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    and the cultural artifacts found throughout the video. This video is only a few minutes in length, but is able to show so much if you look closely and pause the video from time to time. In the forms of cultural knowledge the boy had set up the table and waited for his friends to arrive. Once they had arrived the boy shook their hands to greet them and welcomed them to the table. After many of the people arrived, they began talking and engaging in eye contact which is another form of cultural knowledge

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    Cultural Artifact

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    Why the Artifact was Selected This artifact was a written final exam analyzing issues relating to leadership and diversity in the course Leadership in Multicultural Organizations. This artifact demonstrates knowledge, comprehension, and analysis of the concepts and theories of leadership, issues of diversity in organizations, and strategies for managing differences among today’s multicultural workforce. I selected this artifact because it discusses and describes the link between leadership approaches

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    Cultural Artifact

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    largely depending on their cultural context. Non-material culture is an intangible, e.g., beliefs, customs, philosophy, language, and government. Material cultural consists of physical objects, such as houses, food, factories, raw material, and machines. No matter what culture is belong to, it is an interaction between the material and non-material culture. However, I believe that every cultural object gives a concise meaning to an object. For example, a ring is just an artifact for women and men to wear

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    One did use an auditory aid, a song she liked. Others had objects or pictures that have a story behind them. The artifacts displayed reveal ways of how people perceive them. What a song means to one person can mean an entirely different feeling to another. A picture says a thousand words, but are all the words the same to everyone? I saw such a variety of “artifacts” that I truly wondered what they each meant to the person who posted it. To me I could see the beauty in most of them, only

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    Based on the drawing, Culture D is most likely the oldest. Most of the artifacts labeled as being from Culture D are in the bottom layer of soil. Though they do crop up in all the other layers, they appear to be disturbed rather than primary. Several are impeded in the temple, meaning that the culture that built the temple probably used dirt which happened to contain the artifacts was used unintentionally. The other D artifacts that appear closer to and at the surface were likely churned up by the

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    Cultural Artifact: Apple’s 1997 “Think Different” campaign Cultural artifacts are any objects, advertisements, writings, artworks and productions which give information about the people and the culture by whom the artifact was used (Steinbach, 2013). The cultural artifact I chose to perform a rhetorical analysis is on the Apple commercial campaign- “Think different” which aired in 1997 (Youtube.com, 1997). I am a loyal Apple customer and when I got the opportunity to analyze a cultural artifact

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    The purpose of the cultural artifact is to demonstrate good communication skills and work on ways to perfect it. After my speech is a way for me to reflect upon my progress of public communication by getting feedback from my audience or classmates on area that I may need to improve up on. However being that this is my seconded speech, there were some strong points as well as weak points about my speech that I need to work on to improving my speech. As an overview of my speech, I didn’t put enough

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    The cultural artifact I decided to analyze is an advertisement featured on the beauty company Glossier’s Instagram page on Sept. 16, 2017. The advertisement is a billboard in Santa Monica Place in California, of plus-sized supermodel Paloma Elsesser nude with bronzed, glowing skin holding her right leg up while sitting down. The words body hero in white font on a red label is in the corner. The logo stands out against the white background of the ad. Upgrade your shower at glossier.com is in the bottom

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    gender, age, ability status, sexual orientation, and family traditions (Laird, 2000)” (pg.5). No matter how much we want to escape culture in certain scenarios, it will always show up. How we see the world effects everything around us. My cultural artifacts presentation included the cross, a fork, and a passport to represent my personal culture. Each item will affect my learning style tremendously if I am to look at each item deeply. The cross will be my foundation for how I treat children as

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    Cultural Artifact Speech

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    Name: Enrique Ruiz Date: 8/31/17 Cultural Artifact Speech – Rough/Final Draft I. Intro a. Attention Getter Did you know 46% of the world population is considered a soccer fan? That’s 3.5 billion people out of 7.5 billion currently in the world’s population which is very close to half. Which makes soccer the most popular sport in the world. b. Revealed Object & Speaker Credibility: This is a soccer ball and it is essential to the soccer culture. I just recently started playing soccer again, and

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