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CULTURAL INSTABILITY IN PRIPARATORY STUDENTS IN GONDAR TOWN: IN THE CASE OF FASIL PREPARATORY SCHOOL

RESEARCH PROPOSAL BY IDNO
ABNET MINDAY 3746\04
ADDISE BEWKET 3762\04
ADDISE TSEGSYE 3763\04
ANTENEH ZEGEYE 3824\04
AREGNESH NEGA 3829\04
AWINE DURESSA 3852\04
AYNALEM WERKNEH 3860\04
BANCHIGZE WELELAW 3865\04
YETAGESU GIRMA 4654\04

A proposal submitted to the Department of Social Anthropology the partial fulfillment of the course ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEACH METHOD I

SUBMITTED TO INS. SIRAW MIGBARU.MSc

UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL ANTROPOLOGY DECEMBER, 2O12 GONDAR, ETHIOPIA ABSTRACT This study aimed at transfer the typical net and beautiful culture to the next generation without any intervention by cleaning the source which comes from preparatory students which is specifically our target fasil preparatory school in Gondar. The research will employ mixed research method of data collection which is both qualitative and quantitative method data collection. From quantitative method, it is interview and from qualitative method it is questioner. The significance of this study will be getting the net and amazing culture without any intervention of foreign culture in the coming generation.

ACKNOWLEGMENT
First, we would like to give big thanks to our God for his amazing protection for us to reach at this time alive. Second, we like to say thanks to our beloved lecturer Siraw Migbaru for giving this basic assignment to increase our knowledge about how to prepare proposal and related thing and it guide us to our senior essay. Finally, we like to say thanks to our senior student for their support and share their experience.

1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Cultural instability is an interference of foreign culture to

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