Culture Essays

  • The Use of Advanced Technological Application and its Influence in Our Culture and Health

    Description: The letter is well-formatted with an appropriate salutation.Gmail system is introduced well.The argument is clear and logical that Gmail, the leader in Internet communication, needs to change the system to promote its effectiveness. For instance, implementing the recall feature will increase user satisfaction...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Coursework |
  • Business Communication, Social Norms, and Culture in Cambodia vs United States'

    Description: Business communication ensures that information regarding tasks, views, and other business-related opinions is relayed to the audience. Many factors can influence communication as a whole, and culture is one of the major influences that impact communication. Cambodia and the United States differ significantly...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 5 Sources | APA | Communications & Media | Research Paper |
  • The Relationship Between American Gun and Gaming Culture which may Result to Mental Issues

    Description: The United States has had to deal with the challenge of gun violence over the years. This essay tries to answer whether there is any relationship between gun violence and the gaming culture, which is sometimes exacerbated by mental health problems. Several games, including Doom, Call of Duty, and Grand Theft...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 4 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Airbnb Poor Culture, Leadership, and Change Adaptation After the Declaration of Pandemic

    Description: Airbnb is one of the companies which COVID-19 affected. After the declaration of the pandemic by the World Health Organization, the government restricted travel, thus adversely impacting the company's profitability (Esty & Ciechanover, 2021). Airbnb strategically established different processes and models but...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 5 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Ancient Chinese, Kuba People, and Ancient Mayans Abstract Art and Common Culture

    Description: The Ancient Chinese, Kuba people, and ancient Mayans believed in multiple gods that served different purposes. There are rituals, offerings, ceremonies, or sacrifices to appease the gods. The gods were thought to have power over nature. Among the Kuba people, there is a transition from life to death and the...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture

    Description: The presentation on “Hospital survey on patient safety culture” was informative and transformative. It explored different concepts that every healthcare provider should remain aware of to optimize hospitals’ quality of care. For instance, the discussions outlined explained a critical concept that has gained...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 6 Sources | APA | Psychology | Coursework |
  • Culture and Health: Building Relationships with Local Shamans

    Description: Shamans are respected within their communities and have access to information to help healthcare practitioners make better healthcare decisions for the community. According to Vadala,1 they are community leaders who engage in healing ceremonies to aid their patients’ recovery from ailments. Therefore,...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | Chicago | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Coursework |
  • Effects of Globalization on Culture of Core and Periphery Countries

    Description: Globalization refers to the growing interdependence of economies, populations, and cultures, brought about by a technology, flow of information, investment, and people. However, globalization seems to have affected core countries than periphery countries. According to Berend (2004) globalization has...
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Culture and Moral Compass of Google

    Description: Google, the internet search giant, has diversified over time, and while it still provides internet-related products and services. There are various technologically-driven products and services, such as YouTube, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence. Google values open communication, creativity,...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Culture and Moral Compasses of Google

    Description: The organization's culture fits the grand strategy because it enhances the core tenets of the strategy. At Google, one of the key pillars that underpin organizational strategy is innovation, which is crucial for a solid competitive position and rapid market growth. The culture at Google is driven by the ...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Game Culture

    Description: One example of how video games can be addictive is their realistic depictions of alternate worlds, escaping real-life issues or meaningful social relationships. Modern games are designed to be hyper-realistic and entertaining to the point where distressed people may choose to escape from their hectic life ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Songs of Change: Culture and Mainstream Music

    Description: Bob Dylan was a very important figure to both the folk and rock scenes of the 1960s because he integrated his music with the hope and dreams of a better future. He was unique, fresh, and trendy for his time as he flaunted his style while also incorporating classic with the contemporary. His voice became a...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • How Christian Worldview Can be Used to Improve Ethical Practices in Health Care Culture

