StudentShare
Contact Us
Sign In / Sign Up for FREE
Search
Go to advanced search...
Cultural Imperialism in China
5 pages (1250 words) , Download 3 , Essay
Free
?? International communication and globalization: An Introduction.... he globalization processes has brought to the fore critical issues concerning homogenization and differentiation of cultures on the international arena.... globalization is a transnational phenomenon that evokes different meanings and emotions among scholars.... ccording to Tomlinson, globalization is the rapid development of intricate interconnections between societies, cultures, institutions and individuals the world over....
Preview sample
Key issues to consider when designing for people with disabilities
4 pages (1000 words) , Download 2 , Essay
The preconceived notions of the people that the persons with disabilities are fit cases for charity and thereby dissociating.... ... ... The paradigm of the societal perception has been that unintentionally, they have denied the basic human dignity of self respect and financial independence to a core sector that needs to come out of ‘People with disabilities have historically been marginalised in education, employment and community living' (Key, 2001)....
Preview sample
Christianity and Native America
5 pages (1250 words) , Download 2 , Essay
For those to consider the individual rights of others to be the god of the 21st century, the idea that European missionaries traveled to north America with the intention of converting these red skinned indigenous peoples to their way of thinking and their belief system is an atrocity beyond compare.... Those who march forward under the flag of political correctness are sure they would not have allowed missionaries to pollute the social streams of the indigenous peoples living across the plains and at the southern shores of the newly discovered North American continent. ...
Preview sample
Religion and Cults: The People's Temple
9 pages (2477 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
In the film “Jonestown the Life and Death of peoples Temple”, at one point, he mentioned that he shall be what an individual perceives of him.... From the film, “Jonestown the Life and Death of peoples Temple”, a good example of this scenario was given by one of the members and survivors of the mass murder that was promoted by Jim Jones.... As a result, his vision for America helped to promote the fact that all peoples are equal before the eyes of the Almighty....
Preview sample
Simon Cowell - The Globalization of 'Idol' and the Journey it Took to Bring Reality Television to TV Stardom
6 pages (1500 words) , Download 2 , Research Paper
Simon Cowell - The globalization of ‘Idol' and the journey it took to bring Reality television to TV stardom.... Introduction The popularity of reality TV was fully brought to the limelight with the globalization of the fox TV networks mega-hit show “American Idol”.... Simon Fuller is the man behind the production and the globalization of the American Idol although he is not present in most scenes....
Preview sample
Australian Trade Unions' Workers in Worker Education
6 pages (1753 words) , Download 0 , Literature review
Free
rticle 2: ‘globalization and labour education' by Cairola, E (2007), in Strengthening the trade unions: The key role of labour education, Labour Education 2007/1-2, No.... he article ‘globalization and labour education', which was written by Cairola (2007), is one of the papers presented in 2007 during an international workers' symposium on labour education organised by the ILO Bureau for Workers' Activities (ACTRAV).... airola, E 2007, ‘globalization and labour education', in Strengthening the trade unions: The key role of labour education, Labour Education 2007/1-2, No....
Preview sample
How Has Global Social Policy Developed in Recent Decades
12 pages (3765 words) , Download 1 , Essay
Free
The reformation of social policies and their developments has led to the globalization of the world.... Further, Yeates (2001) state that ‘States make globalization every bit as much as globalization makes states.... Nonetheless, globalization has undergone a critical transitional process.... Deacon (2003) affirms that between 1980s and 1990s, globalization was viewed as a neoliberal political project that only benefited elite citizens from beneficiary countries....
Preview sample
Why businessman need to know about young people's buying behavior
8 pages (2000 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
Besides, courtesy the onset of globalization, the young consumers are also immensely willing to try exotic products and services from faraway locations and countries around the world (Lukose, 2005).... Lukose, Ritty 2005, ‘Consuming globalization: Youth and Gender in Kerala, India', Journal of Social History, Vol....
