Culture And Society



Japanese Culture and Japan's Role in the World Economy and International Relations

... fields such as robotics, medical devices, clean energy, satellite communications and spacecraft, water processing and other high-tech industries. Japanese Society, Language and Culture Japanese society is strikingly homogeneous. Ethnic Japanese account for 98.5 percent of the country's sizable population. While different areas of Japan, particularly the central Kansai region encompassing Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe, are known for having distinctive, colorful local dialects, the whole country essentially speaks the same language. Traditional Japanese society and culture stress the values of harmony, consensus decision-making and social conformity. "The nail that sticks out gets hammered down" is a ...
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The Seven Virtues Of The Samurai - Why Tiny Japan Became An Economic Superpower In 24 Years!

... the most famous of these classes of people were the samurai of feudal Japan-the professional warrior class that ruled the country from 1192 until 1868, during which time they made up from ten to twelve percent of the population. The strengths and profound influence of the samurai on Japanese culture and society were based on concepts adopted from a number of philosophical and religious beliefs, particularly Shinto, Zen Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. One of the most important of these concepts was the fragility and briefness of life. Of course, all rational individuals become aware of death at a young age, but ... and Christian traditions. The overall legacy of the samurai remains today the foundation of Japan's etiquette, ethics and morality-weakened here and there by the importation of democratic ideals of individualism and selfishness from the West, primarily the United States, but nevertheless visible in every area of society. The one area of Japanese culture that is the most visible to foreigners, and the one in which they can participate without prior knowledge or experience, is the fun side, the pleasure side, which combined is probably the largest single industry in the country. WHY JAPAN BECAME AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER In summary, it ...
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Tacitus' Germania and the Description of a Warrior Culture

... . While the historian may have intended his work to be a warning to Roman officials, there is also a note respect for what Tacitus sees as a noble and honourable race that he may have wanted to show in order to point out some of the ignoble qualities of Roman society. Whatever the historians intent, his ethnography is a valuable source in the study of the warrior culture of a peoples that settled throughout Europe in the early medieval period. ... ability to fight comes allegiance to the tribe. When the time comes, the "chiefs or his father or his relatives equip the young man with shield and spear." After this ceremony, the youth is now considered and adult. In Roman society, one has to join the army in order to become a warrior whereas in Germanic society, to be part of the society means that you are a warrior. The assembly where the youth receives these articles of war is the youth's first public distinction: before that he was a mere member of the household, now he becomes a member of the ...
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The Rise of a Symbolic Culture and Online Education in the Information Age

... constructed culture. This new culture has developed due to information technology and these changes in our culture have created a more narrowly specialized type of education for professional careers which is increasingly taught electronically. In turn, these changes in education have undermined the traditional community of scholars concerned with values and contributing to the public good. As Cooper describes it, our work and leisure has increasingly taken the form of "symbolic manipulation" rather than manipulating the physical environment, so that more and more "we and our environments are increasingly becoming symbolic constructs." This increasingly symbolization of our society has ...
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India Culture Tour

... like music, dance, architecture, festivities, languages spoken, traditional beliefs, customs and cuisine. Indian cultural tour is the best way to understand the cultures of India. Some of the prominent aspects of Indian culture are: Religion India is the land of faith and spirituality where number of religions have not only evolved but also flourished. It is an integral aspect of Indian culture which has a great impact on Indian society. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and Islam are the popular religions of India. The philosophy and teachings of Indian religion are renowned across the world. Large number of tourists visit Indian pilgrimage sites to ... genesis of life and death. Art and Crafts Arts and Crafts of India are known across the world for their unique design and beauty. The beauty of arts and crafts not only showcases the inner feeling of the artist but also of the society. Each region of India has its own crafts which represents the uniqueness and diversity of Indian culture. The major arts and crafts of India include idol making, painting, wood sculpture, stone carvings, metal statue, terracotta, embroidery, ornaments and jewellery. Indian Cuisine The diversity of India is also reflected through its cuisine. It is an important aspect of Indian ...
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The Relationship Between Law and Culture

... be defined as a way of life, and what good is it if we do not have the freedom to live safely? Laws protect our fundamental rights, and enable us to pursue our goals. Conversely, norms held dear by a culture influence the laws set by the members of the community. Technological advancements also influence culture, and laws need to be modified accordingly. According to the American Association of Matrimonial Lawyers Facebook is to blame for one out of five divorces in the United States. In court, flirty emails and messages sent on Facebook can be used against you. In a democracy ... legislature is at fault, it can be penalized. The right of a citizen to appeal the court's decision also influences our notions of how free we are. A liberal culture can only claim to be liberal if laws do not differentiate between people on the basis of race, class, and gender. Protesters down the ages have ensured that today we can live in a culture of transparency. Although law is precise, and culture is felt rather than described, the two are inter-related. Voting, discussion of politics, and cultural practices all help in refining the legal system and changing outmoded cultural practices ...
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Misconstrued Christianity At War With African Culture - 2

