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    Greek Civilization Dbq

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    Civilization lasted from 1900 – 133 BC‚ but the affect it had on the Western world is still here today. As Greeks conquered other empires and build more and more territory for them‚ they spread and received their ideas from other cultures. During these times‚ the Greeks made many long lasting contributions in the areas of art‚ architecture‚ philosophy‚ math‚ drama‚ government‚ medicine‚ and science. This is why many of the foundations of Western civilization can be traced back to the ancient Greeks. The sharing

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    other practices have fascinated the Western world for years; the body decorations are seen as exotic distortions which served numerous purposes in various cultures. Cultures cite different reasons for body adornment and celebrate the the body as "a ground on which all cultures inscribe significant meaning." Hewitt explains that body mutilation has long been part of non-Christian cultures as a positive mark of identity‚ while in many modern Western cultures permanently marking the body has been

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    Culture is something everybody is a part of‚ it shapes your identity and depending on where you live your culture can vary a great deal. If only one culture was existent everyone would be more alike which would result in fewer disagreements but since people wouldn’t be as diverse they would be boring and ordinary. It is an issue and a blessing that children in the Chinese culture often are raised with discipline and taught to work hard because it is debatable if this will result in successful children

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    From the start‚ she identifies herself as a tough and strict “Chinese mother”. Throughout the piece she uses several personal experiences that support this assertion. The reader recognizes a sense of confidence from Chua as she repeatedly contrasts Western-parenting ideals from Chinese-parenting ideals. As far as her credibility as an author‚ it is questionable. She writes‚ “ Chinese parents believe that their kids owe them everything. The reason for this is a little unclear…” Her credibility begins

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    offensive of impolite. 6. In Western culture‚ picking ones nose is considered rude and disgusting‚ yet picking ones teeth is quite acceptable. Well‚ it ’s the direct opposite here. So don ’t be alarmed when you ’re chatting to someone and they suddenly pop their finger in their nostril. You may wish to cover your mouth with your hand while using a toothpick so as not to be considered disgusting yourself. 7. Vietnamese women rarely drink alcohol or smoke. So‚ as a western women one needs to be careful

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    relationship between men and women in the African culture as Achebe presents it. Explain how this relationship is similar or dissimilar to the Western view of the relationships between men and women. Focus on both positive and negative aspects of the relationship. What comment is Achebe trying to make about the dynamics of the relationship in his culture.In Things Fall Apart Achebe shows us how the relationship between men and women in the African culture is defined. Achebe illustrates the similarities

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    bringing his or her agenda or point of view on what globalization will have on their particular culture. Though there are dozens of effects globalization can have‚ there are two important issues that are constantly brought up. First‚ there are people who worry about denying or even losing their family traditions if they accept it and other people who see great benefit in bringing globalization into their culture‚ and the benefits it will have on their community. But some effects stand true for most such

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    Every person is fashion conscious. Fashion is very popular among the school boys and girls. They do it in a competitive spirit to look smart‚ up-to-date and attractive. Students like actors and actresses. Some of them see a film to copy the latest fashion. It is mostly the college students who look upon fashion as the very stuff of their conscience. Being fashionable is the only real passport to high society and popularity in the college. Students put on expensive and fascinating clothes of the

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    Case for Contamination‚ written by Princeton University philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah‚ an argument is made in favor of increased interaction and integration of cultures worldwide. Appiah has roots in both Ghana and Great Britain‚ and while he understands the opposition towards globalization‚ he emphasizes how the sharing of culture and spread of industrial benefits does not have to be seen as a threat to smaller communities with traditional backgrounds. Appiah writes‚ “Yes‚ globalization can produce

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    The Art of Benin

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    symbolised an area of history for them‚ hence the attitude they took as to‚ why should these now be in the possession of the Westerners? It almost replicates the feeling from history of when Benin was to be invaded by the Western society. That was a clear show of superiority in cultures or even countries if you like‚ and this thought is reiterated almost‚ by the fact that the Westerners have again taken what is not there’s and are using it for their benefit as well as the public. These artefacts were

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