Culture Essays

  • Ethnography. A Comparison Between Zulu Culture And American Culture.

    Description: In this analysis you may include a discussion of topics such as: economic/labor role, parenthood, child-rearing, marriage/divorce practices, reproductive issues, sexuality, family/kinship structure, household composition, or other topics that may be relevant in the book you read....
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Creative Writing | Essay |
  • Language and Culture: How They Merged Into One

    Description: Linguists have found that all of the earth's languages are linked in some way. There are underlying properties in all the languages that make them similar. However, these languages are differentiated by the different cultures of the world. Hence, language and culture are inextricably mixed. I point out the...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Literature & Language | Coursework |
  • Food Culture and Restaurant as a Workplace

    Description: Generally, cultures provide a deep connection with the people of the same belief and norms. These norms raise them and their communities, allowing them to have the same attitudes, treatments, and perspectives over ideologies. One of the ideologies affected by culture is food and its preparation. ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Activity Portfolio: What is culture? Summary

    Description: Martin Luther King’s speech and the article by Safiya Charles relate to a great extent with the theme of our class of communication, culture, and power. I enjoyed listening to King’s speech not only because of his fascinating oratory skills but also because of the clarity and significance of the message he delivered....
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Communications & Media | Coursework |
  • Relationship Between Food and Culture

    Description: Globally, food enthusiasts, gastronomes, or gourmets, usually have a few things in common-to travel, explore the world, taste different cuisines, and learn their cultural intersections. Personally, a simple mention of Naples, Italy, often invokes nostalgic memories of my prior visit there and stimulates my...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Organizational Culture and Readiness Assessment

    Description: Based on the readiness assessment checklist outcome, Jacobs Medical Center at UC San Diego scored 10 out of 12. The high readiness score suggests organizational readiness for the implementation of TeamSTEPPS....
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Research Paper |
  • Organizational Culture and Readiness Assessment of Sound Family Medicine Clinic

    Description: With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for vaccination, our facility, the Sound Family Medicine Clinic, partnered with the government to procure and distribute vaccines against COVID-19. Due to the scarcity of supply, the facility could not procure enough supply, thereby limiting the rate of...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Research Paper |
  • Understanding Military Culture

    Description: Understanding the structure of the military is helpful in working with a military family. In particular, the rank structure is the common type of hierarchical leadership, which comprises the officers, non-commissioned officers (NCOs), and enlisted (SPRA, 2013). The officers are the leaders in the military ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • My visual essay is about subculture, and the theme is retro Chinese culture among the contem. . .

    Description: Generation Z has grown up in a digital era and access various information sources about China's history and Chinese culture. The retro Chinese culture among Generation Z integrates some elements of traditional Chinese culture....
    2 pages/≈550 words | Harvard | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Developing a Culture of Evidence-Based Practice on the Effective Use of Media

    Description: Disseminating evidence in nursing is sharing evidence-based nursing research, knowledge, and findings by nurses to other medical officers and the public. This is important because it keeps them informed in their professions for high-quality services. Nurses can use many strategies to disseminate e...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Enhancing and Promoting a Blame-Free Culture

    Description: My current workplace has a safety or blame-free culture. Managers and supervisors do not blame their subordinates when mistakes occur in daily operations. For example, two months ago, there was a problem in the production process, which adversely affected the quality of products. When an employee realized...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Culture of Experimentation and the Risks on Shutterstock

    Description: There is an increase in employee productivity when lower-level employees are allowed to have a say in the strategic direction of the business. In other words, allowing employees to have a say in the strategic direction enables employees to develop the sense of responsibility in decision making and problem...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | Harvard | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Symbolic Importance of Corn to the Culture of India, Brazil, and Nigeria

    Description: Corn, which is also popularly known as maize, is a widely consumed cereal across the world. It is extensively cultivated globally with many varieties that make it a common ingredient in processing different products for human and animal consumption. The Americas, particularly the US remain a global leader...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | APA | Education | Research Paper |
  • Dystopian Culture and the Theme of Segregation on the Movie "Divergent"

    Description: Divergent is a fictional movie series based on Veronica Roth’s 2011 novel, created by Lucy Fisher, Pouya Shahbazian, and Douglas Wick and directed by Neil Burger (Adam). Released in three series, namely Divergent in 2014, Insurgent in 2015, and Allegiant in 2016, Divergent is a movie set in post-apocalyptic...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | MLA | Creative Writing | Research Paper |
  • Principles of Servant Leadership in Chinese Culture and Buddhism

