Film, Culture & Society
.... in a rough and
poor environment have caused him to use violence, resort to crime and have left him hostile and embittered towards the established
culture. ....
(998

4

)
Organizational Culture Theory
.... For example, in one organization
poor productivity may be a cultural problem because the prevailing
culture encourages excessive work breaks and the employees ....
(972

4

)
Money, Race, and Culture Today
.... a series of readings that explore the relationship between money,
culture, and race .... a middle class, and a large and seemingly permanent underclass of the
poor. ....
(752

3

)
Ethnography of Latino Children in American Culture
.... to be taken into consideration when preparing an ethnography of Latino children in American
culture. Classical ethnographies have proved very
poor vehicles for ....
(1607

6

)
Mother Teresa
.... These poorest of the
poor were not, however, valued in the same way the established
culture views them in either the United States or India. ....
(1037

4

)
Poor Countries & Modernization Theory
.... from a
culture of violence, and promoting democratic reforms. In modernization theory, problems which held back the industrialization of
poor countries are ....
(501

2

)
Immigration and Culture
.... turn of the twentieth century, American politics and
culture underwent significant .... Schools,
poor houses, orphanages, and hospitals were usually separated by ....
(4606

18

)
The Culture of Columbia
.... traditional
culture. Drug traffickers have reportedly clear-cut rainforest to make room for landing strips and coca fields (Kratz 15). This limits
poor farmers ....
(1348

5

)
Contributions of Buddhism to the Asian Culture
.... did do was to elevate existence from a mundane and
poor situation to .... Regardless of what
culture Buddhism exists in, and regardless of what ritualistic forms it ....
(1310

5

)
German Culture and History Culture, Tradition, and History of ...
.... the following pages, the focus is on an overview of German history and
culture. .... population, expected to perform work that ethnic Germans avoid for
poor pay and ....
(1145

5

)
Native American Population Culture
.... economic conditions, while others see this as destructive to Native American
culture. .... The economic conditions of the tribe before the casino opened were
poor. ....
(1618

6

)
American Political Culture
.... control, in the belief that too many children kept the
poor in poverty and .... was proving itself capable of dominating the political as well as economic
culture. ....
(3618

14

)
The Native American culture
.... economic conditions, while others see this as destructive to Native American
culture. .... The economic conditions of the tribe before the casino opened were
poor. ....
(2117

8

)
Stranger With A Camera
.... was not trying to show the
poor, uneducated plight of Appalachians, but was instead trying to show how there are similarities in human
culture that beyond ....
(971

4

)
Culture of Competition in Japanese Education
.... elite high schools and colleges participate in Japan's relentless
culture of competition. .... teaches the value of working toward common goals,
poor performance is ....
(3969

16

)
Corporate Culture
.... Employees tend to become demoralized and cynical, and management is gen-erally
poor and alienated from employees. An apathetic
culture is often one that is ....
(4009

16

)
Themes in the Novel, The Bluest Eye
.... However, the narrator cherishes the rewards of her own
culture,
poor as it may be, and hates the blue-eyed, blonde-haired dolls so much that she destroys them. ....
(1312

5

)
Poverty in the US How Can It Be Dealt With? F
.... live better than hundreds of millions of people in the world's
poor nations. .... 3-4). In American popular
culture and public discourse, poverty and "welfare" are ....
(711

3

)
People Express
.... of the Corporate
Culture. However, this macro-problem can be reduced to three sub-internal micro-problems: lack of management communication;
poor work design ....
(1664

7

)
Philosophy of Theology, Religion
.... an overtly religious character, many of which are intimately related to the
culture of the .... in terms of scriptures that address the plight of the
poor and the ....
(1597

6

)
Cultural Indoctrination American culture is, b
.... Marby, on the other hand, is assimilating into the affluent
culture in which he lives .... Yet if Marby's family is as
poor as he says, he might be able to help them ....
(661

3

)
Popular Culture & Cultural Artifacts
.... In many works, the clash may be between different elements within a
culture--rich against
poor, black against white, old against young. ....
(4067

16

)
Greek & Roman Civ.
.... These traditions were also influential on Rome, whose own
culture was basically a .... Internal unrest between the rich and
poor, between the emperor and Senate and ....
(1357

5

)
Poverty and Government Policy
.... has changed so dramatically from the times of the Puritans - into a
culture in which poverty is seen as evil, not as misfortune, where the
poor are seen as ....
(1269

5

)
Gangs: Why People Join Them and the Typical Gang Member
.... Further, gangs are not restricted to a particular race or
culture; rather, gangs cross .... The fact is that
poor people are more likely to engage in crimes than ....
(853

3

)
Zanzibar
.... Because they were
poor and so barred from economic power and because political .... research in this work investigates how the arena of popular
culture became a ....
(1134

5

)
Consumer Culture & Babbitt
.... To be an American is to be part of a
culture embodying the original ideas of .... When someone brings up the
poor conditions in the County Jail and the Zenith City ....
(1340

5

)
The Church and the Poor in Latin America
.... were socially marginalized, forced into crowded cities, and vulnerable to
culture shock and .... Especially keen were the needs of the rural
poor, who, lacking in ....
(1394

6

)
America's Automobile Culture
.... He claims that although the car
culture did not reach its maturity until after .... and buggies and ships provided the means of travel, roads were
poor and people ....
(1735

7

)
Rigoberta Menchu's I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in ...
.... the
poor. Menchu (80) says that "Catholic Action is like another element which can merge with the elements which already exist within Indian
culture." Like ....
(1473

6

)