Preview sample
Applying the Social Determinants of Health
8 pages (2189 words) , Download 3 , Term Paper
Free
This paper is an evaluation of the factors that have led to health deterioration among the indigenous communities in Australia.... Health care for the indigenous communities has been neglected for a very long time.... The proximity of these services to a large population consisting of the indigenous communities has experienced difficulties as they still continue to suffer poor health even as these services are available (Carole 2007).... Australia, though among the developed countries, shares a large percentage of poor population especially the indigenous communities....
Preview sample
Explanations for the Occurrence of Racism and Xenophobia
11 pages (3144 words) , Download 0 , Essay
Free
In spite of the oppression and victimization, these indigenous peoples have tried to keep up the nations' integrity, in the cultural and spiritual spheres.... These people are the first peoples of Australia.... It discusses issues like the racist attitudes of the Australian whites towards the indigenous blacks and the distressing conditions of the Aboriginals.... It will discuss issues like the racist attitudes of the a Australian whites towards the indigenous blacks and the distressing conditions of the Aboriginals in the contemporary society ....
Preview sample
Aboriginal Cultures Gallery of the South Australian Museum
4 pages (1232 words) , Download 1 , Case Study
Free
The Aboriginal cultures gallery of the South Australian Museum is a section in the museum which is involved in the preservation of the indigenous Australian culture through the various pictures and photos preserved there.... The Aboriginal cultures gallery of the South Australian Museum is a section in the museum which is involved in the preservation of the indigenous Australian culture through the various pictures and photos preserved there.... he Aboriginal cultures gallery of the South Australian Museum is a section in the museum which is involved in the preservation of the indigenous Australian culture through the various pictures and photos preserved there....
Preview sample
The Contemporary Hospitality Industry British Food and Drink Trends
7 pages (1750 words) , Download 2 , Case Study
Free
With integration and globalization a diverse range of foods and drinks are served to people.... Hospitality industry has changed significantly due to globalization.... A future trend of the hotel industry depends on the globalization.... Organization cannot grow without globalization and by providing various services.... globalization is a process through which industry can develop their international influences and start operating the business on international scale....
Preview sample
Global marketing and communication
8 pages (2000 words) , Download 2 , Assignment
Free
Global marketing and communication Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Academic Overview 3 globalization 3 Localization 4 Glocalization 6 Brand Overview 7 Product Strategy 8 One Macro Environmental Issue 9 Issue Identification 9 Recommendation for solution 11 Conclusion 11 Reference 12 Introduction The world of 21st century is an era of supreme professionalism, fast paced development and tremendous competition.... Academic Overview globalization The word globalization represents a series of impactful changes that are inducing significant amount of changes in the behavior of the masses around the world, irrespective of their geographical boundaries (Ervin and Smith, 2008, p....
Preview sample
Management and Culture of McDonald's and KFC
16 pages (4000 words) , Download 3 , Term Paper
Free
Within these two cases, the proponent identifies the idea of internationalization of business and globalization.... Ritzer simply sees globalization as a process linked to Americanization and further connected it to economic and cultural advantages of McDonaldization (Schroeder and Morling, 2006).... (2005) Introduction to globalization and Business: Relationships and Responsibilities.... (2007) The Blackwell companion to globalization....
Preview sample
Managing and Leading People across Borders
9 pages (2250 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
Having been strongly adopted in the 20th century due to the globalization as the global market for professional expand, expatriation has an advantage of being cheaper.... This paper "Managing and Leading People across Borders" focuses on the fact that in order to be successful in the global market, it is vital that as a businessman or woman one fully understands the culture of his or her customers....
Preview sample
Today's digital media impact on young people of America
3 pages (750 words) , Download 2 , Research Paper
Enables Young People to Gain Technological Skills and Literacy Digital media has made a substantial contribution to inclusion of young American into the globalization which is knowledge based.... Name Professor Journalism, mass media and communication Date Today's Digital Media Impact on Young People of America Introduction Young Americans have developed a habit of using smart phones, computer, watching television and other electronic devices most of their time when they are out of school....
