept of a system. A system can be defined as a set of elements that are integrated with each other to a level in which they develop a coherent and recognizable whole. The coherent and recognizable whole creates a recognizable function, therefore making a system to be a collection of elements.
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Cultural Heritage Management: Burra Charter Principles, Benefits, and Limitations Culture Report
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Its guidance amongst countries has also been hindered by different versions coming up almost in almost all countries in Europe and overseas bring confusions and ambiguity in actual meanings related to conservation of culturally and historically significant places. It can also be argued that the Burra Charter principle hinders change to the modernization of Australia and other countries applying it.
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Weekly Research and Refined Domain of Time: Benefits and Challenges of Change Culture Research Paper
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Time has been an area of interest to different disciplines; science, religion, and philosophy, amongst others; for many decades. It describes measurement duration between intervals of events or phenomena. Therefore, time can be used in a different perspective, including quantifying and qualifying change, memories, speed, history, progress, and difference, amongst many others.
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Popular Culture: Hip - Hop Culture Literature review
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It could be a religious cult, a certain lifestyle, or a trend in the world of music. One such trend, that began casually, became popular with the crowd and spread far and wide, both nationally as well as internationally. This popular culture in the field of music was Hip-hop which became a household name as time passed.
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Indonesian Nationalism and the Development of the Indonesian Language Culture Literature review
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The Indonesian nationalism and the development of the Indonesian language relate a lot to each other. A good deal of the prestige of the Indonesian language comes from the role it played in the nationalist movement of the country. The Indonesian language gained roots and was adopted formally in the country as the language of identity and the pre-eminent language of the country.
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Coco Chanel and Andy Warhol as Fashion Icons of the Twentieth Century Culture Literature review
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Warhol did not abandon his career during the war since it was not affected to a great extent. Due to his daily inspiration and flexibility of his arts, he may not have seen the need to do so. Another thing that made him outstanding was the fact that he had far much too many occupations and hence at no time would he find himself idle or rather bring him to being so.
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Features of Chinese Culture Culture Report
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The information in the BKK archives notes about the origin of the Netherlands Peranakan’s as being Chinese but they are said to lack the Chinese characteristics as they still had to label themselves as the ‘children of the soil’ referring to the soil of the country where they were born and brought up. Heir's effort to be identified as Chinese is however vivid.
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Devastating Consequences of Cultural Shock Tension Culture Term Paper
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It is quite evident that many foreign students are faced with the challenge of cultural shock. The effects are not only portrayed on their social lives but on the performance of their academics as well. The four stages of cultural shock depict that the condition develops over a period of time and it does not occur all at once.
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Mass Production of Culture Culture Report
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The theorists have already depicted it as a tool to control society, and this has been greatly aggravated by the technological developments and ease of flow of information. If mass production or popular culture is used to cultivate positive social attitudes, values, and morals then it would help to shape society; however, the media has exploited it for personal gains.
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Consumer Culture and Environmental Futures Culture Report
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He argued that cultural habits together with dispositions passed over successive generations are very important to success in school.  He thought that culture shares many traits with economic capital. This was in sharp contrast with the traditional sociologist’s view that culture is a means of collective expression or as an origin of shared values together with norms.
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The Aspect of Chinese Culture Culture Report
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According to Williams, “A keyword, in such analysis, is the pattern: it is with the discovery of patterns of a characteristic kind that any useful cultural analysis begins, and it is with the relationships between these patterns, which sometimes reveal unexpected identities.”
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Protecting the Past and Present: Cultural Heritage Culture Research Paper
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The subjugation of these cultures, however, was greatly reversed by the 1967 referendum which gave these communities greater constitutional recognition. Since then, several governmental and non-governmental initiatives have been emerged to protect indigenous heritage. 
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Art and Daily Lives Culture Literature review
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It may sound overstated, yet it is actually very true. There is a possibility that everyone has some art form in his or her home. Whether musical or visual art, it has to be there since it is part of our daily lives. The art that surrounds people regardless of it being musical or visual, can impact people in terms of emotional sense.
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Chinese Calligraphy: An Introduction to its Aesthetic and Technique Culture Report
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Therefore the extent to which the calligraphy would be used will depend on his knowledge and experience in calligraphy. Calligraphy done by individuals well experienced in the use of the brush strength tends to have much “bone”; while those that are done by individuals not good in the brush have much “flesh”.
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The Korean Cultural Industry Culture Report
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Cho, 2008 states that the “Hallyu” gives an image of a nun precedent frame of popular Korean culture both the commercial nationalism and Korean media. Due to this commercialization, the Korean wave has been seen in the regional cultural trend which simply signifies its success among different cultures.
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Chinese Calligraphy Culture Literature review
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It is easy to produce numerous forms and styles of images through varying the adsorptive and the thickness of the paper, control of ink concentration, and flexibility of the brush. This is immensely different when compared to western calligraphy in that the natural expression is associated with dry brush strokes and diffusion ink blots resulting when compared to the Chinese approach.
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Japanese Culture's Impact upon its Soft Power in Asia Culture Literature review
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The revitalization of the Japanese content industry and the rise of soft power are the result of regional and international demand for Japanese cultural outputs and not due to planning. Japanese creativity in translating manga to an international commodity from what had been an indigenous art form has been instrumental in the expansion of the Gross National Cool of Japan.
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Performing Popular Culture Culture Literature review
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An interesting discovery that was made in the process of this research study is the fact that women tend to be more prone to nostalgia as compared to men.  This has been attributed to the fact that women are more emotionally attached to their environment as compared to their male counterparts, thus find it more difficult to let go of their past. 