    Description: Servant leadership is an ancient concept that has received widespread acceptance in modern organizational leadership. According to Roberts (2018), servant leadership entails selflessness in the sense that the leader puts the needs of his followers before his own. The servant-leader understands the ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Culture in Latin America on Political Messaging

    Description: One way of having the support of the people in any political setting is by resonating with their beliefs, culture, and identity. Therefore, for a government to ensure that its messages resonate with its citizens' needs, the statements must be coined according to the cultural beliefs of the citizens. In...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | APA | History | Essay |
  • Organizational Architecture, Corporate Culture, and Responsible Stewardship

    Description: The organizational architecture reflects how organizational strategy and the business environment influence organizational design (Brickley, Smith & Zimmerman, 2016). The organizational architecture is aligned with the corporate culture and values to achieve the desired outcomes and improve performance....
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Business & Marketing | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Different Culture's Perceptions of Chronic and Terminal Illness and Death

    Description: Culture plays a significant role in determining whether members of a particular community visit hospitals when they become sick or stay at home, believing that spiritual powers will intervene and heal them. Individuals from different cultures or ethnicities have their own beliefs about chronic illnesses,...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Competing Values Framework and Organizational Culture

    Description: Ideally, the usefulness of Competing Values Framework in cultures other than the United States include its use as a strategic tool to create appropriate management and supervision programs. Secondly, it plays a key role in helping organizations diagnose existing and desirable cultures....
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Mathematics & Economics | Reaction Paper |
  • Developing a Culture of Evidence-Based Practice

    Description: Evidence-based practice (EBP) dissemination is essential in the assimilation of EBP findings and results. Several strategies are used to disseminate EBP. EBP dissemination strategies can be divided into three categories: manual or guideline-based methods, educational-based strategies that augment practice...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Hispanic Culture in America

    Description: In the United States of America (USA), the terms Latinos and Hispanic are used interchangeably. The population of Hispanics in the USA is significant. Many of these individuals have deep roots in Latin American countries. The first time that Hispanics were recognized as a distinct demographic...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | Chicago | Education | Essay |
  • Culture, Health, and Illness: Social Structural Characteristics of the Hmong

    Description: The Hmong work closely as a community and they are not an individualistically oriented people There is emphasis on the strong relationships between relatives and respect for elders The people believe epilepsy has a spiritual origin and is treated spiritually Structural characteristics of her doctors The...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Coursework |
  • Connection Between Our Culture and the News Media

    Description: Among the most famous debates in human societies, today is media reliability in delivering accurate and credible information. Arguably, most of the public has diverted to seeking information from social media platforms rather than relying on the famous information giants such as CBC, FOX, or CNN. This is ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Culture and the Cultural Aspects of Human Behavior

    Description: Unique aspects that best define a culture?Culture is the collective disposition of knowledge, wisdom, experience, attitudes, values, religion, beliefs, hierarchies, roles, and other human behaviors that shape lifestyles. Psychology plays a vital role in understanding and defining culture in its universal...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Motivate Individuals to Create a Culture where Everyone Feels Valued

    Description: Conscious leadership entails safeguarding business for future generations. Conscious leaders understand where the business is heading. They are concerned about today and how the business will be in the future (Mackey & Sisodia, 2014). ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Uniqueness of Culture and Dance in Egyptian

    Description: The unique thing about the Egyptian culture is their religion, art, and festivals. Their traditions, norms, and beliefs make their culture different from other cultures across the world. Egyptians are known for having developed unique art materials which facilitated the evolution of art in the world ...
    1 page/≈275 words | Other | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Influence of Culture on Health

    Description: The influence of culture on health remains undeniable. Culture affects one's perception about health, causes of diseases, approaches to health promotion, beliefs about causes of diseases, treatment options, pain and illness expression, and experience....
    4 pages/≈1100 words | MLA | Creative Writing | Essay |
  • Kanye West vs. Cancel Culture

    Description: Kanye West remains one of the most talented hip-hop artists in America and the whole world. However, over the past few years, his reputation has been marred with controversial statements. While such stunts are nothing new with artists, West seems to have gone too far. Kanye's a cancellation by the mainst...
    3 pages/≈825 words | Chicago | Social Sciences | Case Study |
  • Influence of Culture on Personality