... in a society, which set them apart from other groups. It can also be defined as the Way of Life of a group of people in a society. The theory of culture is a little more complex, however, when we talk about culture within culture, otherwise known as sub-cultures. It could actually be said to start with the basic individual 'ways of life' that make one person unique from the next person. Then we take it to the next level of family culture that binds a family together, differentiating its members from the next family in the community. Next up, there is the community culture, which ... Culture may be defined in a simple form as a set of traditions that are unique to a group of people in a society, which set them apart from other groups. It can also be defined as the Way of Life of a group of people in a society. The theory of culture is a little more complex, however, when we talk about culture within culture, otherwise known as sub-cultures. It could actually be said to start with the basic individual 'ways of life' that make one person unique from the next person. Then we take it to the next level of family culture that binds ...
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America, Utopia, and The Future

... ultimate goal of humankind since the dawn of remembered ages - how would these four aspects be arranged? Enlightenment Philosophy - those ideas upon which the United States was founded - holds that humans have a fundamental state of nature. In other words - before a human (or group of humans) form a culture or society - there is a universal state in which all humans find themselves. Depending on which philosopher you read, this state of nature is either one of chaos or of bliss - [John Locke's Two Treatises on Government vs. Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan.] Out of the state of nature, mankind enters into a ... . A Utopian society could not be enforced by a central government - to the contrary, this would be the exact opposite of Utopia -dictatorship. Instead, the Utopian society would be understood to be founded upon well-natured, caring, and responsible citizens whom actively police their own actions - not only as individuals, but as a culture. Let it therefore be understood that the liberty and freedom of The People is the fundamental element upon which a Utopia would be founded. Not Government, nor Economy, Nor Technology. All other configurations of society would ultimately end in oppression. The duty of citizens in a Utopian society is education. The ...
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Law and Culture in America Are Inseparable

... shaped by the society in which it operates. Similarly, the culture of a society is formed and modified by the disciplinary legal forces. Moreover, the popular concept of law has now entered the domain of creative arts and media. Various plots and narratives revolve around legal actions that arouse the interest of the spectators, who by nature are always curious about the world of law. These concocted manifestations have changed the very way in which law operates. Today, law and culture mingle together to determine standards that are to be followed by the inhabitants of a particular society. The Forum on Law, Culture & Society is a public ... interest of the spectators, who by nature are always curious about the world of law. These concocted manifestations have changed the very way in which law operates. Today, law and culture mingle together to determine standards that are to be followed by the inhabitants of a particular society. The Forum on Law, Culture & Society is a public humanities program that invites you to quench your thirst for knowledge on matters related to law and culture. The forum gives you the opportunity to converse with prominent artists and leading public figures. Visit http://www.forumonlawcultureandsociety.org/ and join the community. It is open to everyone and ...
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A Culture of Excellence

... rebellion and insubordination, and finally killing the symptoms of our present day celebrity culture. Excellence is an encouragement the traditional marriage culture - those between one man one woman - which is currently and seriously facing increasing pressures from many directions due to culture variations. Modern culture has not really seen the importance of a decent marriage. When we see half of all marriages break up in some countries today, people only believe that it is the couples that suffer, but have not carefully considered the effect it has on the society in general. Every society stands to lose in every marriage that fails. In business too, the ... marriage culture - those between one man one woman - which is currently and seriously facing increasing pressures from many directions due to culture variations. Modern culture has not really seen the importance of a decent marriage. When we see half of all marriages break up in some countries today, people only believe that it is the couples that suffer, but have not carefully considered the effect it has on the society in general. Every society stands to lose in every marriage that fails. In business too, the evil of modernity has heightened the tension of non conformity. Business partners part ways freely without considering the effect. Society ...
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Jesuits and Japanese Tea Culture