Preview sample
Geocentric Model, Ethnocentric Model of Managerial Staffing Policy
11 pages (2973 words) , Download 3 , Coursework
Free
In what ways can an ‘ethnocentric model' of managerial staffing policy limit the globalization strategies of MNCs?... Here, the discussion is all about the interruption created by ethnocentrism in the globalization strategies of MNCs. ... globalization strategies will be greatly limited with these MNCs. ... This is the difference and this is the simplest illustration of the advantage of globalization strategy.... ) globalization phenomenon loses strength: ...
Preview sample
Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Aboriginal Australians
8 pages (2404 words) , Download 0 , Literature review
Free
ontemporary practice and understanding of social and emotional well-being among the aboriginals has roots in the colonial history of the peoples and the ongoing disadvantage they still live under such as widespread racism, grief, loss, discrimination, isolation, adversity and trans-generational aftermath/effects of the government policies that up until 1970, supported forcible abduction of thousands and thousands of Aboriginal children to be taken away from their parents (HREOC, 1997)....
Preview sample
Implement Diabetes Service Programs
12 pages (3408 words) , Download 0 , Case Study
Free
The activities undertaken will target Torres Strait and Aboriginal peoples, mental and psychosocial impacts of managing and living diabetes, the young people, diabetes in pregnancy, the elderly and those individuals from linguistically and culturally diverse communities and have diabetes.... o undertake a study in order to develop and implement diabetes service programs to assist people in the marginalized regions and indigenous people in Australia.... This includes the indigenous communities, young people and the elderly in various remote and rural areas in Australia....
Preview sample
The Peopling Process of Australia since 1788 Has Been Dominated by Racism
6 pages (1652 words) , Download 0 , Essay
Free
With around 350, 000 of indigenous people living in Australia at the time, these people split into 250 individual indigenous nations and they were called the Australian Aborigines.... It is around this time that we can trace the domination of racism with the British taking the best land while pushing the very indigenous owners 'aborigine tribes' into the remote areas of that country where their thriving was next to impossible (Larson et al 2007)....
Preview sample
US Foreign Policy in the Case of U.S. Cuba Relations
15 pages (3750 words) , Download 4 , Research Paper
Free
The main purpose of globalization is to promote free trade across the world by removing all possible barriers.... homas Friedman defines globalization as “the inexorable integration of markets, nation – states, and technologies in a way that it enables individuals, corporations and nations to reach around the world farther, faster and cheaper…” (Kiggundu, p.... Based on a pure economic point-of-view, globalization can be defined as “the growing liberalization of international trade and investment which could result to the increase in integration of national economies....
Preview sample
Greenview Institute of Business and Technology in Globally Responsive Educational Environment
9 pages (2498 words) , Download 0 , Case Study
Free
The increasing trends of globalization have brought about significant changes in economic, political and socio-cultural systems.... globalization has enhanced international migration, interactions and cooperation of people from different geographical locations, cultures, races and ethnic backgrounds As a result, most economic, political and socio-cultural systems have become multiracial and multicultural due the influx of migrants from different parts of the world....
Preview sample
The History of Guyana
6 pages (1684 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
Next are the Afro-Guyanese (36 percent) and American Indian indigenous peoples (7 percent).... Today's indigenous peoples are seeking title to the lands they occupy, as they feel increasingly threatened by local and international companies looking for mineral and timber wealth.... The more numerous coastal peoples are chiefly descendants of slaves from Africa and indentured workers from India, who were originally imported to work the coastal sugarcane plantations....
Preview sample
Post Colonial And World Literature In English
6 pages (1500 words) , Download 3 , Essay
Free
The European way of life was considered to be the best and superior to that of indigenous people meaning that many people in colonial society had to adopt European culture in order to ensure that they were able to achieve a level of advancement in society (Bhabha 2004, p.... Colonial societies were made up of not only indigenous people but also European settlers and the latter tended to be given precedence over the former; resulting in a sense of resentment that would eventually lead to nationalism....
Preview sample
Operations of a Community-Based Housing Organization
7 pages (2307 words) , Download 1 , Case Study
Free
This paper reports the major issues influencing the operation of a community-based housing organization that offers its services to the indigenous community.... This paper reports the major issues influencing the operation of a community based housing organisation that offers its services to the indigenous community.... The second approach is from an indigenous Elder from another local group who requested the chance to conduct the program because of the greatness of the housing needs of the indigenous people in the locality....
