Articles about Culture Phenomenon (0-50 of 799)

  • Kilt Accessories: Matching Accessories Make Your Kilt Amazing
    By: John_smith01 | -
    A skirt kind of garment is known as kilt and it is the traditional cloth of Scotland. This clothing is the symbol of honor and pride to be the pride of Scottish Culture.
    However, at the early ages this costume was limited to the highlanders and popular clans. But, after 17th century boys kilt become common dress for all means anyone can freely wear kilt without any restriction and clans concern. Now the entire phenomenon about kilt has been changed and this outfit is become trendie ...

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  • Integration Of Sales And Marketing Departments: Growing Importance Of Translation
    By: Hiren Busa | - This draft helps us understand the different aspects related to sales and marketing. The sales and marketing department play a very important role in any organisation across the world. However finding a common interface between sales and marketing is a very challenging task for any marketing manager. Some of the barriers facing sales-marketing interface are language, culture, company structure, different process and values within the company. There is a common belief among general public of coun ...
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  • Executive Skills In Telecommunication
    By: Anna Williams | - Telecommunication is a global phenomenon. This is the most manifest and the most cited feature of globalization. This is because of telecommunication that the world is shrinking in face of its vastness into a global village; where there is endless facility of connecting people with each other all around the world.

    Telecommunication has changed the face of the world. It has redefined trade, commerce, politics, crimes, personal as well as international relations, habits and behavior ...

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  • Pop Culture Trends Indicate The Outcome Of The Herd Mentality
    By: Tom Jacklevin | - Pop culture which is also referred to as well-known culture is essentially totality of perspectives, concepts, attitudes, images and also the other phenomena which might be deemed preferred within just the mainstream of offered culture. Particularly in Western culture from the early age to mid of 20th century. Also the emerging international mainstreams of the late in twentieth and earlier inside the 21st century.

    The pop cultures are plainly, the men and women, fads, trends and occ ...

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  • The Earth's Really More Fun Period? Talk About The Warcraft Population Loss Phenomenon
    By: guangchen | -
    The reasons of the loss of players: a copy's dozens comes around.

    In the Muir period, the team is the exclusive copy the playground, can get through the copies of the team only a minority of players. The burning crusade period, blizzard started slowly down a team copy of the entry difficulty. Until the wrath of the lich king, blizzard team copied down dramatically since the difficulty, and releasing achievement dozen and hero mode, let the elite guild heroic modes can kill ti ...

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  • Baldwin, Panettiere Q&a's, 'willy Wonka' Panel, 'buffyfests' Highlight Austin Comic Con Programming
    By: Jerry Milani, Wizard World | - Wizard World Austin Comic Con today announced its diverse programming schedule, featuring unique celebrity Q&A's, music, film screenings and discussions, artist schools, contests and more for the event, set for Friday through Sunday, Nov. 11-13 at the Austin Convention Center. Sessions featuring Adam Baldwin, Hayden Panettiere and notables from such popular TV programs and films as STAR WARS, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, The Walking Dead, and WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY are am ...
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  • American Idol Worldwide
    By: Jonathon Braggs | - More than just a tv show, American Idol is a international hallmark. Director Bruce Gowers has utilized an ordinary model - a music and singing tournament - and transformed it into a multi-million dollar pop culture phenomenon. "Idol" as well as its ripoffs extend to over one hundred nations and nearly every continent.

    The African Continent:

    Considering the distinctly Western aspect of real life Television, you may be amazed to learn that even African countries has cash ...

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  • Is Our Fixation With Celebrity Videos And Culture Going Too Far?
    By: Jon Michaelson | - Is our fixation with celebrity videos and culture going too far? Some people in society look up to celebrities so much that it could give them neck strain. From Hollywood actors, musicians and sports stars, people idolize them, following their every move and treating them as divine beings.
    Of course there is big business to be made from the rich and famous. Websites and magazines such as TMZ.com, CelebritySequence.com and Perez Hilton have all captured our attention with th ...

