Write an essay about the culture differences of Saudi Arabian to South Korea.

 

write me a personal essay about the culture differences consist of two parts.

” in June 2016, i traveled from Saudi Arabian to South Korea for vacation and i have encountered several cultural differences between mine and theirs. the writing should be mainly about the Korean culture when eating and their manners where they eat by their chopstick and we eat by our hands. they eat in single plate where each one has their own plate and i used to culture where we share our plates. the way they eat where make some noise while eating while my culture each one should be eating quietly. the way the serve themselves and my way of helping older people on the table and give them some assistance like filling their cup by water.

summarize these articles: Safran, William. “Diasporas in Modern Societies: Myths of Homeland and Return.”

summarize these articles:

Safran, William. “Diasporas in Modern Societies: Myths of Homeland and Return.” Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 1, no. 1 (1991): 83–99.

Butler, Kim D. “Defining Diaspora, Refining a Discourse.” Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 10, no. 2 (2001): 189–219.

Palmer, Colin A. “Defining and Studying the Modern African Diaspora.” The Journal of Negro History 85, no. 1/2 (2000): 27–32.

Gomez Chapters 1 and 2

Isaac, Benjamin. “Proto-Racism in Graeco-Roman Antiquity.” World Archaeology 38, no. 1 (2006): 32–47.

Snowden Jr, F. M. “Misconceptions about African Blacks in the Ancient Mediterranean World: Specialists and Afrocentrists.” Arion 4, no. 3 (1997): 28–50.

Gomez Chapter 3

Lewis, Bernard. Race and Slavery in the Middle East: An Historical Enquiry. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. 3-61

Discuss effort to persuade member state of the IMF to launch another large expansion of special special drawing rights SDR and IMF overall conditionality on browsing country add and an “ask” to derive future change/solution to advocate for.

Opinion essay to be presented to journalist for publication. discuss effort to persuade member state of the IMF to launch another large expansion of special special drawing rights SDR and imf overall conditionality on browsing country add and an “ask” to derive future change/solution to advocate for.

Legal Environmental Analysis for Brazil.

Legal Environmental Analysis for Brazil

As an emerging (and the world’s twelfth largest) economy, Brazil’s legal environment is complex and deep, particularly when it comes to foreign direct investment. Over the past two decades, the United States has grown to become Brazil’s second largest trading partner, hence the Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation (ATEC), signed in 2011. Even so, Brazilian policy on investors from outside the country continues to strongly mediate operations, including those driven by American investors. While there are no notable subsidies or benefits for Americans looking to do business in Brazil, they should leverage the increased ease of doing business and capitalize on Brazil’s rapid economic growth to grow their investments within the country.

Brazil’s Legal Environment

Brazil’s business environment is tightly controlled by legislation, yet it remains attractive to foreign investment. The U.S Department of State recognized Brazil as the world’s sixth-largest

In “The Richard Mutt Case” Marcel Duchamp mounts a defense of his 1917 work Fountain. After outlining that defense, explain what it reveals about Duchamp’s priorities as an artist: what does he value? why is this important?

In “The Richard Mutt Case” Marcel Duchamp mounts a defense of his 1917 work Fountain. After outlining that defense, explain what it reveals about Duchamp’s priorities as an artist: what does he value? why is this important? Finally, how does this text help us better understand the object?

 

Richard Mutt Case: Marcel Duchamp, “The Richard Mutt Case,” in Art in Theory 1900-2000, eds. Charles Harrison and Paul Wood, 252

Question: : Wilson’s postwar novel gives us the characters Tom and Betsy Rath. From the pages you read, how would you describe this pair? What do they value? What do you think they represent? Next, put them in dialogue with a work by or featuring Jackson Pollock from class. How could we discuss the Raths and Pollock in relation to one another? In other words, how do the Raths help us understand the radicality (or lack thereof) of Pollock?

Novel: Sloan Wilson, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1955), 1-30

The aim of these papers is to give you practice in situating works of art in their historical contexts and/or within the larger field of art history. What can the ambitions of an artist—as outlined in an artist statement— or the responses of critics—as articulated in a review—tell us about the priorities or values of a particular historical moment; and then how can we deploy that information in offering our own accounts of what is happening in a week of art? How can we assess the work of scholars who came before us and then position our thought in relation to theirs?