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    Tribe and African Canvas: The Art of West African Women”‚ Courntey-Clark turns her attention in her new book “Imazighen: The Vanishing Traditions of Berber Women” to women whose lives have seldom been observed‚ Women who never had it the easy way‚ brave women who we don’t know much about. Indeed‚ in a part of North Africa where the backdrop can change drastically from snow-blasted mountains to wind-scoured

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    Both “The Case for Reparations” and The Marrow of Tradition‚ examine the issue of reparations in return for the egregious injustices committed in the form of slavery by our predecessors. The cornerstone of this problem is that after years of generational oppression and discrimination‚ what form will this reparation end up taking? A reparation that is based on doling out mere financial support for those that endured the brutality of slavery is unreasonable. It is an insult to the blacks that were

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    Eating customs & traditions in Great Britain The usual meals in Great Britain are breakfast‚ lunch‚ tea and dinner; or in simplier homes‚ breakfast‚ dinner‚ tea and supper. Breakfast is generally a bigger meal than you can have it on the Continent‚ though some English people like a “continental” breakfast of rolls and butter and coffee. But the usual breakfast is porridge or “Corn Flakes” with milk or cream and sugar‚ becon and eggs‚ marmalade with butter toast‚ and tea or coffee. For a change

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    In the novel‚ The Marrow of Tradition by Charles W. Chesnutt‚ it seems like vengeance is viewed differently through the lens of different characters. For example‚ the vengeance that Josh Green seeks upon Captain McBane‚ which is murdering him because of a past incident‚ and the vengeance that the whites of Wellington seek through lynching are not necessarily described as thoughts of vengeance. The novel does not necessarily state that there is a similar idea behind the concept vengeance between both

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    many themes portrayed in this short story. Two of which are: the reluctance of people to reject outdated traditions and following the crowd can have disastrous consequences. The first theme that was illustrated was the reluctance of people to reject outdated traditions. The villagers throughout this story believed that since they had always had the lottery‚ that they should not change tradition now. One of the villagers even said‚ "We have always had a lottery as far back as I can remember. I see

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    Ayurvedic Medicine: Not Just a Tradition of the Ancient Past Insert Name Course Number: Class name Date Introduction Ayurveda‚ the ancient Sanskrit word (Ayus/living and Veda/revealed wisdom) comes from the traditions of the ancient Indian sages‚ also known as Rishis. The word “denotes the enlightened knowledge of all aspects of optimal‚ healthy‚ everyday living‚ and longevity” and‚ its followers believe Ayurveda to be a “fortress of wisdom” (Ninivaggi 2008

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    of Great Tradition. By Huston Smith. New York: Harper Collins‚ 2005‚ 176 pp. The basic accounts of the book “The Soul of Christianity: Restoring of Great Tradition” is based on the Christian’s tradition and principle. Besides‚ this book has tried to cover all information of Christianity throughout the history and also adds some information about the reformation‚ changes in Christian society‚ but this book is not a complete account of all topic. So‚ the author divided his book into three sections

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    Whether or not technological advancements are discordant cultural tradition remains a controversial issue. Many people believe that traditional culture is harmonious modern technology. However‚ I reckon that breakthrough of technology is contradictory culture’s traditional values for two reasons. First‚ the development of technology will allow traditional cultures to approach many different ones which may obliterate the value of them. It’s the advent of smart phones and the incredible growth of the

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    Similarities and Differences between Critical Traditions and the Traditions of the “Post” “Post”-traditions have developed as reactions and reflections of dramatically altered material and ideological conditions that have taken place over the last fifty years across the globe‚ such as the collapse of communism‚ the official demise of colonialism‚ the renewal of aggressive capitalism‚ the incredible speed of technological change and the terrifying possibilities of scientific inventions. All these

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    reaches nirvana. While Buddhism is typically seen as a non-theistic religion‚ one tradition (Mahayana) does parallel Christian theology in that their belief in a previous Buddha’s power allows them access to the “Pure Land” (p. 223).There are three vehicles (traditions) in Buddhism: TheravadaMahayana‚ and Vajrayana (p. 187). While there are subtle changes in emphasis between the three main groups they all hold to the three jewels of the Buddha‚ the Dharma‚ and the Sangha (p. 186). For the first jewel

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