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  • Review: "tangled"
    By: Srikuma Rao | - The marketing for Tangled was atrocious. It was the sole reason why I originally had no interest in this movie at all, and is why the majority of my friends still have no interest in seeing it. Although Disney's former attempt to "return to the glory days", The Princess and the Frog, was moderately well-received by critics, it was considered a financial failure. They marketed it as a warm-hearted Disney musical in the vein of the classics, but apparently the potential audience still wasn't that ...
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  • Review: "tangled"
    By: Srikuma Rao | - The marketing for Tangled was atrocious. It was the sole reason why I originally had no interest in this movie at all, and is why the majority of my friends still have no interest in seeing it. Although Disney's former attempt to "return to the glory days", The Princess and the Frog, was moderately well-received by critics, it was considered a financial failure. They marketed it as a warm-hearted Disney musical in the vein of the classics, but apparently the potential audience still wasn't that ...
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  • Amazing Phenomenon Of Kerala Tour
    By: gulsaba | - Kerala is a place known for beauty, culture and tradition. Kerala offers nature in form of the blue lagoons, backwaters, green lands, picturesque valley, hill station, high mountain peaks, magnificent temples and forts. Kerala gifted with vast resources of nature attract many tourists. This mysterious strip of land is stuffed with endless miles of placid backwaters that add to its marine beauty. The backwater ride is a most mesmerizing tour for honeymooners. After the hustle-bustle in celebratio ...
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  • The Lasting Appeal Of Zombie Movies
    By: Adriana Noton | - Though monsters have held us in their thrall since the dawning of the age of cinema, few monsters have been as popular as those portrayed in zombie movies. For a variety of reasons, these undead creatures have been popular for generations and seem to have a peculiar appeal that resonates even into modern times. There have been many attempts at explaining this phenomenon, but no single explanation can account for the diverse audience these types of films draw.

    The monsters


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  • 'green Lantern' Panels, Bruce Campbell, 'batman' Q&as Highlight Philadelphia Comic Con Programming
    By: Jerry Milani, Wizard World | - Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con today announced its diverse programming schedule, featuring unique celebrity Q&A's, music, film screenings and discussions, artist schools, contests and more for the event, set for Friday through Sunday, June 17-19 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

    Some of the highlights include:
    --Buffyfests with Buffy: The Vampire Slayer stars Nicholas Brendon, Kelly Donovan, Mercedes McNab and Clare Kramer
    --Green Lantern fran ...

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  • Explore The "lolcat" Phenomenon With Wireless Internet Service
    By: Adam Hampton | - The Internet has developed its own verbal and visual language that can be confusing to many casual Internet users. Many an occasional Internet surfer has come across an image of a cat or kitten in an odd position captioned with a badly ungrammatical ironic or cutesy phrase, but after seeing your fifth or six of these pictures, you can really start to wonder what is going on. If this describes you, you have discovered the Internet phenomenon of LOLcats. You can learn more about LOLcats and ...
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  • Reality Shows Phenomenon
    By: Dvorzak Petrovic | - The reality show "Big Brother", unlike "Dynasty", gathered a multitude of negative comments. Reality show fans know the participants' names by heart, as if they were childhood friends, but for "Big Brother", its contestants were usually known for some sexually explicit acts they committed in front of the camera.

    This is the most controversial topic over the "Big Brother". Very few people realize that without "Big Brother", we would not be able to make programs such as completely obj ...

