Essay: Communication and translation as social acts

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Language is a reflective tool whereby humans make sense of their thoughts and actions. Through language use we also enter an interactional space that has been partly already shaped for us, a world in which some distinctions seem to matter more than others, a world where every choice we make is partly contingent on what happened before and contributes to the definition of what will happen next. (Duranti, 1997, p. 5).

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Essay: Afghanistan’s social and cultural elites

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Some critics contended that Afghanistan was abandoned by those most responsible for its turmoil namely the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Ayub and Kuovo (2008) stated that the war and its aftermath “have most sharply defined Afghanistan as it is today” (p. 643) and charged that the “international community failed Afghanistan in not staying involved” (p. 646). They argued that if the international community considered the fraught situation that the nation was left in following the withdrawal of the Soviet Union and the subsequent “dismissal of Afghanistan from [the] agendas” of those nations that supported the various Mujahedeen factions, efforts might have been taken to strengthen the postwar government so that it could exert control over the increasingly unruly and destructive warlords who emerged out of the Mujahedeen (Ayub & Kuovo, 2008; Weinstein & Vaishnav, 2006).

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Essay: Cultural Competency Research

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The global economy and the depth of technological innovation have transcended national boundaries more swiftly and effectively (Reuter, 2006). But in order for meaningful exchanges across societies to occur, it is incumbent on those who wish to work in other cultures (or with members of other cultures) to develop competence in managing those interactions.

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Essay: Hate crimes in different societies

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Similarly Indian brutality against innocent Kashmiri’s in India, might look like an elimination of dangerous terrorists to most Indian citizens. To the ordinary Kashmiri’s however, Indian Government and Indian army seem like the big terrorists.[i] As the saying goes, one man’s freedom fighter is another man’s terrorist, hate crimes are ultimately dependant on what a person perceives, or as in the above two examples, is made to perceive about right and wrong.[ii]

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Essay: Forms of hatreds in multi-cultural societies

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In multi-cultural societies there exist many forms of hatreds and the most common are based on race, religion and their sexual orientation. When people take drastic actions against the people they hate fueled by hatred of this kind it is call a hate crime; and it has become a topic which is of great concern in multi-ethnic societies. Hate crime has been a topic of discussed and a heated debated on the media all since the last century. According to an estimate every 16 minutes a hate-crime is committed.[i] It has become highly imperative that the criminal justice officials and state policy makers realize the urgency to adjust hate crime laws and legislations.

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