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How useful is the term “counter-culture” to describe developments in Western Society during the 1960s? Discuss with reference to any three of the five disciplines represented in Block 6.
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Human Behaviour and the Scientific Method
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Ibo Culture
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Identify and analyse the different roles that food and food rituals play in the religions.
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Identity Anxiety
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Identity Culture and Power - Cop Culture
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Illustrate and explain the economic importance of 'marriage', with at least TWO examples from different parts of the world.
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Illustrate and explain the economic importance of 'marriage', with at least two examples from different parts of the world.
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Implications of Cultural Variety for IT Code of Ethics.
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In 1957 Richard Hoggart wrote The Uses of Literacy. His book was split into two parts, the first
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In An Exotic Land.
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In editing a collection of essays on corporate culture, Frost et al have introduced three distinct perspectives on culture: Integration, differentiation and fragmentation.
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In order for a company to succeed, it needs to have a strong and firmly entrenched culture. In this assignment we look at the definition and types pf culture, how it is managed and developed to maintain high performance, within the organisation.
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In Search of Respect An Analysis of the Work of Bourgois.
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In what way are cultural identities marked in the city?
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In what ways does globalisation break down traditional cultural barriers?
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In what ways have Anthropologists shown that kinship is not about genetic relatedness?
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In whatever way we define culture, most anthropologists agree that it has to do with those aspects of human cognition and activity that are emanated from what we learn as people in a society, bearing in mind that one learns a lot.
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In writing "Ah Mah", Shirley Lim has drawn upon her Chinese background to reveal to us how powerfully a culture shapes the ideals and life of its society as an entity and the individuals, be it familial or the single persons.
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Indian Americans: A Look at Their History, Culture, and Influences
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Indirectness in communication
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Individuality in an Environment of Commercial Control
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Intercultural Learning and Residence Abroad.
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND CULTURE
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Interpreted language
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