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What are some examples of cultural groups?

Cultural norms are a part of cultural groups and change the way that the individuals within the cultural group interact. Cultural norms help people to communicate with others by providing a common reference point as a resource so that people do not need to develop new rules every time that they meet a new person. Cultural norms appear across all cultures and have both similarities and differences. These cultural norms come in categories, such as committee meetings, dinner parties or brainstorming session.Culture used to be confined to a nation state and was defined by the particular nation sta..

What are four functions of organizational culture?

The culture of an organization can apply to a family unit, a company, a social group, a community or an entire society. Generally speaking, people use organizational culture as a way to provide a sense of stability for themselves. A large group or community can also dictate, to a certain degree, how people behave or interact with the world around them.\nCompetitive advantage refers to the ability of large groups to encourage growth and evolution to enrich the well-being of the group as a whole. Finally, belonging to a group can facilitate an individual's ability to define herself socially..

What happens in the holy communion service?

Churches differ slightly in the way these services are conducted, but the general theme remains the same. Bread or crackers representing Christ's Body are received by the congregation, usually with the words, "This is the Body of Christ, broken for you." Then wine or grape juice representing the Blood of Christ is sipped, usually with the words, "This is the Blood of Christ shed for you." In some churches, the bread and wine is passed around on trays, and everyone serves themselves.\nOther churches have the congregation come to the altar or the front of the church and receive them from a ..

What does "the unexamined life is not worth living" mean?

The quote "An unexamined life is not worth living" was published in Plato's "Apology." Sometimes called "The Apology of Socrates," this book contained Plato's recollections of Socrates' last speeches.\nSocrates was given two choices: leave Athens or live the rest of his life in silence. The philosopher was not willing to leave his home, and he was not willing to be silent. Being silent implied his agreement with the government, and in his eyes, this equated to living an unexamined life. Unwilling to live that type of life, Socrates killed himself.\nIn modern times, the phrase ha..

What is the definition of "pseudo-psychology"?

Signs that a field can be classified as pseudo-psychology include a heavy reliance on technology and the frequent use of technology rather than logic to justify claims. Questionable methods for obtaining data and reaching conclusions is another sign of a pseudo-science. Finally, reductionism or over-simplifying information or conclusions is also a red flag.\nPseudo-psychology is a field that is often over-hyped by media outlets that use questionable or untested findings to justify a claim being made in news stories. True psychological study requires researchers to consider more than one avenue..

Who should someone contact to receive a Lifestyle Lift?

While in business, Lifestyle Lifts contracted area plastic surgeons to perform more affordable mini-facelifts under local anesthesia. The lack of intravenous anesthesia allowed unaccredited practitioners to perform the procedures, and results consequently varied. The Lifestyle Lift company received a court order to stop referring to the Lifestyle Lift as a "revolutionary procedure." Individuals may achieve comparable results to the Lifestyle Lift procedure by undergoing an operation with a board-certified plastic surgeon.

What are some biographical facts about Luke from the Bible?

While there are no records documenting the conversion of Luke and his transformation into a follower of Jesus, scripture historians first place him in the company of Saint Paul in the city of Troas around the year 51 A.D. After traveling with Paul throughout Macedonia into the cities of Neapolis, Samothrace and Philippi, Paul was imprisoned, and Luke stayed in Macedonia to teach the message of Jesus and encourage the conversion of the Macedonian people.\nOnce Paul left jail in 58 A.D., Luke rejoined him, and they again traveled spreading their message until they reached Jerusalem. After Paul w..

What are some causes of "deviance"?

There are numerous conflicting theories on the causes of deviant behavior, but the main ones fall into three categories: functionalist, conflict and symbolic interactionism. Functionalist theories hold that the proper or improper functioning of an individual within a culture determines his deviance. Conflict theories apply Marxist theories of power politics to deviant behavior. Symbolic interactionism holds that a person generally behave in accord with a social understanding of reality. For instance, a person might view himself as a criminal because he was labeled a delinquent when young and i..

How do you satisfy the needs of a Pisces?

BeliefNet.com claims that for Pisces people, love and spirituality are the same, and they share their soul with their partner. They can be easily overwhelmed, so it is best to step back and give them some space. Pisces also like tantric yoga, candles and romantic music, and do not like raw or crude music. If you feel that your Pisces partner is living in a dream world, do not destroy that illusion. Show him what he is missing in the world, and let him act on their own.\nAn important source of joy for a Pisces is his partner's happiness. The happier he can make his partner, the happier he ..

What are some descriptions of what Hell is like?

In Matthew 25:41, Jesus describes hell as an "eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels." In verse 46 of the same chapter, he explains that those who are not ready when he returns, who have not followed him in this life, "go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life." In Matthew 13:50 Jesus describes hell as a "fiery furnace" where there is "weeping and gnashing of teeth." Revelation 20:10 describes hell as a "lake of fire," where the devil is "tormented day and night forever and ever."\nThis description is contrasted to that of heaven in the following chapter, w..

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