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  • Culture Change https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Diversity (business) Transformational change 1 Through transformational change, the short-term solution affords the organization the time necessary to enact deep rooted culture changes leading to a more inclusive environment. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Unthink 1 The Unthink Strategy guides businesses and entrepreneurs through a transparent & honest evaluation of their current process and management to improve sales, employee retention and growth. Evolution plays its course, and as our culture changes so must the way conduct ourselves. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • North America 1 Native peoples found their culture changed drastically https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Organizational culture - Change 1 Culture change is impacted by a number of elements, including the external environment and industry competitors, change in industry standards, technology changes, the size and nature of the workforce, and the organizations history and management. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Organizational culture - Change 1 There are a number of methodologies specifically dedicated to organizational culture change such as Peter Senges Fifth Discipline. These are also a variety of psychological approaches that have been developed into a system for specific outcomes such as the Fifth Disciplines learning organization or Directive Communications corporate culture evolution. Ideas and strategies, on the other hand, seem to vary according to particular influences that affect culture. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Organizational culture - Change 1 # Formulate a clear strategic vision (stage 1, 2, and 3). In order to make a cultural change effective a clear vision of the firms new strategy, shared values and behaviors is needed. This vision provides the intention and direction for the culture change (Cummings Worley, 2004, p.490). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Organizational culture - Change 1 It is very important to keep in mind that culture change must be managed from the top of the organization, as willingness to change of the senior management is an important indicator (Cummings Worley, 2004, page 490) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Organizational culture - Change 1 # Model culture change at the highest level (stage 5) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Anorexia nervosa - Sociological 1 Culture change can trigger the emergence of anorexia in adolescent girls from immigrant families living in highly industrialized Western Societies https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Srivijaya - Religion 1 I Ching also known as Yijing and other monks of his time practiced a pure version of Buddhism although the religion allowed for culture changes to be made.Jerry Bentley, Old World Encounters: Cross Cultural Contacts and Exchange in Pre- Modern Times (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993), 73 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Middle Ages - Western society 1 Roman city life and culture changed greatly in the early Middle Ages https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Sociocultural evolution - Neoevolutionism 1 Julian Steward, author of Theory of Culture Change: The Methodology of Multilinear Evolution (1955, reprinted 1979), created the theory of multilinear evolution which examined the way in which societies adapted to their environment https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Long-tail - Turnover within the long tail 1 A recent fashion-based model of consumer choice, which is capable of generating power law distributions of sales similar to those observed in practice,[http://journals.royalsociety.org/co ntent/1n1x17lp0c0q65uj Random drift and culture change] by R.A https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Sociology of culture - Cultural Change 1 In short, Griswold argues that culture changes through the contextually dependent and socially situated actions of individuals; macro-level culture influences the individual who, in turn, can influence that same culture. The logic is a bit circular, but illustrates how culture can change over time yet remain somewhat constant. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Enterprise relationship management - Velox framework 1 * Accelerating/Facilitating the adoption of business change related to processes, policies, systems and culture changes. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Culture change 1 'Culture change' is a term used in public policy making that emphasises the influence of cultural capital on individual and community behavior. It places stress on the social and cultural capital determinants of decision making and the manner in which these interact with other factors like the availability of information or the financial incentives facing individuals to drive behavior. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Culture change 1 of the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit in the publication: Achieving Culture Change: A Policy Framework[http://webarchive.nationalarchi ves.gov.uk/20100125070726/http://cabinet office.gov.uk/media/cabinetoffice/strategy/ assets/achieving_culture_change.pdf] (Knott et al., 2008) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Culture change 1 Knott et al. use examples from a range of policy areas to demonstrate how the culture change framework can be applied to policymaking. For example: https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • International Chamber of Commerce - Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy 1 *Create a culture change to ensure intellectual property is respected and protected https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Fujian - Culture 1 This is reflected in the expression that if you drive five miles in Fujian the culture changes, and if you drive ten miles, the language does.French, Howard W https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • North American - Post-Columbian 1 Native peoples found their culture changed drastically https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Prime Minister's Strategy Unit 1 * Several major policy thinkpieces, including in the fields of behaviour change with Personal Responsibility and Behaviour Change[ http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100125070726/ http://cabinetoffice.gov.uk/strategy/work_areas/personal_responsibility.aspx] and culture change with the report Achieving Culture Change: a Policy Framework[ http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100125070726/ http://cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/cabinetoffice/strategy/assets/achieving_cul ture_change.pdf], on social mobility and life changes authoring papers including the work of Alan Milburn's Social Mobility Commission [ http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100125070726/ http://cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/227102/fair-access.pdf] as well as discussion papers on the topic [ http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100125070726/ http://cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/cabinetoffice/strategy/assets/socialmobility/ gettingon.pdf], on life satisfaction and happiness research [ http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100125070726/ http://cabinetoffice.gov.uk/strategy/seminars/life_satisfaction.aspx], and other new and emerging topics such as social capital[ http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100125070726/ http://cabinetoffice.gov.uk/strategy/seminars/social_capital.aspx] https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Cultures - Change 1 Cultural invention has come to mean any innovation that is new and found to be useful to a group of people and expressed in their behavior but which does not exist as a physical object. Humanity is in a global accelerating culture change period, driven by the expansion of international commerce, the mass media, and above all, the World population|human population explosion, among other factors. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Workplace diversity - Transformational change 1 Shacklock, The impending shift to an older mix of workers: perspectives from the management and economics literature, International Journal of Organisational Behaviour, 10 (3): 713-728 Through transformational change, the short-term solution affords the organization the time necessary to enact deep rooted culture changes leading to a more inclusive environment. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Line management - Other responsibilities 1 Line management is also responsible for adopting (with the support of senior management) any type of organizational culture change.[ http://www.pmhut.com/the-scope-of- change The Scope of Change] Lynda Bourne, February 11, 2010 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Employer branding - Brand-led culture change 1 While brand-led culture change is often the stated desire of these programmes their focus on communication-led, marketing methods (however, involving or experiential) has been prone to the same failings of conventional internal marketing.Martin, G https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Theory Z - Implications of these types of theories for leaders in modern organizations 1 demographics change and understand that our new managers must recognize and respond to the different culture changes that will surely ensue with their growing diverse working population. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Care home - Alternative care models 1 Residents have more choices about when they wake, when they eat, and their schedule for the day. They also have access to pets. The facilities utilizing these models may refer to such changes as the Culture Shift or Culture Change occurring in the Long Term Care, or LTC, industry. Sometimes this kind of nursing home is called a greenhouse. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Tonga - Culture and diaspora 1 In the 19th century, with the arrival of Western traders and missionaries, Tongan culture changed, especially in religion, such that almost 98percent of residents profess Christianity https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Material culture - History of the Field 1 Eventually, scholars got away from the notion that culture evolved though predictable cycles, and the study of material culture changed to have a more objective view of non-western material culture. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Culture theory 1 This articulation would suggest that we are just beginning to understand what might be required for a more robust theory of culture and culture change, one that brings coherence across many disciplines and reflects an integrating elegance. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Cultural ecology - Coining the term 1 In his Theory of Culture Change: The Methodology of Multilinear Evolution (1955), cultural ecology represents the ways in which culture change is induced by adaptation to the environment https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Action learning - Role of Action Learning Facilitator, the Coach Action Learning Questions (ALQs) 1 The modes of the Action Learning Facilitator are described by Hale as Mobiliser, Learning Set Adviser and Learning Catalyst and these form the basis of the Action Learning Facilitator Accreditation approach reported as supporting organisational culture change and leadership development (Hale, 2012). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Cultural behavior - Artifacts, Concrete and Abstract 1 If the circumstances should change due to environmental change, population pressure, or historical events, then the culture changes https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Popular culture - History and definitions 1 Popular culture changes constantly and occurs uniquely in place and time https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Hazing in Greek letter organizations - Responses to hazing 1 note the important role of culture change within the North American fraternity and sorority movement and even encourage the closure of chapters that consistently partake in illegal and risky activities and pose threats to their local and university communities https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Daniel R. Denison - Bibliography 1 * Leading Culture Change in Global Organizations: Aligning Culture and Strategy (2012), Jossey-Bass. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Future Shock 1 With future shock you stay in one place but your own culture changes so rapidly that it has the same disorienting effect as going to another culture The book has sold over 6 million copies and has been widely translated. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Sutton Hoo - Background 1 Differences in their daily material culture changed, as they stopped living in roundhouses and constructed rectangular timber homes similar to those found in Denmark and northern Germany https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Early East Slavs - Conclusions 1 Commencing with the processual archaeology movement in the 1960s, some scholars began to assert that there was no need to explain culture change exclusively in terms of migration and population replacement.From Roman province|Roman Provinces to Medieval Kingdoms https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Britons (historical) - Archaeology and art 1 Ideas about the development of British Iron Age culture changed greatly in the 20th century, and remain in development. Generally cultural exchange has tended to replace migration from the continent as the explanation for changes, although Aylesford-Swarling Pottery and the Arras culture of Yorkshire are examples of developments still thought to be linked to migration. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Occupational segregation - Solutions 1 Some scholars, such as Haveman and Beresford, therefore argue that any policies aimed at reducing occupational inequality must focus on culture changes https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Anglo-Saxons - Migration (c.410-c.560AD) 1 One is similar to culture changes observed in Russia, North Africa and parts of the Islamic world; where a powerful minority culture becomes, over a rather short period, adopted by a settled majority.Ward-Perkins, Bryan https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Social welfare in New Zealand - Change in approach in the 1980s 1 By 1984 the political culture changed, with social welfare targeted according to need, not distributed universally according to citizenship https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • National Australia Bank - Executive changes 1 As part of the culture change program, a new Australian head office was purpose built at Docklands, Victoria|Docklands in Melbourne. This building is characterised by its open plan layout and was officially opened in October 2004. After Cameron Clyne became CEO in 2009, the Docklands building became the global headquarters replacing 500 Bourke Street. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • SIL International - Criticism 1 258-60 In the SIL view ethnocide was not a valid concept, and it would lead to pessimism if one equated ethnocide with culture change imposed by the inevitable progress of civilization SIL also argue that in fact are actively making endangered languages less endangered by promoting them within the speech community and providing mother-tongue literacy training.Cahill, Michael https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Howiesons Poort - Disappearance 1 It has been suggested that backed blades played a role in gift exchanges of hunting equipment, and this ceased with culture changes that stopped this exchange and so the need for their manufacture. This idea is supported by evidence that the long-distance transport of non-local raw materials (which such gift culture would have encouraged) is reduced after the Howiesons Poort period. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Ethnology - Scientific discipline 1 Among the goals of ethnology have been the reconstruction of human history, and the formulation of culture|cultural universal (metaphysics)|invariants, such as the incest taboo and culture change, and the formulation of generalizations about human nature, a concept which has been criticized since the 19th century by various philosophers (Hegel, Marx, structuralism, etc.) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Colin Renfrew - Books 1 * Renfrew, A.C., 1979. Cooke, Kenneth L. ed. Transformations: Mathematical Approaches to Culture Change. New York: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-586050-5 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Florida Museum of Natural History - Ceramic Technology Laboratory 1 Analysis of physical and mineralogical properties of the pottery are undertaken to provide precise data to address research questions regarding chronology, provenience or manufacturing origins, processes of production, culture change, and the development of social and economic complexity in prehistoric Florida, the Southeastern US, and the Caribbean Basin https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • American anthropology - Symbolic versus adaptive 1 Like White he viewed culture as a means of adapting to the environment, but he criticized Whites unilineal (one direction) theory of cultural evolution and instead proposed a model of multilineal evolution in which (in the Boasian tradition) each society has its own cultural history.Julian Steward 1955 Theory of Culture Change: The Methodology of Multilinear Evolution University of Illinois Press https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Johan Reinhard - Career 1 His studies in Nepal included culture change among the Raji of nomadic hunter- gatherers to settled agriculturalists; Himalayan shamanism; the role of sacred mountains in Tibetan Buddhism and Hinduism; the sacred hidden lands of Tibetan Buddhism (seven of which he has explored); and two of the world's last nomadic hunting and gathering tribes: the Raute and Kusunda https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Turkmen people - Origins 1 These early Turkmens are believed to have mixed with native Sogdian peoples and lived as pastoral nomads until the Russian conquest of the 19th century.