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    Travelantique

    “TRAVEL ANTIQUE” TOURISM TRAVEL WEBSITE OF THE PROVINCE OF ANTIQUE In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science and Information System Submitted by: Laika Lynea Q. Nermal Christian Jay Asmod Frederick Radoc Jobert Saurin Michael Elisterio October 8, 2015 “TRAVEL ANTIQUE” TOURISM TRAVEL WEBSITE OF THE PROVINCE OF ANTIQUE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study The province of Antique is becoming one of the destinations of local

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    Communications

    Charles Martin in Uganda: What to do When a Manager Goes Native 1. In Uganda, things are very different than they are in the U.S. The government in Uganda is extremely corrupt, which means that there aren’t a lot of regulations that are put in place. Nepotism is a huge issue in Uganda, the people who have power usually favorite family members. There are also some tribes in Uganda that believe there is sacred ties to certain land, so trying to have those tribes move is a serious issue for them

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    Tianemen Square

    and in the case of the Tiananmen square conflict students and residents both protested because they believed their government to be unfair as well not following the Chinese Constitution. There are a few factors that could have contributed such as cultural, economical, or political ones. The main reason that many believe to be what led to the protests is the death of Hu Yaobang. Hu was the general secretary of the Communist party of China. He was considered controversial because he believed that

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    Developmentally Appropriate Teaching Strategies

    linguistic and cultural backgrounds, and students with a disability. It appears that teachers must meet the needs of all students successfully and individually to effectively teach a classroom of diverse students. This paper will first identify three challenges involved with ensuring that teaching strategies are appropriate for culturally diverse children. These three challenges are acknowledging there is a difference and that all students are not the same, establishing school-wide cultural collaboration

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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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    Carnage and Culture

    freedom. Although, for a long time the Western expeditionary forces were outnumbered and often deployed from their home they continued to fight off the superior enemies. This led to the Western culture to slaughter mercilessly their opponents. The cultural background is what Hanson’s theory is as

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    Improve Communication

    Diversity Skills As educators we hold a certain position in our community. Society holds us to a higher standard when it comes to our ability to be aware, adapt, accept, and understand the cultural diversity of the students and families, our co-workers, and volunteers we work with in our community. As our cultural demographics change in our community communication can become a challenge. If we cannot communicate effectively with those we work with we cannot do our jobs effectively. Demographic Changes

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    Diversity Audit

    Homework Reflective Paper: Diversity, What Does It Mean to You? Today the world was radically changed from all sides. Things are not like in the past; all cultural fundamentals were upset by this change. Technological advances have also facilitates this situation; it helps and easily promotes peoples to move from a city to another one, from a country to another, from a continent to another. Obviously, it has brought closer people from diverse origins. Thus, the world has become a small village

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    The Role of Stakeholders

    | According to Investopedia, a stakeholder in a company is defined as a party that has an interest in an enterprise or project. The primary stakeholders in a typical corporation are its investors, employees, customers and suppliers. However, modern theory goes beyond this conventional notion to embrace additional stakeholders such as the community, government and trade associations. Stakeholders have different views on what is valuable because they have multi-dimensional stakes and different relationships

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    Cultural Comptence

    Community and Cultural Competence The definition of the geopolitical community is a community that have specific boundary such as rivers, mountain as well as highways or jurisdictional boundaries which can be politically or geographically influenced   Statistical and epidemiological studies are frequently based on date from specific geopolitical areas (Maurer & Smith, 2013). This is my geopolitical community because it is a geographical location.   I may or may not have anything in common with

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