    Description: Culture is continuously around people and sometimes they cannot even realize it is there. It is hard to see culture since it is a medium in which people exist. Culture is made up of beliefs, behaviors, social norms, and objects in a society or group of individuals sharing the same ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • First Key Takeaway: Notions of Culture

    Description: Scholars over the years acknowledge that culture is difficult to explain and define. The main reason for the complexity is that culture is a multifaceted phenomenon that makes it harder to make an absolute case. However, culture-related research has exploded since the 1970s drawing inspiration from differen...
    3 pages/≈825 words | MLA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Understanding and Developing Organizational Culture

    Description: Zappos reinforces the corporate culture where those selected to work there must be fit, and they embrace the organizational culture where the employees embrace high-quality services and happiness when interacting with different stakeholders. Furthermore, the employees hold each other accountable ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Management | Research Paper |
  • The Food Culture in Germany

    Description: Food is one of the significant needs of an individual to live. It centers the people's life as it also serves as a source of life force. In different countries, the essence of food holds various meanings since each country has set of traditions and cultures. This created concept of having various cuisines...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Assessment and Influence of Culture

    Description: In today’s business environment, workforce diversity is a reality that many organizations have been forced to face. However, for organizations to develop diverse employees, there needs to be a culture of inclusivity. According to Cater, Lang, and Szabo (2013) culture depends on the shared norms, values, and practices of the members....
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Issues in Today's Workforce Culture

    Description: The nursing shortage is a major concern for the healthcare sector, not only in the U.S. but also globally. In the current COVID-19 pandemic, the healthcare sector was exposed mainly because its supply of nurses could not meet demand. Pictures and videos surfaced online of strained nurses forced to work for ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Understanding Islamic Religion and Culture

    Description: Rick Steves, a travel guide and a renowned documentarist, through his 55 minutes long documentary, reveals some interesting facts about the culture-rich Iran, particularly Persian culture and Islamic religion that is highly intertwined. This paper outlines some of the important revelations that one may gain...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Culture and Consumption: Dove's Campaign for Real Beauty

    Description: An advertisement campaign launched in 2004, that garnered a lot of attention from the public is the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty. This aims to empower girls and women of all ages from all over the globe. The Dove advertisement campaign on Real Beauty, effectively reveals the myths behind what society views...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Identifying Western Country: The Levels of Culture

    Description: With the vast possibilities that the world holds, there is also vast knowledge beyond the comprehension of people. The same goes with categorizing human beings in different ways where they can be presented based on their ethnicity, age, nationality, gender, and many more. Culture also falls under this...
    3 pages/≈825 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Unifying Company Culture

    Description: The Coca-Cola Company is an American-based corporation founded in 1886. It majorly focuses on the production, marketing, and sale of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates. Its headquarters is in Atlanta, Georgia, and its numerous products sell in more than 200 countries worldwide....
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Management | Research Paper |
  • How Does Culture Affects Lives

    Description: Culture dramatically affects the lives of every individual. It does not necessarily limit its influence towards traditions but also to healthcare practices and food. In some cases, culture serves as an essential factor that creates the environment for pregnancy and food consumption. ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Culture through Film and Television: The Bachelor and Friends

    Description: Reality-based television shows have become a cultural phenomenon since their introduction in the early 2000s, with shows like The Bachelor dominating the airwaves and placing themselves firmly between scripted inauthenticity and believable authenticity. On the other hand, the sitcom, Friends, turned into...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Understanding the Arabic Culture

    Description: The UAE has become a global business center. The UAE is a Muslim country with a set of rules and norms. Doing business there demands that individuals learn about business customs. According to Carpenter (2011), professionals err when they think that cultural differences do not matter in today’s busines...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Understanding the Role of Culture

    Description: In the video, CEO Grossman speaks passionately of a culture characterized by taking risks, pushing the boundary, and accountability (Forbes, 2014). She mentions how it is important to get rid of people whose actions do not conform to the organizational culture. ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Mandeville’s Libertin Philosophy: Evidence from Popular Culture

    Description: In his book “The Fable of the Bee,” Bernard Mandeville coined the famous phrase “Private Vices, Publick Benefits,” which means that vices are beneficial for society as society run and prosper through people’s private vices. He further claimed that many so-called virtues are vices in reality as they are base...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Culture Before Microsoft Changed