    Description: All organizations have methods and customs specific or internal to their operations. These methods and customs help define behavior and conduct in these organizations, thus forming an organization’s culture. Healthcare organizations also have their own customs, traditions, methods, and behaviors specific to...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • An Analysis of New Media, Technology, and the Piracy Culture

    Description: The world today is characterized by many changes, including technological advancement and the rise of new media, which has continued to shape the modern world. The introduction of cable television, the widened access to the internet, and the increased digitization of media have given rise to new media ...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 10 Sources | APA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • Compare and Contrast Culture, Ethnicity, and Acculturation

    Description: Multicultural communication can be defined as verbal and/or written interaction among people from different cultural backgrounds to convey a message. According to Riley (2020), in multicultural communication, people understand that they are different but still figure out a way to communicate with each other...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Advantages and Future Development of Media, Culture, and Communication Major

    Description: We live in a social world where media, culture, and communication define our daily life. Media is a collective term for the primary means of mass communication, including publishing, broadcasting, and the internet. Culture refers to a specific society's customs, ideas, and social behaviors. On the other...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • The Benefits of Creating a Strengths-Based Organizational Culture

    Description: Organizational leaders are confounded by culture, particularly because it is centered on unspoken mindsets, social patterns, and behaviors. Many executives either let culture go unmanaged or relegate it to the human resources department, which conceives it as a secondary facet of the organization. Nevertheless...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Questions on A Catholic Mission and the Purification of Culture

    Description: Although it was a general perception that Catholic missionaries aimed to maintain the native cultural practices, on the ground, missionaries appeared to discourage native cultural practices. For instance, Bruno Pehl forced the converted villagers to forego their practice of living separately in small ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | MLA | Religion & Theology | Coursework |
  • Deriving Organizational Culture from Organizational Theory

    Description: The healthcare sector is delicate because it deals with people's physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The healthcare professionals and stakeholders also come from various cultures with diverse beliefs about health. Culture is a society's customs, ideas, and social behavior, which often determines ...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • What Shaped Western Culture in the Period 1300-1550?

    Description: Several historical events contributed significantly to shaping Western culture. Some of those historical events took place in the period 1300-1550. The Black Death is considered an important turning point in the history of Western culture. Also, according to Nauert (2006), the Renaissance allowed Western ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • Developing a Culture of Evidence-Based Practice

    Description: The two dissemination strategies I might use to communicate evidence-based practice (EBP) are poster presentations and peer-reviewed journals. Poster presentations are an accessible and concise format to communicate EBP guidelines. They also allow the designer to communicate perceptively and creatively, ...
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Coursework |
  • Childhood in Culture Weekly Journal Entries

    Description: The course readings were quite interesting and general immersive. The first one, by Siedlikowsk et al. (2021) undertakes an ethnographic study on understanding children as agents of their personal lives. The most significant feature or argument that stood out for me is that we find young people being...
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Culture, Aggressive Behavior, Social Identity and Aspects of Prejudice

    Description: Aggression is cultured. In an experiment done by Kuo in 1961, he designed an experiment where he raised a cat and a rat in the same cage. He wanted to test the theory that cats instinctively kill rats as prey. However, the rat and the cat became very close companions, and even when the cat was allowed to...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 2 Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Music in Culture: Pop and British Invasion-Influenced Garage Rock

    Description: If I were a teen music fan at the beginning of 1966, I would be influenced by pop and British Invasion-influenced garage rock. The genre sprang in part from a transnational play of "Operator," Many young American singers rehearsed in their parents' residential garages—hence the name. They were inspired by...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Beauty and Culture in The Ugly Duchess by Quinten Massys

    Description: I believe physical beauty is not the totality of beauty. While this physical beauty appeals to people’s hearts and intellect, a more complex beauty appeals to people’s senses. For me, beautiful art points to the truth and reflects nature and society. There is beauty in a withered rose or a decaying apple as...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Leadership Development Programs and the Company’s Corporate Culture

