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Inability to understand Meriotic affects us in that we cannot understand the ancient Meroe writings left by the Kush culture. We probably could never have understood ancient Egyptian cultures if we had not deciphered the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, which applies to the Meroe culture.
Culture is the way people live there life's and it is important to understand it because something people ask for your culture
Orientalism implies an attempt of the West to understand the East particularly Muslims and their faith. It is the knowledge and understanding of Eastern languages, lifestyle, art, culture, value, sciences and values.
The culture of a person consists of all the knowledge, beliefs, habits, laws etc. that are specific to one country or group of people. Culture is usually passed on through generations.
Knowledge of traditions and culture of SE Asia.
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Inability to understand Meriotic affects us in that we cannot understand the ancient Meroe writings left by the Kush culture. We probably could never have understood ancient Egyptian cultures if we had not deciphered the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, which applies to the Meroe culture.
Meroitic was a culture in the city Kush.
Kushite developed their own written language called Meroitic.
In order for readers to understand an allusion, the reference must be to knowledge that is commonly shared within a specific culture, context, or time period. This allows readers to recognize the reference and make connections to the original source.
to understand greek culture and understand how religion plays in the greek culture.
The underlying values and beliefs of the characters APEX
Culture is the way people live there life's and it is important to understand it because something people ask for your culture
Knowledge culture can be enhanced by promoting open communication, collaboration, and a learning mindset within an organization. Encouraging knowledge sharing, providing opportunities for training and development, and recognizing and rewarding knowledge contributions can also help foster a culture that values and prioritizes knowledge. Additionally, creating platforms for employees to easily access and contribute to knowledge resources can further enhance a knowledge culture.
She needed to establish background knowledge in order for her readers to understand the book.
Culture is crucial to any knowledge management (KM) effort because the flow of knowledge and the willingness to share one's know-how depends upon it. You can implement KM in an organization and move people around, create mentor-apprentice relationships, define project groups, introduce some fancy IT system, or anything else, but if the organizational culture is not conducive to knowledge sharing, these efforts will likely fail. Therefore, before implementing KM one must understand the organization's culture and strive to manage it (e.g. through incentives, education, leadership & common vision, etc.).