... up the largest single religious order of priests in the Catholic Church. A Society with as many if not more secrets then the Free Masons themselves. In the late 1500's early 1600's Jesuits spread word and began to work throughout Japan. In 1603 Tokugawa Ieyasu was appointed Shogun by the emperor. Ieyasu began to suppress Christianity, Western Literature, free travel, and minimized foreign trade. By the early 1600's with few enemy forces Ieyasu began to focus on stressing the importance of education, morals, customs and culture. Customs such as the Tea Ceremony, "The Way of the Tea." Utilizing Matcha ... years before truly being exposed to the Japanese way of tea. Later Westerners would discover a way of life that involved tea on a daily basis. An assortment of tea prepared in traditional clay teapots, serving guests before the host serves their own family. Traditional Japanese culture called for the host to recognize their culture and produce a calm environment for their guest to enjoy tea. The host would usually serving sweets while preparing the tea for those quietly waiting. Teachings initially limited the tea ceremony to higher class individuals and wealthy families. Today the teaching of the Japanese tea ceremony is ...
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Motorcycling Culture

... ready to tear apart their community. Largely they are ignored, sometimes to the point where the road is a dangerous place for riders. The motorcycling subculture is very much in place today, but it is largely ignored by the greater culture it seems no one really notices folks that ride anymore. They certainly are not viewed as a threat to the greater society. If you ride you know how that it is something deep down that drives you to be a part of this subculture. If you don't ride given the chance to experience it, you too would understand the pull. ... a statement, but because it is practical. Of course there are some folks that subscribe to the whole rebel counter culture. Today's bikes are different from the motorbikes of yesteryear. They are easier to handle, you are hard pressed to find one that kick starts, they have electronic starts and don't forget the very popular racing style bikes that grace the roads now. All of these traits means that riding has been opened up to a whole part of society that wants the comfort and the ease of riding. A combination of variables provoke folks to join this subculture. They ...
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American History Timeline: Socialism in Public Schools

... new state religion has moved into the spiritual void created by that judgment fifty years ago. Masquerading as a religion, it is really a political system, brutally hostile to the Judeo-Christian culture, seeking to replace the United States Constitution with tyranny. The new order of Nehor is terrorism, and as was predicted centuries ago, is proving the destruction of our cherished values and the traditional institutions of our society. In obeisance to the new state religion, a school district in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, after receiving a federal grant from the Foreign Language Assistance Program of the U.S. Department ... the Bible in public schools. When God was removed from the schools, so was accountability. Over time, as Constitutional principles have been replaced by philosophies of progressivism, the slope toward the abyss of moral relativism has become slickened, and slipping down it has accelerated. The destructive moral decline in our society can be traced back to the enforcement of atheism as a state religion. And what are the consequences of this enforced system of beliefs? · The theory of evolution has been taught as fact almost exclusively in the schools. Equal time to examine creation or intelligent design has been denied. · History ...
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The Negative Impact of CEO Pay and Power on Corporate Culture and Governance

... they age will become more inhuman towards others. This raises a number of social issues. As we have seen in the last two decades in US, CXOs salaries have increased around 300%. As the social and psychological consequences of income disparity are borne by the society, this is a big concern for India. Impact on Corporate Culture & Governance Jeff Skilling, Kenneth Lay, Bernie Ebbers and Bernard Madoff are examples of the CEO psychology gone wrong. From heroes they became villains. Their moral disengagement caused them to break the law without considering the legal consequences of their actions. Their narcissistic sense of entitlement ... CXO behavior becomes socially acceptable. It is a vicious cycle, when CXOs see employees accepting their negative behavior and attitude, they start believing that they are all powerful and superior human beings. Hence, the whole organization is caught in a psychic trap. Disconnect with reality results in a harmful organization culture and deteriorating corporate governance norms. CXOs select employees to bully, harass and humiliate to demonstrate their power. The employee's incapability to fight back caters to the CXOs egos, and they further degrade employees. The other employees from fear of being chosen for same inhuman treatment keep quiet and cater ...
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Effects of European Civilization on the Indigenous Yoruba Culture

... the masters believe do what the masters do, dress like the masters, eat what they eat, imbibe their new cultures, learn their language, to mention but just a few. Though, the hegemony of the Europeans over the new Society of 'slavery' was somehow experimental. The slaves in turn were acting in accordance and conformity with the dictates and wishes of the masters. The culture of the masters, though very strange and extremely new became the vogue, everything Yoruba in nature became issues of the past. This therefore, forms the first phase of cultural change inflicted on indigenous Yoruba heritage through contact with ... therefore, forms the first phase of cultural change inflicted on indigenous Yoruba heritage through contact with the western world as a result of bilateral trade and slavery. Religion and Education form the root of the second phase of the changes identified in the indigenous Yoruba culture. Religion can be regarded as the main aspect of Yoruba culture that has undergone a tremendous change as a result of socialization which was brought to being as a result of the unavoidable contacts with the west. It shall be recalled at this instance that, everything in Yoruba communities settles around the belief system of the ...
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How Has Money Negatively Affected Our Society?