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The Development of Chinese Tea Art Culture Report
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Tea ceremonies are regarded as important in Chinese culture. Successive regimes have seen the spread of the use and love for tea. Despite the social status of a person, tea brewing in China is a way of life hence the team Cha Dao. Japanese monks were the earliest people to adopt the art of tea brewing and lead to the development of Japanese tea ceremonies.
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The Deviant Behaviors at Music Festivals Culture Research Paper
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In collecting the information, questionnaires would be used to collect information and some reports of deviant behaviors during music festivals would be analyzed. The researcher would collect information from the past five years in different regions to ensure the most recent information is obtained and analyzed.
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Cultural Differences in Engineering Decision-Making Culture Research Paper
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It is generally agreed that culture is a behavior, which is shared by almost all members of a given social group. The paper starts with a general overview of cultural differences in an organizational setting. This is followed by a deeper definition of culture and cultural diversity in terms of values held by various people or groups in organizations.
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Language as a Form of Expressing Culture Culture Term Paper
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Language helps humans in expressing culture and it is a people’s identity. Culture, on the other hand, relates to the values or norms of a particular person. Language is a unique gift that humans are given to help in daily communication activities. Language, with the help of culture, makes humans own an identity that is different from primates.
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The Idea of Language and its Importance to Culture Culture Report
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It is possible to note the close connection between language and culture particularly by the way language influences the thought process of a community. Language and culture share a lot of aspects. For instance, they are equally influenced by change such that, when culture changes, the language also changes.
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Importance of Building Positive Organizational Culture Culture Term Paper
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Organizations are slowly restructuring and changing, opting for strategic ways at internal and external levels. Internally, the organizations ensure the wellbeing of the employees, while external the company ensures it has a competitive edge in the industry. An organization’s organizational culture will either make it successful or a failure (Luthans, 2008).
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Importance of Art Galleries and Museums Culture Term Paper
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The classical period, for instance, had religious institutions such as the Roman Catholic Church endeavoring in artistic designs. Later in the medieval period in Europe, the concept of art was used by the monarchs in places such as the United Kingdom. Art refers to the use of human creativity in designing products such as paintings.
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Evaluation of Concepts in Culture Industries Culture Report
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The use of the term creative industries as a business concept with regard to innovation and technology may be perceived as misleading because the concept of creativity can be applied in different fields without the incorporation of any cultural or symbolic aspects (Banaji 2007, p. 18). A new system of production of a new approach to cleaning a city can be perceived.
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The Benefits of Chinas Intangible Cultural Heritage Culture Research Paper
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China is one of the countries in the world with the richest intangible cultural heritage. The paper, therefore, is a study of the intangible cultural heritage in China. Its specific objectives were: to determine the intangible cultural heritage in China; to evaluate the importance of the intangible cultural heritage in China.
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Art and Culture in Australia Culture Research Paper
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Art and culture in Australia is a good reflection of both traditional and contemporary societies dating back to Aboriginal Islanders. Australia’s art foundation comes from the Aboriginal traditional culture. Modern art and culture in Australia derive most of their inspiration from the Aboriginals, the Anglo-Celtic, and the different migrant cultures(Atkinson, p. 67).
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The Cultural Anxieties Culture Movie Review
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The Asian culture, in particular, persists in receiving recognition in the international platform through its many overwhelming and eminent films. Indeed, film has an exceptionally influential ubiquity within human culture, more so within the Asian continent. Society keeps shifting towards a direction that keeps heightening the anxiety of abolishment and fading of the original culture.
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Stereotypes Associated with African Americans Culture Research Paper
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African Americans do continue to survive and function remarkable resiliency after the experience of some of the most brutal forms of injustice and dehumanization in United States history. According to the tenacity for survival was embedded in the history of African American resistance and the intense desire that they had to be free from slavery.
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Comparison of Cultural Differences between North and South Americans` Management Culture Research Paper
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One of the best places to observe culture is in business. Cultures appear to disclose themselves in circumstances where a lot is at stake, as it is in such a situation that the cultural resources are essential. Marriage, family responsibilities, and traumatic experiences like sickness and death of loved ones, bring out plentiful of what is unique and paramount in a given culture.
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South Africa's Culture and Their Attempt in Preserving It Culture Term Paper
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South Africa as a whole will be represented throughout the term paper. A large number of traditions in South Africa are highly influenced by Western heritage. Various cultural and ethnic groups in South Africa highly appreciate and respect their own customs and beliefs. The population density of South Africa is quite high.
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Managing a Positive Working Culture in the Workplace Culture Research Paper
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The toxicity within the workplace can be reduced with the implementation of suitable organizational theories. Several organizational theories can be considered by the management of any firm for improving the workplace culture. These theories include classical organizational theory, neoclassical organizational theory, contingency theory.
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The Argument of Berger Culture Essay
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He further mentioned that comments from people about issues will vary because the understanding is seen from different perspectives. According to Berger, opinions from others will be influenced by cultural backgrounds and beliefs. This is the reason why people normally have different views concerning things that are happening in the world.
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Chicago's Memorial Day Parade Culture Essay
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The ceremony is made in honor of those who have fallen or wounded while serving in the military. The Chicago parade was started in 1870 after the American Civil War, and from that time thousands come to Chicago each year to celebrate the living and fallen servicemen and women (Chicago Government, 2015).
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Los Angeles County Museum of Arts Culture Essay
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The museum is also featuring contemporary arts among the diverse art collections it has. The museum is also known for showing visual arts and showcasing extraordinary arts from different cultures of the world. The museum holds and features ongoing events and exhibits from most areas of the world. It also organizes and features concert series, films, and lectures regularly.
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