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Which immigrants do citizens prefer? A meta-reanalysis of 100 conjoint experiments. [PDF]
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The attraction of international students to Iranian medical universities: a mixed-methods analysis of contextual and institutional factors. [PDF]
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Factors Associated with Autopsy Consent in Pediatric Oncology: A 10-Year Review. [PDF]
Weaver MS +5 more
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Missing the Mix: Perceiving Code-Switches as a Mechanism for Bilingual Adaptation. [PDF]
Arredondo MM, Castro S.
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The effect of literature experience of language education teachers on their professional goals and expectations. [PDF]
Albayrak Y, Aydın N, Bakır S.
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Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2021
Abstract This paper argues that culture can be understood as a collection of codes that people learn as they grow up in a particular society and that these codes have certain attributes that explain their power. I suggest that codes must be coherent, be concrete, be clear, have continuity, and be communicated.
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Abstract This paper argues that culture can be understood as a collection of codes that people learn as they grow up in a particular society and that these codes have certain attributes that explain their power. I suggest that codes must be coherent, be concrete, be clear, have continuity, and be communicated.
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2010
No art can survive without an understanding of, and dedication to, the values envisioned by its creators. No culture over time has existed without a belief system to sustain its survival. Black music is no different. In Cultural Codes: Makings of a Black Music Philosophy, William C. Banfield engages the reader in a conversation about the aesthetics and
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No art can survive without an understanding of, and dedication to, the values envisioned by its creators. No culture over time has existed without a belief system to sustain its survival. Black music is no different. In Cultural Codes: Makings of a Black Music Philosophy, William C. Banfield engages the reader in a conversation about the aesthetics and
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Cultural Competence or Code for Racism?
Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 2013You make an important point in your editorial, ‘‘Ain’t Got No Culture,’’ that we must see our patients as more than just members of a particular race, ethnicity, or culture (Bradley-Springer, 2013). Unfortunately, cultural competence does not address the elephant in the room: institutionalized, unconscious racism. Generalizations about groups of people
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