    Description: If you have participated in leadership development programs, how effective did you find them in (a) teaching you techniques and (b) giving you practical strategies you could use? What could they do better? I have participated in leadership development programs, and I must say they were quite effective in ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • The Significance of Genetics in Children's Culture

    Description: I like how Harris refutes the notion that an adult's personality is mostly defined by how their parents nurtured them. Evidently, she examines studies that purport to demonstrate the impact of the familial milieu and contends that the majority of them fail to account for genetic variables. I agree and hope ...
    1 page/≈275 words | 4 Sources | APA | Psychology | Other (Not Listed) |
  • The Evolution of America's Culture

    Description: During the development and growth stage of the United States of America, a series of evolution reached its entire establishment. As explained by James A Morone in his book, the hellfire nation, there are several occurrences to its current standing and sovereignty (2017). The threatening party was the USSR group...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Crazy Like Us: American Culture

    Description: Ethan Watters's book Crazy Like Us delves into the subject of the wave that brought PTSD to Sri Lanka, which fits numerous assumptions on how different cultures perceive and process traumatic events and the impact of Western psychological ideologies on processing trauma....
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | MLA | Psychology | Reaction Paper |
  • Ernest Owens’ Prowess on Obama’s View of Cancel Culture

    Description: Ernest Owens’ scrutiny on Obama’s very boomer view of cancel culture is a text well-structured and purposeful, put to appeal to the intended audience. Mr. Owens is a journalist. He articulates his opinions about former President Barack Obama’s criticism concerning the “cancel culture.” The text revolves around...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 1 Source | MLA | Literature & Language | Coursework |
  • Influence of Culture in Children's Behaviors

    Description: Children in public life get harshly judged even as they represent and make sacrifices for the future while disrupting the political culture. Those who exercise power have a more profound influence on culture, including children’s perspective on life. Children are increasingly involved in global issues...
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | Other | Psychology | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Perception on Culture, Nursing Ethics, Spirituality, and Innovation

    Description: The nursing practice integrates diverse aspects to ensure that the healthcare experts provide quality patient-oriented services for desirable outcomes. As a result, it draws significant influences from various elements. Thus, recognizing and acknowledging the value of these aspects to the nursing practice ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Values, Interests, Strengths, Personality, Culture, and Goals

    Description: What is the difference between goal setting and goal achieving? There are significant differences between goal setting and goal achieving or attaining. For example, goal setting incorporates developing an action plan to inspire and guide an individual towards achieving a specific goal. Goal setting relates...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Relationship between Culture and Mathematics

    Description: Culture refers to the knowledge and characteristics of a specific group of people, such as art, language, cuisine, music, religion, and social habits. In other words, it can be defined as patterns of human activities and symbolic structures that are unique for a particular community. The Center for Advanced...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Essay |
  • A Culture of Mathematical Thinking: Batue Culture Analysis

    Description: The culture of a particular group of people can be defined by language, art, music, cuisine, religion, and social habits. According to the Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA), individuals from the same culture share behaviors, beliefs, norms, values, cognitive constructs, and pass...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture

    Description: The presentation on “Hospital survey on patient safety culture” was informative and transformative. It explored different concepts that every healthcare provider should remain aware of to optimize hospitals’ quality of care. For instance, the discussions outlined explained a critical concept that has gained...
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Research Paper |
  • Health Care Culture: Excellence and Safety and the Principles Involved

    Description: Preventable patent pain compels healthcare sectors to spend billions of shillings yearly. For example, the USA spends about $140. Fortunately, 30% to 70% of patient harm is avoidable, leaving a significant chance for care providers and healthcare facilities to advance patient safety. Consequently, health...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Coursework |
  • Childhood in Culture: Teaching and Learning

    Description: From the infancy stage, individuals tend to process action when considering intentions, and both intentions and outcomes are helpful indicators of behavior. Judging observable actions requires knowing the intent and outcome of the actions. People interpret and infer intentions or goals from an actor’s...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | Other | Psychology | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Old West and its Culture and the Reason for Settlers Moving There