    Description: For almost four decades, Microsoft Corporation has only had three CEOs, with Bill Gates retiring in 2000, Steve Ballmer in 2014, and the current transformative leader, Satya Nadella taking over after Ballmer to introduce sweeping changes in the organization. By the time Nadella took office as company’s CEO...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Culture Wars Discussion and the 21st century

    Description: I strongly second the post in that, I believe from reading the YAWP, Gloria Steinem argued for women's equal rights and added a constitutional amendment to show that women have equal access, first highlighting all their injustice and prejudice to other Black men and women in the minority. Gloria describes...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Organization Culture as a Precursor to Poor Employees' Behaviors

    Description: Since the invention of the printing press, the world has witnessed uncountable ethical dilemmas due to the advancement in technology. As information technology rapidly evolves, business owners and IT managers have to face the challenges of making sound decisions. For example, during the past decade...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Management | Essay |
  • US History: The Popular Culture and Entertainment

    Description: Topic 1: What were some of the popular culture and entertainment sensations that defined the Roaring '20s? How did advancements in automobile production and electric power transform American society during this period? Which socioeconomic and regional groups benefited from these societal changes, and which...
    1 page/≈275 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Organizational Culture

    Description: The culture of an organization determines the correct behavior. The culture comprises common convictions and values created by leaders and then conveyed and strengthened through various means to shape employees' perceptions, conduct, and understanding. Corporate culture creates the framework...
    2 pages/≈550 words | Other | Management | Essay |
  • Gender and Culture in Conflict Communication

    Description: Conflict communication is a broad topic with multiple behavior studies from different parts of the world. It also includes the role of gender alongside culture in ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Culture, Climate, and Organizational Behavior

    Description: Effective leaders recognize that they must employ a variety of leadership styles in order to favourably influence their organization's climate, culture, and behavior. Situational awareness is a critical component of transformational leadership. Setting the expected example as a manager, serves as the most ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Pop Culture Ethical Assessment

    Description: The Daily Show with Trevor Noah is a famous satirical series in which he discusses political and social matters related to American society humorously and lightly. In one of the episodes titled "Black Mental Health-If You Don't' Know, Now You Know," the host, Trevor Noah, portrays ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Understanding Culture and Background when Addressing Challenging Behavior

    Description: After learning about Jose’s cultural background, somehow, I feel I know him more, and I am definitely in a better position to help address his behaviors. I have understood that as a Hispanic, Jose has been brought up in a culture that values family. As a result, it is characterized by activities that ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Identifying the Elements of Culture and Climate

    Description: Culture and climate are used interchangeably to describe camaraderie in an organization. Climate often describes the shared perceptions that people have of a group or an organization. On the other hand, culture refers to the way individuals feel about an organization, including beliefs, values...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Usefulness of the Five Dimensions of National Culture

    Description: National Culture refers to the norms, behaviors, and values associated with a particular nation. It involves the language, religion, and ethnic and racial identity of individuals residing in a particular state. The five-dimension discussed by Hofstede include power distance, individualism/collectivism, and...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Business & Marketing | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Culture From a Sociological Perspective

    Description: Ivan Sanchez's understanding of culture from a sociological perspective brings forth some interesting facts about the broad concept. Cultural items occur naturally and artificially, and members of the society can infer meaning from these items equally. Cultural items can be classified into material and non...
    1 page/≈275 words | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • The Aztec Culture in Modern Mexico

    Description: The article “The Aztec World’s Presence in Colonial and Modern Mexico” by Eduardo Matos Moctezuma questions the relevance of society that strives to preserve the Aztec culture in Modern Mexico. Moctezuma (n.d.) engages in various aspects to compare original Aztec culture and the present community trying...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Literature & Language | Article Critique |
  • Organizational Culture and Beliefs between Employees

    Description: Employee thoughts and actions are related in various aspects. These elements affect innovation and creativity, which may increase productivity. Research shows that employees with positive thoughts are more likely to make meaningful suggestions or opinions that promote the growth of an organization ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Business & Marketing | Coursework |
  • Levi Strauss: Economic Efficiency and Organizational Culture

    Description: 1 There is a paradox in this situation. The company trades off its economic efficiency to operate ethically, and economic efficiency is one of the significant factors affecting stock prices. On the other hand, the company could decide to take a different direction in its operations. The economic efficiency ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Reading Reflection: History and Culture