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  • Books Translated In Indian Languages: A Literary Phenomenon Breeding A New Crop Of Readers
    By: Manish | - I was pleasantly surprised to see Chetan Bhagats bestselling novel Five Point Someone in Hindi at a bookstall while I was visiting a remote area on the suburbs. This was probably not a fluke sighting by me. In fact, translated novels in India are selling like hot cakes and are flying off the shelves in no time at all. Translated novels have completely revolutionized the reading culture all over the world and expanded the reach of the novels to include non English speaking readers. A recent Ec ...
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  • Chris Devonshire-ellis: Is China"s "face" Culture Sidetracking Real Development Goals?
    By: Chris Devonshire-Ellis | - Some aspects of the Chinese culture such as face have long been the subject of opinion and debate over the endless discussions between China and the West. Face is being seen to be perceived in a good light, and one can be given face, attain it through hard work and piety, or even have it taken away. Losing face is a major issue in China. While relatively harmless in a social context, I feel it seems to be increasingly getting out of hand when it comes to government expend ...
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  • Water Festival "" A Celebration Of Tradition And Culture
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Shedding its stodgy and boring past, Siem Reap is reinventing itself to be one of Cambodias hottest tourist destinations. Keeping in mind to let the old in with the new, the still charming French shops can now be seen rubbing shoulders with luxury hotels and top notch restaurants. Having garnered a name for itself as being the epicenter of Cambodia, Siem Reap is making all the right moves while stepping into the 21st century with flair.

    The water festival is one such tradition th ...

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  • Cultural Tours Of India- The Intriguing Story Of Time Vs Traditions
    By: Aalia | - Culture is a process that does not arise in a matter of a month or a year. It is a phenomenon that constantly evolves with time and defines the identity, habits, customs and traditions of a particular country. In this respect, it can be precisely said that roots of Indian culture can be traced right from the Vedic period to the medieval era. Even the modern times strongly represent the Indian way of thinking. Cultural Tours of India take you to significant breeding places of Indian arts and craf ...
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  • Dutch, Holland Or Netherlands?
    By: merillmayden | - Netherlands is officially the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is also commonly called Holland in English which refers to North-Holland and South-Holland. Also, the people, culture and language are referred to as Dutch. Therefore, sometimes it is a little bit confusing when it comes to the name of this country. You just need to know that whichever of the names just means the country which borders Germany to the east and Belgium to the south, with North Sea and the United Kingdom to the west. ...
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  • Using Culture To Design More Usable Websites
    By: Clinton Lanier | - I read an article the other day that discussed the possibility of universal usability. However, usability is not universal, especially when it comes to web design. Cultural factors play a huge part in how people read and--more importantly--understand information. These cultural factors lay at the very foundation of how we judge the world and make decisions.

    Research--by New Mexico State University's Barry Thatcher among others--suggests that the way information is structured and del ...

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  • Latest Indian Market Research "" Analysis Of Manufacturing And Export Markets By Bharat Business
    By: Sharen Scott | - In the beginning we didnt care about many things about market researches. All that mattered to us were about the overall win/loss records. But today, India is a global phenomenon emerging at a rapid pace in the fast changing world and with the progression of time, we realized to make use of the data collected to find out the optimal market research of India. If you want to know about the latest news on analysis of Indian market research and manufacturing and export business, Bharat Business ( ...
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  • How To Create Your Own Twilight Makeup Collection
    By: John Howell | - In the past two years, Stephanie Meyer's Twilight Saga has gone from a simple story for teenage girls to a full-blown, pop culture phenomenon.

    With the third installment, Eclipse, opening in theatres this week, women of all ages are wondering how to get a Twilight makeup collection look for themselves.

    One popular makeup brand known for its Venom lip plumper has taken the Twilight Makeup Collection a step further and created looks for a few of the books' female characte ...