... . Our most useful resources are being wasted on technology built to break down in a year or less. Companies dump toxic waste in bodies of water, instead of properly disposing of it to save money. The environment is slowly being destroyed. The monetary system is a culture of corruption. Many people have accepted it as a culture and way of life. The monetary system is responsible for the many human behaviors in which humans look down upon, the corrupt businesses, and destroying our planet. Ways to end these corrupt businesses are to be informed. Never believe what you see on the news ... The Extinction of Humans Since the start of the agricultural age, humans have begun trading goods with each other and later trading with currency. The start of this new system called the monetary system is the start of our culture, where corruption is a norm and being greedy is necessary to be successful, the culture of corruption. People work for money, which in turn provides for themselves and their family. Without money, you are not capable to buying goods that are needed. In present day, you only see a handful of companies serving certain products. The Coke a Cola Company owns dozens ...
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Business Culture Change

... First let's have the same definition of business culture. Business culture is the way your organization operates, its customs, attitudes, protocol, procedures, and etiquette etc. On the web (google) culture is defined as: Etiquette (pronounced [,eti'ket]) is a code of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or group. The French word, signifying ticket (of admission, etc.) first appeared in English in 1750. So for businesses I think it is safe to say that this is the way that the business wishes to have the people working for it act, behave, believe ... what they are doing, feel that customers are important, that employees look nice, have great attitudes, and have a work ethic of getting the job done. There's more but let this suffice for now. So what happens when you want to change the culture? This gets interesting because every time there is a new employee culture is changing. This employee brings in beliefs and ways of acting and being that has an effect on the company. Most of the time these are small changes because there are many other employees. This will only have a big effect when there is high ...
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Voices Beyond The Walls - Rules of Hidden Society

... system does exist, I have bore witness to it, and seen the effects upon many convicts I worked with during their Alternative to Violence Therapy program. As a result of this peer ranking system it polarises and distorts the culture of the inmate society. This inherent abnormality prevents convicts to familiarise with the normal rules of society, and thus they are unable to reintegrate into society. Upon his release, will often return to the prison system either because he does not know rules, or he is trained to be a rule breaker, or simply that his comfort is only within the ranking system of ... . Inmates are paying a debt to society for their crimes, but what is allowed to occur without trace is how prison officials will take the liberty to allow a goon squad that serves to take the liberty beating people half to death with investigations that have them cleared. This warped justice within the justice system does exist, I have bore witness to it, and seen the effects upon many convicts I worked with during their Alternative to Violence Therapy program. As a result of this peer ranking system it polarises and distorts the culture of the inmate society. This inherent abnormality prevents convicts ...
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Gothic Culture - History and What Is Gothic Culture and Fashion

... and beauty where these seem to be lacking Why become goth? Although dressing in Victorian black velvet and wearing armour rings is artificial - Goths do so to show off their culture and attitude to life. Being "dark" allows them to view life's bad sides in a positive way. Some youngsters turn to goth culture to mirror the way they feel about their life, especially if they find it difficult to fit in society or mix with others. There is nothing wrong with this - in fact, it is a good thing for people to learn to express their individuality. Far better to expose ... "dark" allows them to view life's bad sides in a positive way. Some youngsters turn to goth culture to mirror the way they feel about their life, especially if they find it difficult to fit in society or mix with others. There is nothing wrong with this - in fact, it is a good thing for people to learn to express their individuality. Far better to expose these feelings this way, then in a violent or anti-social form. False assumptions Some think that gothic culture is negative, glamorizing sadism and doom. Others believe Goths are violent and anarchist. This couldn't be ...
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Building a Creative World in a Multi-Cultural Society

... , yet the public have not really been educated to patronize them as desired. The visual art sector, on the other hand, artists have not been able to adequately creative a visual culture using a central cultural symbol which all Nigerian ethnic group will feel at home with. The unifying symbols which all ethnic or social groups look up to is the national flag and the court of arm. The Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA) which is the apex professional body covering all practicing artists in Nigeria decides to adopt the Benin mask stolen during the British punitive expedition, as its ideal logo ... The practice of visual art in most multi-cultural societies especially in Africa is often approached in multi-dimensional ways. Although art itself knows no boundary, the culture as well as the artist's environment continues to play an influential role in kind or type of art that the artist creates. Take Nigeria for example, there are approximately (or over) five hundred ethnic groups which the Berlin conference carved under one geographical area. The living and co-existing ...
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