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Cross-cultural analysis is also known as comparative analysis. A ...
Cross-cultural analysis is also known as comparative analysis. A method central to many social sciences involving the comparative examination of differing cultures. Cross-cultural analysis is crucial for distinguishing universal aspects of human culture and social organization from those which are particular to individual societies. By observing the range of variation in culture and organization between societies a deeper understanding of individual development, family, gender, crime control and social inequality etc. can be developed. The Theory of Human Development: A Cross-Cultural Analysis Christian Welzel, ...
to the late 19th Century, it was a central part of Western education, filling the need to train public speakers and writers to move audiences to action with arguments. The very act of defining has itself been a central part of rhetoric, appearing among Aristotle 's Topics . The word is derived from the Greek ( rhētorikós ), "oratorical", from ( rhḗtōr ), "public speaker", related to ( rhêma ), "that which is said or spoken, word, saying", and ultimately derived from the verb ( erô ), "to speak, say". In its broadest sense, rhetoric concerns human discourse. Contemporary studies of ...
Guess I'd better re-fresh my memory with that other thread Art, but just so you'll be able to sleep properly. Hmmmmm, you want the 'origin' of John Henry eh? Well here's my best guess: It seems I remember that some said he was born in Texas....but ya know, others said he was born in Maine...but golly Art, I don't give a gosh darn where that poor boy was born, because he most undoubtedly was a steel driving man, lord lord (as you choose to see him/her) yes indeed, let me re-iterate, he WAS a steel driving man. My apologies folks. I'll leave your thread ... Read More
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