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  • Different Foods Religions Languages Culture
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    Concept Paper # 2 My trip to Europe was an eye opening experience. It awakened my senses to so many different aspects of life I had not already been introduced to. It was almost like watching a movie, from the minute I stepped of the plane everything was different. When I think about the trip and what experiences I had many sociological concepts come to mind, such as, Culture shock, ethnocentrism, culture, social locators, cultural transmission, norms, language, and subculture. It seems being pl...
  • Few People
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    Changing the World in Three Easy Steps We should shave the ducks. I really think they could sport rather nice tattoo work on them. While the students are involved with the scissors and tattoo guns, the faculty could cut intricate patterns in the lawn. Possibly afterward, the resident herbalists will have lunch prepared with various odd plants we rarely eat. If the students at Gulf Coast Community College protest the absence of these things loudly enough, culture might become a little more releva...
  • New McDonalds Idea
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    Introduction's of new ideas into different cultures happens all the time. Some examples are in Africa people trying to introduce new technologies to the people there to improve the lives of the people there. Another example is how the McDonalds company is sprouting new franchises in countries all over the world. The idea of new technologies being introduced to people who need them is a wonderful idea, although the idea of a new restaurants may not be. In this paper I will discuss how the introdu...
  • Lama And Kim
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    Kim The book, Kim, was written by Rudyard Kipling. It is a story about a poor, Irish boy named Kimball O Hara, shortened to Kim, who travels around colonial India seeking adventure. He is an orphan and has lived all his life in this British colony. Kim later meets a lama, a monk of a religion similar to Bhuddism, and searches with him for a holy river that cleanses all sins. One day, he met the people in the regiment his father, who had passed away long before Kim was born, used to work in. He w...
  • Traditional Aspects Of Nigerian Culture
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    In this essay I will reconstruct my first visit to Nigeria. The journey took place when I was seventeen in early 1993, during which time Nigeria was under the military rule of General S anni Abaca. For the most part of my trip I stayed in Lagos, former capital state and still highly recognised as the commercial capital of Nigeria, although I did visit other parts of the country including On do State and Jos. Between this time and the time I left, in early 1994, I experienced and learnt a lot abo...
  • Most Compelling Kongo Mink Isi
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    African Minkisi Introduced Into American Culture: What Are Minkisi, and What Form Did They Take in the Americas? I. Introduction African Minkisi have been used for hundreds of years in West Central Africa, This area where they are traditionally from was once known as the kingdom of Kongo, when Europeans started settling and trading with the Ba Kongo people. Kongo was a well-known state throughout much of the world by the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The Ba Kongo, however, had probably lo...
  • Sex Roles Of The Bambuti
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    Since the beginning of time men have played the dominant role in nearly every culture around the world. If the men were not dominant, then the women and men in the culture were equal. Never has a culture been found where women have dominated. In "Society and Sex Roles" by Ernestine Friedl, Friedl supports the previous statement and suggests that "although the degree of masculine authority may vary from one group to the next, males always have more power" (261). Friedl discusses a variety of dive...
  • Simpsons As Popular Culture
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    For this essay I am going to be studying the popular animated TV series 'The Simpsons' and saying why I think that it is a classic example of popular culture texts. The programme is twenty-five minute animation about a family at the bottom of the social ladder, the Simpsons. Revolving around the central family the show takes a sideways look at the life of 'ordinary' American people. The family has five main members; Homer the father of the family is a blue-collar worker at the local nuclear powe...
  • Esmeralda Thought
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    In the autobiography Almost A Woman by Esmeralda Santiago, there are many cultural differences. She feels alienated from the rest of the people in New York or the United States, for that matter. When Esmeralda was thirteen she moved to New York with her family from Puerto Rico. She did not know a word of English nor did she have any idea of what the American culture was like. To top off her ignorance of the American culture, she was poor, making her more of an outcast. As she was growing up in t...
  • Counter Culture Groups
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    Counter Cultures May 4th, 1970 Kent State University; a mass group of student were protesting the Vietnam War when shots broke out and four protesters were killed by guards. These killings swayed the media and all people who knew of this incident to want stop the war. This is one of the common effects counter cultures during the Vietnam War and 60's had on the viewers and listeners at home; they had the power to make people rethink there thoughts on large topics such as the Vietnam War and many ...
  • Their Cultural And Ethnic Diversity
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    Is an open mind a good thing It is fashionable today to have an "open mind" and to subscribe to pluralist theories. It is no longer acceptable to have and defend your own viewpoint. They tell us that every culture and every opinion and every idea has merit in and of itself and that no one has the right to argue that. They tell us that if we impose our own ideas and culture and viewpoints upon others, their cultural contribution to the world will be lost. The only way to keep our cultural diversi...
  • Culture O The Mayan Place O Tulum
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    General Information Activity o The agricultural and structural relevance of building a society right on the Caribbean Sea. Culture o The Mayan Place o Tulum is located about 129 km from Mexico's most recognized city, Cancun. Time o Tulum's existence dates back to about 1200 to 1521 A.D. Key Aspects Climate o Since Tulum is located in the Southern Hemisphere it's climate is very hot to mild all year round; many days of sunshine in the summer, and a mild rainy season in the winter. Resources o Tul...
  • Work With Many Native Appalachians
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    The Appalachian American There is a culture and way of life very apart from mainstream America tucked away into the slopes and valleys of the Appalachian Mountains. This is a culture steeped in tradition and history since the revolutionary war, a culture which has retained its traditions despite repeated efforts from outsiders to either exploit it or to make it a more mainstream, in the foreigner's mind more civilized, culture. It is something of an anomaly how this region has been able to hold ...
  • Original Fairies
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    Archetypes present in Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Night's Dream was written and produced during a period of English history that was not the most productive for farming. In fact it was a time when nature was anything but typical. During the years of 1594? 97, England had undergone four bad harvests in a row, an odd weather pattern turned normally warm summer days into chilly winter ones. The overwhelming number of peasant farmers, most times superstitious looked for an answer to this unf...

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