Cultural Preservation

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    Analysis and Comparative Study of Three Micro Small Medium Enterprises (Msme) in Bogor

    Report Paper Pengembangan UKM ANALYSIS AND COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THREE MICRO SMALL MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSME) IN BOGOR Anaiza Azlia | Ariansyah | Aditya P. Nugraha Business Profile Business Profiles : Cotton Candy Industry. This cotton candy sweets business, based on the information during the interview, was established in 1998. Monetery crisis that hit Indonesia had caused previous business collapsed and went bankrupt, causing the business owner started to sell cotton candies

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    Effective Documentation Via Photography

    Written Data—inventory forms, data sheets, historical reports, or other original, written works of varying lengths that describe a building, site, structure, object, or landscape and highlight its historical, architectural, technological, or cultural significance. Photocopy—a photograph, with large format negative, of a photograph or drawings. Select Existing Drawings—drawings of historic buildings, sites, structures, objects or landscapes, whether original construction

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    Heritage Conservation in Tainan

    • Tainan is located in the south western part of Taiwan and in the north of Kaohsiung City. • Being the fourth largest city in Taiwan, Tainan has an area of about 174 square kilometer with population of 750,000. • It is one of Taiwan's cultural capitals, for its rich folk cultures including the famous local snack food, extensively preserved Taoist rites and other living local traditions. Country Taiwan Map Tainan city Map Overview of Fort Zeelandia in Tainan, Taiwan, painted

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    Culture and Technology

    with a specific cultural background after having immigrated can be both a challenge but rewarding. Culturally defined neighborhoods or communities are no a longer feasibly planned due to economic reasons. People consider migration only when the move benefits the family now and whether here they can still support their family in the process. Preserving and revitalizing Japantown is essential as a manifestation of Japanese American history, a celebration of current cultural expression and

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    Heritage Tourism

    Introduction Heritage Tourism Heritage tourism is define as the activities and services which provide international and domestic visitors with the opportunity to experience, understand and enjoy the special values of a region’s heritage, are sometimes referred to as heritage tourism (Lorton, 2013). According to Leigh Burns “heritage tourism is a personal encounter with traditions, history and culture. Heritage tourism is based upon the concept that each community has a story to tell. This is a

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    Summary and Reflection of "Vanishing Heritage"

    Vanishing Heritage: Saving the Rice Terraces of the Philippines Cordilleras (Summary) Before, the United Nations Educational and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) inscribed the Rice Terraces of the Philippines on the World Heritage list. But after some years the Rice Terraces become one on the “ in danger” list that signifies their existence is under threat. So they manage to act by recognizing what are the problems that Rice Terraces encounter and how could they improve it. They recognized two

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    Culture

    Cultural competence is the acquisition of knowledge skill, and the capacity to work effectively in a cross-cultural situation, caring for people of diverse cultures ethnicity, and race. While cultural competence care means providing care within the context of a patient culture and beliefs. To provide such care, a community health nurse needs to consciously acquire knowledge, refine her skills and asses herself, since being cultural competent is an ongoing process The key elements to cultural competence

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    Multiculturalism Act: Effects Of Intentions In Canada

    the effects have been positive and negative on individuals’ health and well-being. Identity The Multiculturalism Act has played a role in allowing individuals to retain their identities and practice cultural traditions and customs. This legislation has encouraged the celebration of many cultural and religious festivals and holidays across Canada that are essential to individuals’ identity (The Red and White, 2015). For example, the Sikh religious festival Vaisakhi is celebrated in many cities across

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    American Imperialism

    Advancements in transportation, technology and economics have led to the interconnectedness of individuals across the world. Formerly known as “Globalization”; this flattening of the globe has had both positive and negative implications on nations and its people (Wikipedia, 2012). In a positive sense, globalization has created a sense of competition around the world; thus promoting innovation and creativity. Moreover, advancements in technology have made it extremely fast and simple to spread new

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    Public Consultation in the Management of Archaeological Sites

    Managing Archaeological Sites Essay 1 Given that the involvement of local communities is important in the management of archaeological sites, what could be done to encourage their participation? Despite periodic and geographical fluctuations in participation rates throughout the history of the discipline, local communities have always formed the pulse of archaeological developments across the globe, weaving the past with the present to form a living tradition paradosi (the transmission of tangible

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