Preview sample
White Settler Colonies vs Other Postcolonial Nations
2 pages (577 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
The difference in Australia was little tangible proof of the atrocities toward the indigenous people, these people were terra nullius (no one lived there), and they were treated as 'invisible', living as hordes in tribal form.... While Britain came building structures, setting rules, and demanding that the indigenous people join their culture.... The difference is the publicity of the Holocaust versus the indigenous Australians.... ecause societies differ from one another, even if the societies seem to have some common features, such as their historical domination over indigenous populations and the processes by which older political 'settlement' are being unsettled in recent years in the face of dynamic and renewed indigenous challenge....
Preview sample
The future of work in a globalised economy: UK perspective
10 pages (2500 words) , Download 5 , Essay
Free
2005 globalization [Online] Available at: http://www.... rg/essay/globalization [Accessed 18 April 2007] ... globalization, Employment, and the Workplace: Diverse Impacts.... Globalisation has become a byword in contemporary times and the term is used to describe the present connectivity of different cities of the world as a result of economic and financial activities"....
Preview sample
Deaf People
3 pages (971 words) , Download 4 , Assignment
Free
The paper "Deaf People" tells us about hearing loss that precludes a person from understanding spoken language, an audiological condition.... Deafness has varying definitions in cultural and medical contexts.... ... ... ... It is surprising to many people outside of the Deaf Community, but Deaf people can often hear....
Preview sample
Media Portrayal of Aboriginals in Australia
6 pages (1670 words) , Download 0 , Essay
Free
The media is an important tool that can help in exposing the injustices experienced by the indigenous communities.... n many parts of the world, the indigenous people are subjected to different forms of ill treatment and injustices.... During the colonial periods for instance, several laws were formulated in various countries that served to alienate the indigenous people.... Although the United Nations advocates for the protection of the rights of the indigenous people all over the world and the need for a decent living, these requirements still remain untapped in Australia, and the indigenous communities continue to face historical problems....
Preview sample
Case study of Severance/Shapiro/Warhane, W. R. Grace
2 pages (500 words) , Download 2 , Case Study
Free
Consultations with the indigenous people are crucial and important to avoid patent issues.... Consultations with the indigenous people are crucial and important to avoid patent issues.... The Indian indigenous people had to be consulted since it helps in preventing issues that arise after obtaining a patent.... Assessing the impact of the product on the cultural traditions and practices of the indigenous people is important.... The writer views that such assessment should include active involvement of the indigenous Indians who have spoken on behalf of their cultural practices....
Preview sample
Critical Analysis of Mental Health in Australian Aboriginal Communities
9 pages (2421 words) , Download 1 , Term Paper
Free
The Australian Aboriginal community is an indigenous population with a rich and compelling history as well as a diverse culture.... The Australian Aboriginal community is an indigenous population with a rich and compelling history as well as a diverse culture.... he Australian Aboriginals still experience negative social attitudes that are commonly held about them especially from the non-indigenous Australians.... The negative attitudes towards the Aboriginals stereotyped them making them experience discrimination and in some extreme cases violence from non indigenous Australians....
Preview sample
The Problem of Family Violence
5 pages (1457 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
It has been reported that for the last 15 years voices emanating from the indigenous and non-indigenous women have been quite loud in demanding an end to these violent cases (Nancarrow 2006).... More disheartening it was reported the indigenous women were three times more likely to victims of violence than any others (Kays 2015) were.... Family violence: An Australian indigenous community tells its story. ... Sentencing indigenous and non- ...
Preview sample
SWOT Analysis for Furniture Brand
10 pages (2500 words) , Download 6 , Assignment
Free
Propels in transportation and information transfers framework, including the ascent of the broadcast and the Internet, are main considerations in globalization, creating further reliance of economic and social exercises.... However, it could be considered as globalized organization, since in exchange of wood the Raft is paying money, which is a form of globalization....