    Description: It appears the American frontier (also known as the Old West) had an entrenched violent culture. In document 1, a suspected murderer had been executed without trial based on the ground that the victim’s clothing and his money were recovered in his place. The author also affirms seeing school children...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 1 Source | APA | History | Essay |
  • Heteronormativity, Homonormativity, and Corporate Culture

    Description: Heteronormativity is concerned with how people interpret sexual orientation. It is the concept that heterosexuality, a sexual attraction between people of the opposite gender, is the normal sexual orientation mode. It is based on the assumption that two distinct genders, opposite each other, exist. These ...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Videogame Culture and the Defining Elements of a Videogame

    Description: Personally, I feel that gameplay is one of the most important elements of a good video game. First, I feel that a player should enjoy having good game control. It makes the video game more interactive and fun to play. Video gamers find those games more challenging and interesting that have incredible game...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Technology | Essay |
  • Impact of Organizational Theory on Organizational Culture

    Description: Organization theory is a set of principles and concepts that provide a framework for an organization's structure, functioning, performance, and behavior. On the other hand, organizational culture is the underlying beliefs, assumptions, values, and ways people interact within an organization, leading to a ...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Does Popular Culture Shape Attitudes and Affect Public Opinion?

    Description: Source A: Advertisement: Temperance or Prohibition of Alcohol Source B: Poem: The Flapper by Dorothy Parker The Playful flapper here we see, The fairest of the fair. She's not what Grandma used to beYou might say, au contraire. Her girlish ways may make a stir,Her manners cause a scene, But there is ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Coursework |
  • Chinese Culture and the Importance of Culture in Language Teaching

    Description: Chapter two of the book suggests various ways of incorporating culture into teaching the Chinese language. According to chapter two, imparting cultural skills and language among children is crucial for attaining competency in the Chinese language (Christensen, 2011). Chapter two presents different ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Ethics and Decision-Making, Finance for Managers, and People and Culture

    Description: Ethics and ethical decision-making will play an imperative role in delivering and participating in the industry's project by assisting in identifying the problem. The biggest challenge is to understand the problem, and by doing so, the project can be started. Ethics and decisions can also help in delivering...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 6 Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Film's Essential Role in Communicating the Society’s Values and Culture

    Description: Films, movies and other forms of literature play an essential role in communicating the society’s values and culture. Consequently, people are likely to associate a certain code of conduct to a specific society based on the information they have seen in a specific film. This trend is common in many western ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Material Culture: Artworks and Consumption and Fashion in Diverse Cultures

    Description: Material culture has resurfaced as a significant concern for anthropologists, but the emphasis is on the personal and cultural implications of goods this time. Personal details are produced through the procurement of products, which help to apprehend cultural content in unique experiences. Furthermore, it...
    10 pages/≈2750 words | 30 Sources | Chicago | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Importance of Chinese Culture and How to Promote it on Campus

    Description: China has made significant contributions to the culinary and technology advancements that we have today; their vast and diverse environment has allowed them with enough resources to develop their own distinct culture and language gradually. Papermaking, printing, gunpowder, and the compass all originated in...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • NASA's Catastrophic Disasters: Can a Culture Be Lethal?

    Description: The author seeks a rational contextualization of organizational challenges. He examines if the recurrency of disasters at NASA should be attributed to the corporate culture. NASA has endured three subsequent catastrophic disasters starting with the Apollo 1 space shuttle explosion on its pad, followed by...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Book Review |
  • How Culture Affects Our Behavior

    Description: Culture is a crucial aspect in social psychology that determines individual behavior. Culture is defined as behaviors, values, and ethics that a majority of the group holds (Jahoda, 2016). An individual's culture is essential since it heavily impacts beliefs and identities. Individual culture determines...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Psychology | Coursework |
  • Perceptions on Foodways and Culture

    Description: The documentary aims to create awareness about the health risks that overreliance on Soul food among African Americans triggers. In this eye-opening documentary, Hurt (2013) embarks on a journey to expose the ills associated with the choice of food items available for these people and deconstruct the ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Communications & Media | Movie Review |
  • Does Popular Culture Shape Attitudes and Affect Public Opinion?

