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Smithsonian March 2005 Joseph A. Harriss |
Ireland Unleashed A booming economy has fueled prosperity, transforming a society long burdened by oppression and poverty. |
AskMen.com Roberto Rocha |
6 Lessons From Japanese Business Culture Many a businessman transplanted to the Land of the Rising Sun has come back with tales of culture shock and bewilderment. To us in the West, Japanese culture remains a mystery wrapped in an enigma, but there are ideas that we can apply here. |
ifeminists February 16, 2005 Carey Roberts |
Women Who Treat Women as Sex Objects In the past, the sexual degradation of women was confined to the bedroom and the brothel. But now, gender objectification permeates our culture. And it is done at the behest of women. |
D-Lib February 2005 Daniel C. Waugh |
D-Lib Featured Collection February 2005: Silk Road Seattle Highlights of Silk Road Seattle, an ongoing Internet public education project using the "Silk Road" theme to encompass cultural interaction across Eurasia over some two millennia. |
ifeminists February 9, 2005 Carey Roberts |
Misandrist Marriage Movement The marriage movement faces many challenges, not the least of which is that many men have come to believe that marriage is a raw deal. And we're not talking about just a few malcontents. |
Reason February 2005 Julian Sanchez |
Doctor Sex, Ph.D. Kinsey's more complex picture of sexuality reveals that, in a sense, even the term gay rights is unfortunate. Perhaps a more Kinseyan conception would encourage us to recognize "gay rights," as rights we all enjoy, whether or not we care to exercise them. |
IDB America January 2005 Charo Quesada |
Rediscovering Their Home Town Underprivileged children in Bucaramanga, Colombia, learn about their city's cultural riches. |
American Family Physician February 1, 2005 Searight & Gafford |
Cultural Diversity at the End of Life: Issues and Guidelines for Family Physicians When considering therapeutic options, physicians should consider that members of many cultural groups prefer that family members, rather than patients, make treatment decisions. |
Financial Planning February 1, 2005 Nelson W. Aldrich |
For a Privileged Class The American privileged have wealth, but lack a common culture in the deepest anthropological sense. |
Outside February 2005 Michael Behar |
The Selling of the Last Savage On a planet crowded with six billion people, isolated primitive cultures are getting pushed to the brink of extinction. Against this backdrop, a new form of adventure travel has raised an unsettling question: Would you pay to see tribes who have never laid eyes on an outsider? |
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