    Description: The three reading materials namely Johnson and Molineux’s Putting Europe in Its Place, Bleichmar’s The Imperial Visual Archive Images, Evidence, and Knowledge in the Early Modern Hispanic World, and Morgan’s Partus sequitur ventrem: Law, Race, and Reproduction in Colonial Slavery are all in-depth discuss...
    3 pages/≈825 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Connotative and Denotive Meaning of Race, Gender, Class, and Culture

    Description: While the terms gender, race, class, and culture are shared they are also experienced differently from person to person. In terms of connotations, the terms have fixed definitions based on external attributes. However, in terms of denotations, the terms are defined differently based on a person’s experience...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | History | Coursework |
  • Healthcare Culture on Handling Mistakes

    Description: The risks of revealing medical errors include significant psychological consequences, including guilt, depression, anger, inadequacy, and suicidal ideations due to perceived or real mistakes. The is also the risk of possible legal action against the medical practitioner. This could result in loss of clinic...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Culture of Accountability Vs. Just Culture

    Description: A culture of accountability holds healthcare professionals accountable for all medical mishaps or errors that occur to clients under their treatment or care. In contrast, a just culture acknowledges that the respective practitioners must not be held accountable for work-related mistakes they cannot control....
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Difference between Ethnicity and Culture

    Description: Culture refers to the social, behavioral patterns formed by an individual. On the other hand, ethnicity entails categories of people who share the same value systems, origins, and nationality. Another significant difference can be viewed from how these two aspects are identified. A culture is identified ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Culture of Accountability Vs. Just Culture

    Description: Whereas a culture of accountability within healthcare facilities can enhance patient outcomes, a just culture is practiced within my workplace. The just culture improves patient safety by empowering medical professionals to monitor their actions proactively and engage in safety endeavors within the work environment....
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • My Travel Experience in Germany: First Impression, Communication, and Culture

    Description: Travelling is among the most cherished hobbies in the world bearing the associated experiences. People travel for different reasons. While some want to explore the world and learn about other people, some travel for business or studies. No matter the reason behind one’s travel, the experiences are normally ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Dimensions of Culture, Competitive Advantage, and Organizational Structure

    Description: This paper focuses on critical areas of organizational culture that include dimensions of culture, competitive advantage, and organizational structure. It demonstrates that organizational culture is a broad concept made up of various subunits that define the overall status of a business or a corporate entity...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Role of Greek Culture in the Hellenistic World

    Description: The Hellenistic Period is the period in ancient history that succeeded the classical era and preceded Roman Greece. Soon after the death of King Phillip II of Macedonia, whose reign was between 359 B.C and 336 B.C, his son, Alexander the Great, took over, and his rule spanned across Greek territory and the...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • High Culture of Chonga Girls in Hernandez' 'Miss, You Look Like a Bratz Doll'

    Description: In an attempt to comprehend how some bodies develop and reflect narratives regarding Latina girls’ sexuality, nationality, and class, the essay looks at the stereotypes associated with the chonga identification as well as the formation of pictorial imagery of chongas. The hypervisible character characterized...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | History | Essay |
  • Corporate Culture, Theories of Deviance, and Poverty Related to Geography

    Description: Corporate culture refers to the values, beliefs, and behaviors that guide how firm employees and management relates and deals with external forces. These beliefs drive organizational performance, which simultaneously determines business success. Organizations with a robust corporate culture have the potential...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Culture, Identity, Essentialism, Othering, Model Minority, and Women's Position

    Description: Bamboo Ceiling: Asian-Americans being overrepresented in technical positions but underrepresented in managerial and government posts. Latino Threat Narrative: the notion that 'illegal aliens' from Latin America were swarming the United States in order to retake the Southwest and reinstate it to Mexico. Strategic...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Literature & Language | Coursework |
  • U.S. and Chinese Culture and Constitution on Religion

    Description: The U.S. and China are two of the largest economies in the world. According to the World Bank, China is second to the U.S. with a GDP of $14.72 trillion, while the U.S. boasts of a GDP of $20.94 trillion (World Bank). Thus, the two countries are not only superpowers but also global leaders in almost every aspect...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | MLA | Social Sciences | Term Paper |
  • Youth Culture in the Modern Society

    Description: Youth culture has had a very long history in sociology and other social sciences. It simply refers to the cultural behavior and practices that are prohibited by the youth social group (Williams, 573). It also refers to the kind of identities and groupings formed by the youth. Traditionally, the term youth has...
    1 page/≈275 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Concepts of Globalization and Culture and its Own Discipline