    Description: Cultural development has led to the celebrated global civilization. Various cultures have entangled together, making a perfect blend of producing a productive society. The popular cultures which have gone a milestone of development are quickly embraced by various groups and societies in the quest to make...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Impacts of James Davidson Hunter’s "Culture Wars" in Understanding History

    Description: A cultural war defines a conflict between social groups and the ensuing struggle to dominate their practices, values, and beliefs. James Davidson Hunter popularized the term culture wars with his 1991 book Culture Wars. In his work, Hunter explored the struggle to control the family, art, law, education, ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Jewish Orthodox Culture and Deborah Feldman's Story

    Description: Jewish Orthodox Culture is a subset of Jewish culture that includes Jewish observance and study. The Jewish communities do not follow other forms of Judaism, including Reform Judaism or Conservative Judaism. The communities are also strongly connected to their tradition through daily prayer, rituals, food...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Social Sciences | Movie Review |
  • Similarities and Differences between Organization and Society's Culture

    Description: Culture in both organizations and society refers to the values, practices, and expectations that guide and give bearing on how their respective members ought to act in their day-to-day interactions. Culture must be formulated in a manner that encourages cohesion as opposed to a way that can lead crisis. As...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Coursework |
  • Child of Deaf Adults (CODA) and Deaf Culture

    Description: I watched KJ's commentary video and read LLD in Spanish. I remember pursuing California History three years ago and acquiring adequate historical skills. I learned something new about Spanish heritage from this course, which caught my attention. I remember the teacher explaining key figures, including Peninsular...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Music Travel Report: Local Culture, Geography, and Native Music of Jerusalem

    Description: My occupational engagement at a Faith-based drug and alcohol correctional facility has enabled me to experience the life-transforming effect of the Judeo-Christian facility. I am deeply fascinated with this culture that has bequeathed inspirational writings that still comforts and reassures millennia later....
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | MLA | Visual & Performing Arts | Coursework |
  • Culture Wars about Vaccines: Lessons from Larson's Book "Stuck"

    Description: Cultural wars are not a new phenomenon in American politics, academia, and public discourses. The latest, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic and the accelerated production of vaccines, is the war over vaccines. While scientific research, including outcomes from vaccination on other diseases like polio and...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Colonial Impact on Algerian Art and Culture

    Description: Algerian culture and society were affected by 120 years of colonialism and the bitter struggle for independence. Algeria is a nation whose cultural continuity and identity was largely undermined by colonial rule. In the current society, Algerians are torn between traditions that no longer need their loyalty...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Study of Western Culture and Values Representation in Chinese Media

    Description: While globalization has been hailed for facilitating the integration of regional cultures and transfer of social beliefs and values between states, Western (American) foreign policy, democracy, LGBT diversity and inclusion, protection of human rights, market structure, and filmmaking have been blamed for...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Research Proposal |
  • Building an Ethical Online Culture and How to Address Internet Equity Issues

    Description: Leaders in a virtual working environment can create an ethical online culture by combining multiple practices. First, the management should act as a role model to their employees since employees look up to them to determine acceptable behaviors in the workplace. Employees will practice an ethical online...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Retirement Speeches & the Influence of NBA on the Nation’s Pop Culture

    Description: Basketball represents one of the most popular sports in the world. In the U.S., basketball competes against juggernauts like baseball and football, which happen to attract relatively larger audiences. The growth of the NBA continues to enhance the attraction of the sport in not only the U.S. but the world....
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 8 Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Health Care Administration: Culture, Skills, Functions, & Divisions

