... America Germs of Progress in American Religions Relation of
Religion and Morality The Light-God A Moral and Beneficent Creation His
Worship was Elevating Moral Condition of Native Societies before ... be needed for the proper understanding
of the study I am about to make. It concerns itself with some of the religions which
were developed on the American continent before its discovery. My object ... be found.
The processes of myth-building among American tribes were much the same as
elsewhere. These are now too generally familiar to need specification here, beyond a
few which I have found...
... from William Bradley Otis, who argued that early American
verse was to be appreciated not because it lacked American traits, but
The American Puritan elegy
mission as a precondition to ... conventionality of their elegies – the very qualities that
The American Puritan elegy
THE AMERICAN
PURITAN ELEGY
A Literary and Cultural Study
JEFFREY A. HAMMOND
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Blacks and Jews in Literary Dialogue
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Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian, Inc.
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... unpredictable serious
consequences.
2.4.3.2 Specification
Another typical feature of newspaper language is specification. Newspapers’ articles provide
specific, concrete details to make readers ... communication between America and Vietnam.
1.2 Aims of the study
The aims of this paper are:
+ To study cultural aspects which affect criticism in American and Vietnamese online
newspapers
+ To compare ... of directness and indirectness in criticism between American and
Vietnamese online newspapers
1
Hence, in American media in general and in American e-newspapers in particular, voice of
criticism...
... seems to
be mostly used, Americans 38% and Vietnamese 40%. d (38% for American and 40% for
Vietnamese).
(f) Close friend (opposite sex)
Informants A B C D E F G H
American 0% 8% 35% 30% 17% ... distance is still found to be mostly
used (Americans 57% Americans and Vietnamese 58% is 57% and Vietnamese is 58%)).
(k) Boss
Informants A B C D E F G H
American 0% 0% 75% 185% 60% 15% 0% 0%
Vietnamese ... is rarely used with only
(3% for Americans and 2% for Vietnamese); and fFar phase of intimate distance is likely to
be little used more by the (by15% for Americans (at 15%) and 16% for Vietnamese...
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DEPARTMENT OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES
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M.A. MINOR THESIS
AN AMERICAN – VIETNAMESE CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY
ON NON-VERBAL EXPRESSIONS OF DISAPPOINTMENT
(Nghiên cứu giao văn hoá Việt...
... Amount of expressiveness in American and Vietnamese cultures
Table 3: Amount of expressiveness in American and Vietnamese cultures
It can be seen from the table that most American and Vietnamese ... leads the author to the research naming: “An American – Vietnamese cross-
cultural study on non-verbal expressions of disappointment”. This preliminary study
tries to feature out the most common ... achieved between American and Vietnamese
communicators.
ii. Aims of the study
This research aims to:
- investigate the most common nonverbal expressions for disappointment used by Americans
and...
... Vietnamese
AM: America /American
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CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY OF STUDY PROJECT REPORT
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE STUDY PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED
ENTITLED
AN AMERICAN - VIETNAMESE CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY ON NONVERBAL ...
COMMUNICATION 31
3. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER
STUDY 32
APPENDICES 33
BIBLIOGRAPHY 34
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AN AMERICAN – VIETNAMESE CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY
ON NONVERBAL EXPRESSIONS OF DISAPPOINTMENT
ABSTRACT
The ... disappointment used by Vietnamese and
American people 21
3.1.2. Amount of expressiveness in American and Vietnamese cultures 23
3.1.3. Amount of expressiveness in Vietnamese and American cultures as seen...
... interesting and
important to study our government, with a view to gauging its qualities and measuring accurately its
capabilities for good or bad service; and the study can doubtless be much more ... 130
IV. THE SENATE 193
V. THE EXECUTIVE 242
VI. CONCLUSION 294
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