    Description: The concepts of globalization and culture and inextricable. Globalization primarily refers to the ever-increasing interdependence of countries in terms of economy, culture, and other aspects. Globalization is mainly fueled by technology and mainly the internet. The contemporary world has been reduced to a global...
    1 page/≈275 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Components of Culture According to Raymond Williams

    Description: Raymond Williams asserted that culture is a whole way of life. He stated that culture is made of two different components. The first component denotes the whole way of life, while the second refers to learning and arts. In the first component, the known meanings and directions as recognized and responded to...
    1 page/≈275 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Studying the Way of Life of Global Communities and Internet Role in Influencing Culture

    Description: Cultural studies are very interesting. Studying the way of life of different communities worldwide makes one realize how diverse our cultures are. In the modern days, it is rare to find a culture that has not been influenced by an external culture (Rojek, 14). This phenomenon has been brought about by the technological...
    1 page/≈275 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Chinese Culture in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" by Ang Lee

    Description: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, is a 2000 Wu-Xia film directed by a top Chinese local film direct Ang Lee and written by Kuo Jung Tsa, Wang Hui-ling, and James Schamus. Through this movie, Ang Lee presents a high degree of cultural globalization and hybridation of Chinese culture. Set in a Qing Dynasty of...
    3 pages/≈825 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Why Literature Does Not Include Children in Study of Gun Culture

    Description: In the article, The Sociology of US Gun Culture, Yamane (2017) argues that there is a need for the American gun culture to be studied through the lens of sociology. Contemporary studies on the topic have been typically approached through the lens of criminology and epidemiology. However, since most gun owners...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • The Meaning of Authority in the Context of Media and Popular Culture

    Description: The term authority means different things in different contexts. Some people consider authority as power; others see it as control, and still, others consider authority as the mastery of something. All these aspects of authority intersect and point to the same idea of the term. It is said that knowledge is ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • How Culture Affects Motivation

    Description: Culture reveals individuals’ values, norms, beliefs, ideologies, assumptions, social, economic, and political structures (Thompson, 2018). Indeed, it significantly influences how team members communicate, their behaviors, and the creation and maintenance of trusting relationships. For instance, countries...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Deaf Communities: Deaf Culture in Norway

    Description: Deafness refers to the inability to hear as a result of the inner ear or nerve damage. The deaf community promotes deaf culture as a way of life that provides them with a sense of identification and unity rather than a disability. The history of deaf culture can be traced to mid-20th century when it was...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Education | Research Paper |
  • US Air Force Organizational Structure and Culture

    Description: The United States (US) Department of the Air Force constitutes a vast organization with more than 317,000 active servicemen and women. The service’s tiered command organizational structure assist manages the airmen and women as well as their efforts to train, organize, equip, as well as implement military...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | APA | Management | Essay |
  • IBM's Corporate Culture

    Description: Corporate culture defines how members of an organization behave towards each other. An organization’s culture depends on the values, beliefs, and behaviors observed within the organization (Deiss, 2020). The purpose of this paper is to explore IBM’s corporate culture. Over the years, there have been changes...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | IT & Computer Science | Essay |
  • The Role of Organizational Culture in Evidence-based Practice

    Description: Evidence-based practice (EBP) constitutes a problem-solving approach for healthcare practice that includes the conscious utilization of high-quality current scientific research, patient values, and clinician expertise. Organizational culture impacts the successful execution of EBP by influencing the...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Starbucks Corporation and the Concept of Triple Bottom Line and Culture

    Description: Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational entity that operates a chain of coffeehouses. It has its headquarters in Seattle, Washington and is known for producing high-quality Arabica coffee. The company’s primary goal is to maximize profitability that guarantees its sustainability. Therefore, it is...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Celebrity Culture in China

    Description: Although celebrity culture has become popular in China, the Chinese government controls the content released by celebrities on the Internet. Celebrity advertising on the web and billboards in China’s cities is popular and people perceive it as a way of life. In particular, it significantly influences the ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • Importance of a "Spirit of Inquiry" in an Evidence-based Culture

    Description: The spirit of inquiry is the tenacious point of curiosity that informs research and practice. A registered nurse inspired by the spirit of inquiry questions challenges tradition and current practices and seeks creative techniques to solve problems using EBP. A nurse represents a change in the healthcare system...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Intersection Between the American Gun Culture and Gaming