    Description: Taylor proposed scientific management by adopting scientific management approaches, which helped maximize profits. For instance, by emphasizing selecting, training, teaching, and developing workers while promoting cooperation where there are clear roles and responsibilities associated with improved outcomes...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Annotated Bibliography |
  • How Culture Affects People’s Behaviors

    Description: Culture influences various aspects of individuals’ lives. In particular, it entails a group of people’s way of life, including their values, norms, beliefs, customs, morals, social ethics, principles, and symbols that are generally acceptable and passed from one generation to another. Culture influences how...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Discussion Post on Culture and Obesity

    Description: Obesity is one of the most pressing issues in the medical community worldwide, resulting in many chronic diseases that increase the mortality rate of the affected people. The World Health Organization defines obesity as the unwarranted increase in body fat, which deposits in the blood vessels in the major...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Nike’s Key Competency: The Hero Culture

    Description: Rather than spreading its marketing budget across different activities, Nike spends a large sum of its budget on single sports or star athletes. This hero culture is Nike’s critical competency, enabling it to realize success and surpass Adidas in the sportswear industry. This concept of creating heroes, also...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Texts that Influenced and was Influenced by Technology and Culture Reading

    Description: Opening an empty box is quite disappointing, and, in this article, social constructivists have opened a box but found nothing inside. Winner stated, “…although the social constructivists have opened the black box and shown a colorful array of social actors, processes, and images therein, the box they reveal...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 3 Sources | APA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • Toxic Leader Syndrome and the Police Culture and its Adverse Effects

    Description: Explain the toxic leader syndrome: Toxic leadership is usually destructive and can harm workers' morale. It can also influence the performance of the organization. The toxic leader syndrome is present when a leader is not concerned about the subordinates' emotional, social, and mental well-being. Moreover,...
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Global Stratification of General Motors: How it Impacts Local Culture and the US

    Description: Organizations, both for profit and non-profit, exist in an environment characterized by people and other organisms. The actions of these organizations subsequently affects the livelihood of the surrounding organisms. Corporate social responsibility is a way in which companies give back to the society. Many...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Club Culture and the Club Style Connected to the LGBTQ Community

    Description: Club culture involves key musical expressions that portray diverse artistic elements within the black communities. In the late twentieth century, the Hip Hop world gathered the elements of club culture to create chest-thumping musical styles. Clubbers primarily identified themselves through Hip Hop musical...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | MLA | Visual & Performing Arts | Other (Not Listed) |
  • San Diego Police Department Corruption Culture

    Description: The police are bestowed with the power to guarantee the safety of American citizens. Such power is vulnerable to manipulation for unorthodox gains. In this context, the San Diego police department grapples with diverse officers’ accounts of power abuse. The expose focuses on sexual harassment motivated by...
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Law | Coursework |
  • U.S. Culture and Death

    Description: Early experiences with death can shape an individual's later view of death by providing a context for what it means to be alive. This influences how individuals conceptualize the value of life and death, generally concerning themselves. For example, early experiences with death may influence a person's...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Life Sciences | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Culture, Religion, and Death

    Description: Religion impacts beliefs about death by shaping the way people think and respond to the process of dying. For example, Christians believe in life after death, and as such, true followers of the religion may not view death negatively (Berman, 1974). Death is viewed as a passage to a better life....
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Life Sciences | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Effect of Workplace Culture of Employees' Performance

    Description: Workplace culture is the chief determination of employees’ performance in a workplace. According to Isaac (2017), Uber employees are victims of bad culture such as sexual harassment and racial discrimination that discourages employees from performing their work accordingly. The management should be the top...
    1 page/≈275 words | 4 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Experience of The Interpersonal Effects of a Culture