Preview sample
Sociology Issues. People Of Color, Authority, Familys Characteristics, Religion
5 pages (1250 words) , Download 4 , Research Paper
Free
Premium+
East Asian Democratization: Impact of globalization, Culture, and Economy.... Sociology Issues.... People Of Color, Authority, Family's Characteristics, Religion.... ... he purpose of this paper is to examine and elucidate various topics in sociology in US and world in general.... ...
Preview sample
Aboriginal Drinking Problems to the Cultural Construction
6 pages (1683 words) , Download 1 , Assignment
Free
Interestingly, there are so many different examples of this within the indigenous Australian group.... By using this group of people as example, culture and its construction can be explored to see how it is socially and politically structured, especially by using articles written by both indigenous and non-indigenous Australians.... The indigenous Australian may even begin to take up some of these expectations as they are forced into another cultural construction and may begin to identify more with this new group as these become the norm....
Preview sample
Reflection on Core Courses
2 pages (500 words) , Download 4 , Essay
Free
As such, I am going to reflect on three core classes namely: rhetoric, ethics and environment and globalization.... As such, I am going to reflect on three core classes namely: rhetoric, ethics and environment and globalization.... globalization has greatly helped to promote trade among nations and this is beneficial to different countries.... However, the only negative aspect of globalization is that some powerful nations have taken it upon themselves to take advantage of developing nations by controlling global trade....
Preview sample
Mabo and Aboriginal Land Rights Issues in Australia
17 pages (4250 words) , Download 3 , Essay
Free
n the Wik peoples v.... The Mabo ruling established a new relationship between indigenous people and non – Aboriginal people in Australia.... The Mabo ruling established a new relationship between indigenous people and non – Aboriginal people in Australia (Aboriginal land rights, 2005) ... More importantly, the High Court in its ruling in Mabo had clearly stated that all indigenous people in Australia had native title with regard to the land....
Preview sample
Marketing communication: Effective Promotion and Sale in Face of Globalization Today
12 pages (3000 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
Communication in marketing cannot be ignored especially in the advent of globalization, increased competition and increased consumer awareness and the society at large.... unning head: COMMUNICATION MARKETING Communication Marketing: Effective Promotion and Sale in Face of globalization Today Introduction Communication in marketing cannot be ignored especially in the advent of globalization, increased competition and increased consumer awareness and the society at large....
Preview sample
International Business Environment
6 pages (1667 words) , Download 0 , Essay
Free
The paper "International Business Environment" presents that ever since the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT) came into effect in the '90s and the World Trade Organization was established with a mandate to regulate and intervene in the disputes arising out of globalization.... The bottom line should be that there cannot be a blind aversion to globalization and only when the informed debate takes place and all options are considered, there would be meaningful progress on the economics of globalization....
Preview sample
The Quality of Healthcare Services in Australia
5 pages (1460 words) , Download 2 , Assignment
Free
indigenous people's health was given priority since it has remained lower than that of non-aboriginals in many aspects.... Aboriginals' health The indigenous Australians experience low levels of access to health services than the rest of the populace.... A policy dubbed the national aboriginal health strategy set out several issues and possible solutions on the various health issues concerning Australia's indigenous people.... The stratagem highlighted the structural foundations acknowledging the connection between of aboriginal health, rights over land, as well as dominance of indigenous people by foreigners (Koutoukidis, Stainton, & Hughson, 2012)....
Preview sample
Dreamworld Corroborees Market
4 pages (1226 words) , Download 0 , Term Paper
Free
Dreamworld should strive to ensure that products are competitively priced, considering generally on competitors' prices, seasonality and peoples' willingness to pay a specific amount (“Planning for Inbound,” n.... The park offers tourist with range of Australian indigenous cultures and native wildlife, which provide continuous learning and entertainment experiences.... eywords: Corroboree, Dreamworld Theme Park, Analysis indigenous Culture, Market, Pricing, Product, Tourist Attractions ...
Preview sample
People Classification
4 pages (1000 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
An author of this paper seeks to discuss the problem of natural classification of people in contemporary society, though he claims that every person is different.... Furthermore, the writer will describe the issue of achieving success and how it relates from classification.... ... ... ... By nature, understanding and playing different roles and personas is part of my study and profession....