    Description: Gun massacres are increasingly becoming prevalent in the American public sphere. However, the public discourse, especially following the Dayton and El Paso school gun massacres, appears to be divided on the underlying issue. One section of the population argues that the ease with which people can access guns...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Spirit of Inquiry in an Evidence-Based Culture

    Description: The spirit of inquiry generally refers to the urge to know more about a situation or problem to guide decision-making. In an evidence-based culture, there are two parties which the interviewer has the spirit of inquiry, whereas the interviewee will respond to the questions asked (Skela-Savič et al., 2020)....
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Rape Culture

    Description: Rape culture is where rape is seen as ordinary due to society's perspective on sexuality and gender. The culture of rape involves blaming the victims, describing females as being obedient and sexually inactive, and males as prevalent and sexually aggressive. Assuming ill-behaved women are the ones who get ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Social Sciences | Article Critique |
  • Deviant and Acceptable Acts Experience within Other Culture

    Description: I experienced a different culture during a cultural show in my State when I met people from various regions of the world displaying various cultures. I loved a specific one elaborated by a Kenyan from the East African region of how they owned communal land and believed in the sanctity of animal meat. The demonstrator...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Feminism, Gender Pay Gap, Environmental Racism, Neoliberalism, Rape Culture, and Violence

    Description: The feminine mystique is the idea that women were happy and fulfilled when they devoted themselves as wives and mothers and is explored in the book Feminine mystique. Neoliberalism refers to an ideology and political-economic theory based on the doctrine of classical liberalism and d emphasizes free market ...
    7 pages/≈1925 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Popular Culture and the Rituals of American Football

    Description: Axelrod, Mark. "Popular culture and the rituals of American football." CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 3.1 (2001): 2. Digital.The purpose of the author in this journal article is to determine how American Football has become established in popular culture. To do this, the author has focused on...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Annotated Bibliography |
  • The Organizational Culture of Eisenhower Medical Center

    Description: Understanding an organization’s tendency to change is essential for any healthcare professional. It allows him to be adaptive to the strengths and opportunities of an organization that could be used in the implementation of his plan of action. Accordingly, one of the essential factors for change is the organization’s...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 4 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Organization's Culture, ORCA, Electronic Health Record System, Stakeholders and Technology

    Description: Every organization craves revolutionary change. However, only a few are prepared or have a structure that will readily welcome the desired change. An organization that readily accepts change is ready for a change long before the change comes. The preparation is seen through the organization's active role in...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 4 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Participation in a Process or Culture Change

    Description: Changes can be positive or negative, and they occur because society permits them or because a person initiates them. It is tough to alter something that has existed for a long time since people live with it; it is much more challenging to change their culture or a custom that a large number of people ...
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Impact of Christian Culture on Chinese Culture

    Description: The Christian faith is by far the largest faith in the world. Hackett and McClendon (2017) established that the Christian faith accounted for 31% of the earth’s 7.3 billion people at the time. Today, there is no continent or region of the earth that is yet to be influenced by the Christian faith. For me, ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Perspectives on Culture and Society: da Gama, Columbus, and More

    Description: Portugal is a country that is predominantly Roman Catholic that has a family ethic that is close-knit. The Portuguese seem not to understand the people and the places they visit or travel to because they have different cultures and beliefs. The Portuguese people value their cultures and beliefs so much that...
    1 page/≈275 words | 31 Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Urine Culture Technique, Bacteriuria, Urinary Tract, and Aseptic Urine Collection

    Description: Question 1. Bacteriuria is the existence of bacteria in urine detected after the microscopic examination (Flores-Mireles et al., 2015). It is significant in confirming infections in individuals.Question 2. Microorganisms use three ways to enter the urinary tract. The first way is when microorganisms are present...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Change Management through Organizational Culture

    Description: Executive leaders play significant roles that can contribute to changing the management team through altering an organizational culture. Many chief executive officers (CEO) know the power of organizational culture and how it impacts how things are done in a specific organization. As such, managing the ...
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Management | Essay |
  • How Culture, Norms, and Practices Contribute to Obesity among Hispanic Women

    Description: Obesity continues to be a major issue in America. More and more Americans are becoming obese, which decreases their quality of life. Obesity is associated with various sicknesses like heart attack, stroke, and diabetes, which are a leading cause of death in the US. The problem of obesity is more prevalent...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
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