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  • Eskimo Stone Carvings
    By: Terry S Vostor | - Many in the aboriginal Inuit communities have come to realize the value of entering a global world culture with its full vein of education , trade and technology. The northlands have been burst wide and fully open not only for its petroleum oil and diamond reserves but also for its strategic potential itself. Its people have not just lost heart and died. Being fully intelligent as well as most capable they have fully faced their problems directly in the wind and found many found both many vit ...
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  • St Petersburg City Tour - Modern Cultural Venues
    By: Oleg Shkaruta | - It seems that everything in St Petersburg accentuates its poetic heritage when you look at the net of waterways with bridges. No wonder that in such atmosphere the city spawned many talented people who enriched the cultural life of the place. But any interesting phenomenon is many-sided and St Petersburg is not exclusion. Picturesque sights in addition to white nights and architectural splendor of the city have experienced the powerful inflow of quite different culture: unofficial one. With righ ...
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  • Soaking Up History And Culture With Western Mediterranean Cruises
    By: Kate Taylor | - History and culture lovers have been feasting on the sights of Western Mediterranean cities for centuries. From the fantastical streets of Barcelona to the famous structural phenomenon of Pisa, there is certainly plenty to keep holidaymakers busy. Travellers seeking a way to take in a good selection of these wonders in just one trip will find a wide range of cruises around the Western Mediterranean ready to oblige. Here's a taster of the sights awaiting visitors:

    Barcelona


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  • What Is The Imagination Of Wearing Pajamas In Public Places
    By: Sanmanthe | - It seems usual for Shanghai residents to show up with pajamas in public places from lanes, stores, super markets to Nanjing Rd, the most famous shopping street. But now with the approaching of EXPO, local authorities began to manifest the persuasion to people from showing up in public places with pajamas.

    Some people consider that going out with pajamas, though is a habit for Shanghai residents, does not correspond with international etiquette. Now, the EXPO is decided to be held in ...

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  • Culture Tourism In India
    By: alivia.martin@yahoo.in | - The skill in art and expertise I different crafts, song and different folk dance, structural design and citizens all are evidences of the edifying multihued existence of India. The journey to Rajasthan provides exclusive sights like the architectural splendor of the castle and palaces. The females from Rajasthan in dazzling colored garments, laden with tons of jewelry and the massive turbans used by the men are illustrations of the artistic variety of India. The pictorial dunes, the mystery of t ...
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  • What Is Going On With The Edward Cullen And Twilight Phenomenon?
    By: Neelima Reddy | - Chances are you have either read the Twilight series, you have the Twilight series memorized or you surely know someone close to you who has.

    Many of you havent read the series because youre usually in front of a craze like this and are ashamed to admit you didnt read the series when Stephenie Meyer first wrote it in 2005 or maybe you havent read the Twilight series because it is kind of like being unique, like not having a tattoo or not being on Facebook.

    T ...

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  • New Moon Merchandise That Twilight Fans Will Love This Christmas
    By: Andrew Hawnt | - Let's face it, New Moon merchandise is everywhere at the moment. In every store and on every website you visit, there is New Moon merchandise staring back at you whether you like glittery vampires or not. While some of us still feel no connection to the Twilight Saga (I'm putting this down to being well outside the target demographic more than anything else), I do have to admit that NECA, always a good barometer of current trends in licensed memorabilia, have outdone themselves this time.
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  • How To Get Halo 3 Recon Armor
    By: Andie Francese | - To say that Halo 3 has proven to be an enormously popular video game would be a dramatic understatement. Many games are popular but few reach the level of a pop culture phenomenon. Such is the case with Halo 3 as evidenced by the hundreds of millions of dollars in sales revenues amassed by the game. But, no matter how popular the game may be, players need to be able to succeed at the game or the number of players interested in it will dwindle. One way to increase the chances of success at the g ...
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  • Krakow: Theatrical Reminiscences From 20 To 26 April 2009
    By: Michele de Capitani | - Many festivals and events take place all over the world to celebrate this form of art, and in every city the theatre season is considered as the flagship of the annual programme of cultural events. The Theatrical Reminiscences festival in Krakow, which hosts every year plays by both Polish and international playwrights, is certainly one of the most renowned events in this field, as well as one of the most ancient and appreciated theatre events in Poland. It takes place every year in March or Apr ...
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  • Culture Phenomenon Throughout Google Is Brewing!
    By: Gary Cooper | - Is seeing days of wine and roses coming to internet marketers? Is the mammoth corporate world on the way out? Home based business could not be any better for those that are prepared for it. Make no mistake there is a culture brewing in the internet world as we speak. A sense of oneness though marketers are scattered throughout the universe! Some internet marketers started planting seeds some dozen years ago with their sphere of influence for this day that is upon us all right now. At home common ...
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  • Nelly Gangsta Grillz For Your Mouth
    By: Harveen Singh c | - The proliferation of rap culture into mainstream society has grown increasingly apparent in recent years. Those compromising the teenage population have been especially inclined to mold their wardrobe choices and behaviors per what they have seen in music videos and such. Their preference for jewelry has proven to be no exception. It is not uncommon to see a teenage boy sporting a large chain studded with diamonds, or a young lady adorning an iced bracelet. Some of you may be surprised to hear t ...
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  • Capturing History, Culture And A Vacation
    By: brookeh | - Apart from the land of Turkey, is a small island that is known to the world for it's offerings in luxury, adventure and tourism. Cyprus, a small Greek island, is one that is popular to those who want to visit a piece of land that carries a rich history, geography and culture. If you are thinking about your next vacation, considering the island of Cyprus, provides you with an alternative to enjoy your time away from home.