    Description: Writer Lyz Lenz observed a debate concerning Midwestern voters and their party-political opinions and religious convictions following the 2016 presidential election. When she discovered that she and her spouse had cast their ballots for separate presidential applicants, her politically split marriage ended....
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | MLA | History | Essay |
  • The Depiction of Russia in Popular Culture

    Description: Films are very important in popular culture in depicting events and giving people some perspective of what happened in the past. The Russian culture and the cold war between the Soviet Union and the US is a common topic in movies. In most cases, the movies are usually biased to favor the origin country of...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | MLA | History | Essay |
  • African American Culture Importance

    Description: My family has three possessions that have social and cultural significance, and they include the gold plated bracelet, basketry, and a human face stone carved sculpture. A gold-plated wrist bracelet is a piece of thin metal jewelry coated with liquid gold. It originates from several past family generations...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Creative Writing | Essay |
  • Personality and Culture in Ethnography

    Description: Ethnography is the systematic study of individual cultures from the point of view of the specific culture of study. Ethnography employs research done mainly through participant observation of a particular culture's diversity and how it interacts with various things in its environment (Sunderland & Denny...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • The Culture Industry

    Description: 1 The rule of complete quantification emphasizes the role of mass production in fulfilling everyone’s interests. It provides a basis for product quality by focusing on the eventual division of products. Its main objective is to ensure everyone’s participation contributes to the accountability of production....
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Ideas in "The Culture Industry"

    Description: he culture industry has seen its effectiveness in robbing people of their imaginations by the use of mass media power. Horkheimer and Adorno have intensively exposed this through the enlightenment of the masses on the falling victim of the widespread mass deception. The mash-up between Beyonce's Halo and...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Ben Jarashow's Presentation on the Deaf Culture

    Description: Ben Jarashow's presentation describes the deaf people by clearly mapping their life in general on an individual, community, and international level. It reviews the description of the deaf and deafness by firstly developing the culture and then talking about it to the deaf side. This focused on the visual...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Thoughts and Commentary on Sub-Saharan African Music and Culture

    Description: The playlist is full of rich and entertaining songs with amazing African grooves and beats. Additionally, the songs have messages portrayed in an African way of storytelling. An example is a song Water No Get Enemy by Fela Kuti, which passes the message that nobody can hate something as useful as water. Most...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Coursework |
  • Information on the Deaf Culture

    Description: The video on deaf culture by Dr. Flavia Fleischer has attempted to define the term 'deaf culture.' However, I could observe that the definition does not differ entirely from the normal definition, especially concerning the components of culture. However, I found it interesting that Dr. Fleisher refers to...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Questions about the American Culture

    Description: 1 True or false? The process of globalization began in the mid-19th century-True 2. Name the five principal identity groups emerging from England who settled in the Thirteen Colonies during the early American colonial period.-East Anglians, Quakers, Puritans, Presbyterians and West Country Gentry ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 21 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Relationship between Knowledge and Culture

    Description: I chose this “Last Supper” artwork as the first thing since it is intimately related to Christianity. The most renowned painting of the Last Supper is that of Leonardo da Vinci, who was an Italian Cenacle at the time. It is reported that this artwork was created between 1495 and 1498 for the Dominican ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | MLA | Creative Writing | Essay |
  • Chinese Film and Visual Culture: 'Princess Iron Fan' Film Essay

    Description: The use of magic has been instrumental in promoting the film's theme and creating interest among the audience. The film is about a princess with a magical iron fan to put off the fire by generating strong whirlwinds. The iron fan has been significant to the residents in the west who experience frequent...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 12 Sources | APA | Visual & Performing Arts | Movie Review |
  • The Impact of India on the South Asian Culture

    Description: South Asia is ethnoculturally controversial throughout the globe. It consists of many countries that have contributed to its lifestyle, social and cultural values. The British imperialism of eastern countries has also impacted the people's sociocultural approach. As a result, the continent is a spectrum of...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | MLA | History | Term Paper |
  • Influence of Popular Culture in Society

