Category: Culture
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Korean Popular Culture and National Identity
Table of Contents Analyzing Korean National Identity How Korean Movies Present Korean National Identity My National Identity: Crisis in the US Works Cited Analyzing Korean National Identity The movie “Brotherhood of War” gives a detailed analysis of the Korean national identity. The story of Jin-tae and Jin-seok portrays the kind of struggles experienced by many…
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Global Media Impact on Maronite Culture
Table of Contents Active Audience Power of the Media Works Cited Active Audience In the article The Global, the Local and the Hybrid Marwan Kraidy discusses the impact of the global media on the cultural complexity of the Maronites, the Christian community in the Middle East. As the author notices, Lebanon has access to various…
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Pop Culture in “Young and Restless in China” Film
Table of Contents Introduction Impact of western popular culture Impact of technological advancement Reference Introduction The film Young and Restless in China is a documentary highlighting the struggle of nine Chinese youths who face different challenges and opportunities in the new China society. The youthful Chinese persons have struggled with their past and have made…
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Education Effect on Cultural Practices of Parents
Table of Contents Introduction Method Findings Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Many scholars in the contemporary world concur with the fact that education affects cultural practices in many ways. Others agree that modernity, which comes in form of technological advances, has eliminated cultural practices in society. The modern world is perceived to be rational where…
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Pop Culture and Print Media: Trends Propagated by the Print Media
Table of Contents Introduction Trends Propagated by the Print Media Conclusion Reference List Introduction Popular culture refers to the collectivity of beliefs, attitudes, practices, and other phenomena that are adopted by man depending on his ability to learn and transmit knowledge to the next generations. They are agreed upon informally by the practicing group, and…
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Mix Methods Analysis in “Seeing From a Different Angle: The Role of Pop Culture in Teaching for Diversity and Critical Media Literacy in Adult Education”
Table of Contents The Article Main Concern The Article Purpose and Problem Statement Analytical Technique Used In The Article Is Design The Main Questions Addressed To Quantitative And Qualitative Data Data Collection and Analysis Ethical Issue of the Article The Survey Reliability Reference List The Article Main Concern The article in question considers the issue…
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African Culture in Mambéty’s “Touki Bouki” Film
Table of Contents A reflection of the movie Inherent tensions Themes References A reflection of the movie Touki Bouki, the journey of the hyena is a story about two youngsters who are presented in the movie trying to escape their home country. The youngsters are apparently running away from the poverty and backwardness of their…
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Global Network University and Cross-Cultural Studies
The concept of a global network university This concept is best illustrated by the initiatives which are being rolled out by the New York University. The campus has established several schools abroad, most notable in Abu Dhabi, Florence, Accra, Dublin, among many more. A vast majority of American universities have created signed memoranda with other…
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Inclusive Education and the Cultural Representation of Disability
Table of Contents Introduction The need for Inclusive education Inclusion and participation Why the inclusion Who are the disabled Conclusion Reference List Introduction The History of inclusive education has come along way in the UK, the education Act of 1944 categorized children with special educational needs by their disabilities as uneducable and was given special…
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Navigating Cultural Issues in Virtual Teams: Strategies and Dynamics
Cultural Issues in a Virtual Team There are various cultural issues that a virtual team leader or the members usually encounter in their daily undertakings. One of them is the fact that the members of these groups do not share similar communication skills. This is as a result of different usage of their languages and…