    The island of Cyprus was built during ancient Greece as ...

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  • The History Of Ray Ban Wayfarers
    By: Art Gib | - The Ray Ban Wayfarer style of sunglasses have had a long stay within the fickle confines of pop culture. Considered revolutionary by those in the fashion industry, these unique and distinct sunglasses have long been staples in fashion, film and television, and have a remarkable history as well as a lengthy list of famous fans.

    The Wayfarers were a huge departure from the metal Aviator frames that were popular around the time that they were introduced, choosing instead a bold, plas ...

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  • Looking For Love Online
    By: Darren Gladstone | - Statistics show that the number of women not married today is far greater than it ever has been. No real reason has been offered for this phenomenon and it wouldn't make anyone feel any better knowing the reasons women remain romantically unattached. Maybe singlehood is simply a sign of our modern existence, with women putting on airs and remaining aloof. However, I contend that deep down in every female's heart lies a yearning for a deep, meaningful relationship.

    Go to Your Co ...

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  • Isn't It Time To Teach Parenting?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Although parenting doesn't stop when a mother goes to prison, the Ohio Reformatory for Women is one of very few prisons that addresses this problem. It has a program for non-violent, short-term offenders, who are pregnant or have infants. These mothers live in a special wing of the prison, where they're able to have their babies with them in their cells. Between prison roll calls these women are able to take their babies to an in-house nursery for parenting classes and other scheduled activities ...
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  • The Youtube Phenomenon And How It Can Help Your Internet Business
    By: Jessica Robuck - McGranaghan | - YouTube videos are so popular in this modern pop culture media that excerpts from videos are being shown on TV, major TV conglomerates are producing entire series for internet only-viewing, and viral marketing has emerged as the newest superpower method of marketing. YouTube is the most popular video posting site, a type of "social bookmarking" as it is often referred to, where members can post almost any video they desire. Memberships to almost all of these video and picture posting sites are f ...
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  • Break Stereotypes About Russian Culture
    By: Lilia Parker | - When talking about foreign culture and customs, most of us follow the so-called common truth. But stereotypes are man-created and sometimes can be outdated or incorrect and very misleading.

    Take, for example, the French whom we all assume to be gallant, brave and vain or the Finnish whom we consider to be quiet and obstinate. Such stereotypes are also attributed to the Russian culture. For example, the laziness, drunkenness and bear-like zeal of Russian men, or the long-suffering, ...

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  • What Is The Best Video Of All Time?
    By: Dominic Donaldson | - When looking at the best videos ever you have to take into account not only the blockbuster comic hits like, well anything starring Will Ferrell, but also the millions of fantastic home made clips that unsuspected cyber super stars have posted on hosting sites such as YouTube to be viewed by their peers. This includes news footage, stand up comic performers, basically anything weird and wonderful that has been captured on video.