    Description: Often, cultures in societies are shaped by elite and influential individuals within a society. For instance, when functioning correctly, the British monarch embodies the best of English society and, therefore, the English culture. For example, the white wedding gown became popular after 1840 when Queen...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Culture of Family Violence

    Description: Understanding the differences in cultural traditions and principles in family relationships is essential for any clinician. It allows them to appreciate better the facts surrounding the patient’s case and use them to provide holistic treatment. In this article, I would like to focus on the concept of family...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Creating a Culture of Quality and Safety

    Description: Understanding the existing best practices for creating a culture of quality and safety within the healthcare system constitutes an ethical and social concern for healthcare managers. In response to deteriorated quality and patient treatment outcomes, healthcare providers should promote best practices to...
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Coursework |
  • Treatment Options that Align with Ojibwa Culture

    Description: Communicating effectively to Abby and her family would reduce the anxiety and stigma associated with death. Also, it would give the family a chance to interact and comprehensively talk about the good and bad memories of their life together. As a nurse, I would encourage them to openly talk about death and...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Leadership Theories at GM and Their Impact to the Organizational Culture

    Description: Having earlier focused on organizational culture, it is critical to move deeper and consider how leadership styles influence it. In any organization, leadership styles significantly affect how an organization operates. The techniques also determine the culture that dominates the particular organization. ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 4 Sources | APA | Management | Case Study |
  • Investigate Structure and Culture

    Description: Organizational ethics can only be developed through a series of processes, the first being creating and periodic assessing the organization's core values. A company's culture and subcultures may overlap, which means that more than one culture may exist simultaneously. Management cannot force one culture on...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Role of Pop Culture on the Construct of Beauty in a Globalized World

    Description: Today, in America, mental health experts are pondering whether Zoom Dysmorphia is a mental health crisis (Ramphul, 2022). This concern comes after the social distancing aspect of the pandemic in which people remained connected through technologies like Zoom, where, unlike never before, they were confronted ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 5 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Rise of California Surf Culture

    Description: Langford situates the first account of surfing in Tahiti in the 1770s using British Captain James Cook’s journal on his observations of people conducting body surfing in the Society Islands (Langford 8). From this, the slow and steady rise of surfing to popularity made its way to the Americas. Due to its...
    1 page/≈275 words | 7 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Popular Culture Magnified by Technology

    Description: Popular culture refers to a set of beliefs, practices, and objects that embody broadly shared meanings of a social system. It includes entertainment & leisure, trends & fashion, linguistic conventions, and consumption habits. According to O'Brien & Szeman (2018), popular culture is like a native mother...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 6 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Organizational Culture Barriers

    Description: One of the barriers caused by an organizational culture that fails to empower nursing leaders and makes them feel powerless is poor engagement and job satisfaction. When nursing leaders cannot exert control of their units or apply their professional capacities without unnecessary bureaucracy or consent...
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Organizational Culture Nature

    Description: Organizational culture can be defined as the comprehensive impact of the shared behaviors, values, and beliefs of the personnel in a firm. These company-wide norms influence human resources’ performance, how they serve customers, how they collaborate, their motivation towards accomplishing objectives, and...
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Business & Marketing | Other (Not Listed) |
  • The Utilization of Technology is Already Ingrained in The Culture

    Description: The world is evolving quickly and continuously. The culture and society have altered in conjunction with the advancements in technology in this digital age, where technology has dramatically flourished. Ilya Levin and Dan Mamlok’s 2021 journal article “Culture and Society in the Digital Age” discusses the ...
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Culture, Identity, and Power and their Relationship to History

    Description: The words that stood out to me about the topic of diversity are diversity, gender, culture, age, and race. Diversity involves accepting other social, economic, and political demographics in a person’s or region’s constructs. The factors that constitute diversity is accepting various races, culture, genders,...
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | History | Essay |
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