[http://www.amazon.com/dp/08014 92114 Central Asians Under Russian Rule: A Study in Culture Change by Elizabeth E https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Barbarian - Cultural and racial barbarianism 1 Origins and Development of the Yueh Coastal Neolithic: A Microcosm of Culture Change on the Mainland of East Asia https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Bibliography of anthropology - 1940s and 1950s 1 * Julian Steward, Theory of Culture Change: The Methodology of Multilinear Evolution, 1955 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Music of Iran - Khorasan 1 More towards the south, in the regions of Birjand and Qa'in, the musical culture changes again: the dotar is no longer present (although it seems that in the past, it was played). The songs are called sotak and are accompanied on the dayereh (tambourine). (Ameneh Yousefzadeh Musicologist)[http://www.kereshmeh.com Kereshmeh.com] https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Paleoethnobotany - Recovery Methods 1 Paleoethnobotany makes it is possible to collect data on past cultures through plant remains, which may offer insight on how agriculture changed over time https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Kwajalein Atoll - Other islands in the Kwajalein atoll 1 Wage Labor, Urbanization and Culture Change in the Marshall Islands: The Ebeye Case, New School for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1978 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Khrushchev Thaw - The Kitchen Debate 1 Riesmans theory came true to some extent as the Soviet culture changed to include consumer goods such as vacuum cleaners, washing machines, and sewing machines https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • History of North America - Pre-Columbian era 1 Upon the arrival of the Europeans in the New World, native peoples found their culture changed drastically. As such, their affiliation with political and cultural groups changed as well, several linguistic groups went Language death|extinct, and others changed quite quickly. The name and cultures that Europeans recorded for the natives were not necessarily the same as the ones they had used a few generations before, or the ones in use today. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Dame Pauline Green - Co-operation 1 Green continued to work at driving a culture change in Co-operatives UK for example leading the organisation to become the first co-operative to partner with the National Association of Co- operative Officials|National Association of Co- operative Officials (NACO) as its recognised trade union or successfully opposing recommendations from the International Accounting Standards Board|International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) that would have seen co-operative members' share capital classed as debt, destroying the co-operative advantage. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Canadien - Agriculture 1 Traditionally Canadiens had a [Subsistence agriculture] in Eastern Canada (Qubec) this subsistence agriculture slowly evolved in dairy farm during the end of the 19th century and the beginning of 20th century while retaining the subsistence side. By 1960 agriculture changed toward an industrial agriculture. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Cherokee Nation (19th century) - History 1 Eventually blacksmiths, gristmills and cotton plantations (along with slave labor) were established.Perdue, Theda; Cherokee women: gender and culture change, 17001835; Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press; 1999 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Out of India theory - Material archaeology 1 This was based on simplistic models of culture change and an uncritical reading of Vedic texts.... https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Defence Information Infrastructure - Overview 1 It aims to rationalise and improve IT provision for Defence Sector in the 21st Century; involving a major culture change for MOD users and their ways of working through a structure of shared working areas with controlled security and access https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain - Understanding the Roman legacy 1 The collapse of Roman material culture some time in the early 5th century left a gap in the archaeological record that was quite rapidly filled by the intrusive Anglo-Saxon material culture while the native population became archaeologically close to invisible, although recent hoards and metal-detector finds show that coin use and imports did not stop abruptly at AD 410.Esmonde Cleary, S 1993, 'Approaches to the differences between late Romano-British and early Anglo- Saxon archaeology', Anglo-Saxon Stud Archaeol Hist 6, 57 6.Hrke, H 2007a, 'Invisible Britons, Gallo-Romans and Russians: perspectives on culture change', in Higham (ed), 5767.Also see Cool, H E M 2000, 'The parts left over: material culture into the 5th century', in T Wilmott and P Wilson (eds), The Late Roman Transition in the North, Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser 299, 4765. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • CabriniGreen - Construction and Demographics of residents 1 Culture change drove whites from the complex over the following decade; by the 1970s, its population was almost entirely black. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • History of the Southern Levant - Iron Age 1 More recent evidence indicates that the large culture changes were not the result of a foreign invasion https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Food and Agricultural Organization - 2000s 1 Among the solutions: A new Strategic Framework, institutional culture change and reform of administrative and management systems. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Food and Agricultural Organization - FAO renewal 1 A comprehensive programme of organizational reform and culture change began in 2008 after the release of an Independent External Evaluation https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Ain - History 1 During the French Revolution and the First French Empire|First Empire a large number of churches were destroyed, but in 1823 the diocese of Belley is refounded. The Cur of Ars becomes famous. During the Second Empire numerous churches are reconstructed, agriculture changes profoundly, and the railway expands. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Menchie's Frozen Yogurt - History 1 Danna and Adam Caldwell opened the first Menchie's store in Los Angeles on May 15, 2007. The couple got their business idea from their mutual love for frozen yogurt.Culture change: encino frozen yogurt chain menchies jumps to Canada, Japan, Australia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, mexico, new zealand, United Kingdom and Egypt. Los Angeles Business Journal, Retrieved from http://www.labusinessjournal.com/news/2010/ jun/07/culture-change/ https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Culture of Tonga 1 In the 19th century, with the arrival of Western traders and missionaries, Tongan culture changed dramatically https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Meghalaya - Jhum farming 1 Another folktale is from the Garo Hills of Meghalaya where a man named Bone- Neripa-Jane-Nitepa harvested rice and millet from a patch of land he cleared and cultivated near the rock named