    There is some debate as would be expected, however t ...

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  • Chinese Dragon History
    By: Quyan | - The Chinese dragon is said to have the head of a camel, the horns of a deer, the eyes of a rabbit, the ears of a cow, the neck of a snake, the belly of a fog , the scales of a carp ,the claws of a hawk, and the palm of a tiger .it has whiskers and a beard, and it is deaf. Chinese Dragon is generally regarded as benevolent but is also the source of thunder and lightning.
    As a matter of fact, Chinese dragons are the creation of Chinese ancestors' imagination. Therefore, if you ask 10 people ...

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  • Some Quirky Facts About Japan
    By: Dave Foreman | - Located in the Pacific Ocean lies an island country famous for its robotic research, arcades, karaoke and for bringing us Godzilla. This is of course, Japan (or Nippon as it is known to natives), whose culture is heavily influenced by its neighbouring countries, providing a unique culture amongst the Asian continent. This article takes a look at 5 oddities of Japan...

    1.The Grave of Jesus Christ

    According to Japanese myth, Jesus Christ came to Japan, when he ...

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  • How To Dominate Communication Industry
    By: Zola | - In the telecommunication environment is dominated by four important sources of information; computer data, music, speech, and pictures. The source of information may be characterised in terms of the signal that carriers the information. The signal is defined as a single valued function of time that plays the role of the independent variable at every instant of time the function has a unique value. The signal can be one dimensional as in the case of speech, music, or computer data. Two dimensiona ...
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  • A Look At The Popularity Of American Idol
    By: D Ruplinger | - Did you know the first season of American debuted less than five years ago? It made its premiere on June 11, 2002. The show quickly became a topic for talk "around the water cooler" as people discussed the singing ability of the contestants still on the show and debated who should get cut and sent home next.

    By the time the season finale aired on September 4, 2002, the Fox network realized they had a big hit show. The other networks weren't concerned. Not yet anyway. That h ...

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  • Are Your People Problems Really The Issue? Take This Mini-quiz
    By: Jeff Mowatt | - Are your People Problems Really the Issue?
    Take this mini-quiz

    I've discovered an interesting phenomenon when organizations bring me in to help 'motivate their people.' They may be suffering from customer complaints, staff turnover, or a lack of teamwork. At first glance, these appear to be front line people problems. What we frequently find however is that most problems involving attitudes and teamwork are actually just symptoms of flawed infrastructures. Let's see if ...

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  • Costa Rican Culture
    By: David Lovendahl | - Culture is synonymous with variety as is the land of Costa Rica. And in this country touching on the topics of race, food, festivals, and customs just scratches the surface of how colorful the culture if this land is.

    Costa Rica has a strong and efficient national education system, with its citizens maintaining a 95% literacy rate. Combine that with the strongest and most stable, democratic tradition in all of Central America and it molds the human character that has made the Cos ...

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  • Casanova: A Stranger Following In The Shadow Of A Frenchman
    By: annalaura brown | - During the 18th Century the Venetian Giacomo Casanova, known as Jacques Casanova in French went to live in Paris. Years later, he wrote his autobiography from a first person perspective. In a portion of his work he writes about his adventures and misadventures as he adjusted to life in Paris. This large work of 3,600 pages entitled "Histoire de Ma Vie" or The Story of my life in English is fascinating because he writes in French instead of Italian therefore giving the reader an idea of the strug ...
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  • Managing Millions Of "invisible" Workers: Employing Spanish-speaking Immigrants (part I)
    By: Marissa Perez | - Copyright 2006 Relational Sensibilities

    Recent events have highlighted challenges related to the illegal immigrant workforce in the United States. Many of the immigrants at the center of the debate are from Mexico in numbers well above 10 million. This discussion focuses expressly on the reality that Spanish-speaking immigrants, whether legalized or not, are a significant presence in the U.S. workforce, especially in certain industries. The fact that these immigrants are associ ...

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