Compare and Contrast the role of one set of ideas (religion, philosophy,
military traditions, political ideology) in two world societies in the
early modern period. Be sure to compare and contrast the two societies
in the same areas for both: political system, culture, social relations,
international relations, ect. What forces does this set of ideas exert
on these two societies-stabilizing or destabilizing, conservative or
radical, peaceful or warlike, expansionist or isolationist, ect. Explain
to what extent these paterns of thought serve as unifying factors or
sources of division.
The two societies you will use are England (Britain) and India and compare religions.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
compare the creation of two different cultures
compare the creation story of two different cultures.
1. summarize the myth or story from each culture in your own words. this should not be the majority of of the paper.
2. how is the myth influenced by location, topography, climate, ect.?
3. how do the myths influence the outlook of the culture? (optimistic, fatalistic, ect.)
4. what do the myth reveal about the common needs and archetypes?
feel free to explore your subjects father. Do not feel as if these four statements are the only thing you can include in the paper.
1. summarize the myth or story from each culture in your own words. this should not be the majority of of the paper.
2. how is the myth influenced by location, topography, climate, ect.?
3. how do the myths influence the outlook of the culture? (optimistic, fatalistic, ect.)
4. what do the myth reveal about the common needs and archetypes?
feel free to explore your subjects father. Do not feel as if these four statements are the only thing you can include in the paper.
Exploring the differences in greetings between men and women in Islam and the west
Exploring the differences in greetings between men and women in Islam and the west
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Describe the communication event
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Assess the impact of the different
cultural patterns on the outcome of the event
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In addition, you might also answer the
following questions:
- How would
this communication event have been different if both (all) participants
had been from the same culture?
- Was the
communication within the encounter effective communication? Why? Or why not?
- Was the
communication appropriate? Why? How do you know?
- Your
suggestions for a better (more effective) communication from a cultural
perspective
- How would this communication event have been different if both (all) participants had been from the same culture?
- Was the communication within the encounter effective communication? Why? Or why not?
- Was the communication appropriate? Why? How do you know?
Cultural and Intellectual History of Europe in the Eighteenth Century: Basic Enlightenment Texts
Describe the Cultural and Intellectual History of Europe in the Eighteenth Century:
What are the implications of the phone hacking scandal, and the subsequent public inquiries, for public relations, and in particular, for media relations?
The News of the World phone hacking scandal in UK has highlighted issues
around the relationship between government and the media. For example,
the ongoing Leveson Inquiry (2012) focuses on ' the culture, practices
and ethics of the press, including contacts between the press and
politicians and the press and the police.' What are the implications of
the phone hacking scandal, and the subsequent public inquiries, for
public relations, and in particular, for media relations? Most of the
coverage of the scandal has focused on journalist ethics.
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