Preview sample
Anishnabe change makers
2 pages (500 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
Adding to his experience, he found the World Council of indigenous peoples in which he was the president in 1975 and retained this position until 1981.... He opted to work for his community for the aboriginal people and the indigenous people of the world as well.... During this time, he travelled to Peru, Argentina, Sweden, Guatemala, and Chile to meet the indigenous people together with their leaders.... He realized that Aboriginal people had much in common with indigenous nations-elements and was a key subject of bringing the universal declaration of the indigenous people....
Preview sample
Effect of FDI on Chinas Technological Status
11 pages (2750 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
n the recent past, the science and technology policy in China has put an emphasis on the aspects of “indigenous innovation” and “indigenous capacity building” and this points out to the fact that there is some level of skepticism and uncertainty that China holds towards FDI as far as technology development is concerned (Lin & Cheung 2004).... FDI inflows have an effect on indigenous technology in a country when for instance domestic firms copy the technology of the foreign firms....
Preview sample
The Australian Aboriginal Culture
6 pages (1747 words) , Download 0 , Case Study
Free
The paper is, therefore, a discussion of how the indigenous cultures of the Aboriginals differ from other cultures in Australia.... Further, the paper explicates a clear and precise consistency by synthesizing and illustrating the understanding of the indigenous people's cultural beliefs and traditions with particular respect to dying and death.... The paper is, therefore, a discussion how the indigenous cultures of the Aboriginal differ significantly with other cultures in Australia....
Preview sample
Global Media and Global Culture
8 pages (2000 words) , Download 1 , Case Study
Free
Structured political resistance, in the form of the anti-globalization movement is, in his opinion, superficially effective but ultimately futile because it seeks only to curb the effects and does not address the causes.... Frequent use of the term “negative globalization” betrays Bauman's fundamental pessimism....
Preview sample
Criminalization and Crime Control in International Relations
6 pages (1642 words) , Download 2 , Book Report/Review
Free
The globalization of policing as established the authors in the book is clearly a reflection of the ambitions of western supremacies through many generations to ensure that there is an exportation of their specific explanations of crime to other non-western countries (Andreas and Nadelmann, 2008).... However, it has also been noted that global policing has led to the near extinction of some local crime fighting techniques and these have come to be replaced with the dominant western culture, which is the driving force behind globalization....
Preview sample
Young People and Politics
9 pages (2250 words) , Download 3 , Essay
Free
Conservative knowledge implies that young people in Britain are disturbed from the political development.... This youth cynicism can be calculated in terms of failing party sponsorship, political approaches, and voting activities.... .... ... ... Running Head: Young People and Politics Young People and Politics [Writer's Name] [Institute's Name] Young People and Politics Conservative knowledge implies that young people in Britain are disturbed from the political development....
Preview sample
Diversity Management and Organizational Culture
13 pages (3851 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
A reconciliation statement of commitment is unique to each organization and acknowledges the peoples traditions as well as the cultural significance and the history of the area in which the organization is situated.... We can define power as the ability to influence peoples' actions and behaviors.... Statistics indicate that the disabled peoples' participation in the workforce is still at lower rates (Monicah and Pepper, 2007).... The past historical events that have helped shape our culture include the colonial by the British, the indigenous population and the big immigration from other countries that was experienced in the 1880s....
Preview sample
An Essential Aspect of Nursing of Australia
8 pages (2273 words) , Download 0 , Literature review
Free
t is clear that the indigenous Australian had a strong leadership that lead them through their decisions and implementing plans to develop their nation until they were affected by colonization.... Further down the journey of identifying indigenous Australians brings us to the fact that they had a strong culture that was strengthened by the impact of colonialism that resulted in racism and discrimination (Bauer and Brazer 2012).... British are the main colonizers when it comes to countries that fought colonialism and according to the history of Australia we are informed that the indigenous Australians had a strong law that defended their power and their healing system....
Preview sample
4751 - 4800 results of 280786 items
We use cookies to create the best experience for you. Keep on browsing if you are OK with that, or find out how to manage cookies.
Contact Us