misi- Kokdok.He then shared this knowledge with others, and named the different months of the year, each of which is a stage of shifting cultivation.Mazumdar, Culture Change in Two Garo Villages, Calcutta: Anthropological Survey of India (1978) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Christian Research Association - Recent activities 1 As the understanding of the world and the forms of community and culture change, the conference examined how the Christian faith needs to be re-expressed and new forms of Christian community need to be developed, in order to relate to the contemporary Australian context.Philip Hughes (2010) Shaping Australia's Spirituality: A Review of Christian Ministry in the Australian Context, Christian Research Association, Melbourne https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Lelang Commandery - History 1 It was in this manner that the archaeological remains and Lelang history were used to propagate nationalists goals and positions.Culture Contact and Culture Change: The Korean Peninsula and Its Relations with the Han Dynasty Commandery of LelangHyung II PaiWorld Archaeology, Vol https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Physis - The Change of the Word Physis 1 Physis is a great example of a keyword that was very important in classical rhetoric and helped define Greek language, but over time was modified through culture changes into a related, but new word. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Lima Region - History 1 During this time, the Aikan|Huari conquest took place, thus giving rise to Huari-style ceramics, together with a local style known as Nievera. As the population grew, their culture changed. With the decline of the Huari, whose most important center was Cajamarquilla, new local cultures arose. The Chancay culture|Chancay are the most well known. They developed large urban centers and a considerable textile production, as well as mass-produced ceramics. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Hermann Mckler - Biography 1 Culture change, ethnic conflicts and the importance of the chiefly system; the Fijian perspective (original in German) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Library assessment 1 Culture of assessment as a catalyst for organizational culture change in libraries https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Melvin Ember - Fieldwork 1 In contrast to most cultural anthropologists at the time, who conducted their fieldwork in a single community, Ember's fieldwork in American Samoa was explicitly comparative, using community variation to test theories about culture change. He chose three communities differing in distance from the commercial center to evaluate how commercial involvement affected political change. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Agriculture in Bulgaria 1 The importance and organization of Bulgarian agriculture changed drastically after the war, however https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Medieval drama - Decline and change 1 A revival of interest in culture of ancient Rome|ancient Roman and culture of Greece|Greek culture changed the tastes of the learned classes in the performing arts. Theatre of ancient Greece|Greek and theatre of ancient Rome|Roman plays were performed and new plays were written that were heavily influenced by the Classical style. This led to the creation of Commedia dell'arte and other forms of Renaissance theatre. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Malayali - Kaniyar 1 Social revolution in a Kerala village: a study in culture change -1965, to non- Brahmins at village school (Ezhuthu Palli) and Martial arts (Kalary payattu) to young Nair soldiers.L.Krishna Anantha Krishna Iyer (Diwan Bahadur), The Cochin tribes and castes, 1909.Pi https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Community Development Block in India - History 1 The community development programme was launched on a pilot basis in 1952 to provide for a substantial increase in the countrys agricultural science|agricultural programme, and for improvements in systems of communication, in rural health and hygiene, and in rural development|rural education and also to initiate and direct a process of integrated culture change aimed at transforming the social and economic life of villagers.The community development programme was rapidly implemented https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Bo Schembechler - Those Who Stay Will Be Champions 1 Schembechler began his tenure as head coach at Michigan with a rallying cry to his players: Those who stay will be champions! This slogan foreshadowed the challenges Michigan football players would endure from the dramatic culture change initiated by Schembechler, who emphasized toughness and introduced practices and conditioning far more rigorous than any the players had been exposed to before. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Agrarian societies - In the Modern World 1 The Explanation of Culture Change, 80-93 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Archaeological culture - Development of the concept 1 Though he was sceptical about identifying particular ethnicities in the archaeological record, and inclined much more to diffusionism than migrationism to explain culture change, Childe and later culture- historical archaeologists, like Kossinna, still equated separate archaeological cultures with separate peoples https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Language ideology - Kaluli Literacy Development 1 The missionaries control of these authoritative books and of this new technology of language literacy gave them the power to effect culture change and morph the ideology of Kaluli into that of modern Christianity. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Edmund Snow Carpenter - Post war 1 Moving back and forth between Torontos broadcasting studios and Arctic hunting camps, Carpenter collaborated on the theoretical ideas in development by Harold Innis and Marshall McLuhan. Teaming up with McLuhan, they co-taught a course and together they hatched their core ideas about the agency of modern media in the process of culture change. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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  • Assimilationists - Cultural influence 1 culture change|Cultural changing is not simply a one-way process https://store.theartofservice.com/the-culture-change-toolkit.html
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