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    Malaysia Films

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    locally-made films have on Malaysian audiences. According to the Oxford Dictionary‚ Films are a story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a cinema or on television. Films from the first world countries which is the western countries like the United States‚ Europe countries to the Eastern countries such as the Republic of China to now the South East Asia countries like Malaysia‚ Thailand and Indonesia. Malaysia has also invested in the film industries and it has been

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    globalization‚ believes that the American parenting style is weak and cuddling. This article is from her essay titled Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother‚ explains her opinions in more detail. “In one study of fifty western American mothers and forty-eight Chinese immigrant mothers‚ almost 70% of the western mothers said either that stressing academic success is not good for children or that parents need to foster the idea that learning is fun. Roughly 0% of all Chinese mothers felt the same way.” According

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    Conflicting Perspectives

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    perspectives of Eastern and Western cultures. This is mostly achieved by the characters of Hatsue and Ishmael due to their differing views and feelings regarding their relationship. Hatsue holds the Eastern value of putting duty before happiness and accepting your fate‚ whereas Ishmael possesses the more Western opinion that a person is entitled to happiness. Hatsue is intelligent and aware of the differences between her Eastern culture and Ishmael’s Western culture. She realises that these cultural

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    Love and Lust

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    LOVE! What does this word remind u of? You’re past girlfriend? You’re parents? I bet everybody in this room has their own target. The word LOVE is really complicated‚ it is sometimes defined as a feeling or maybe an action‚ but what does love really do? And how does love reflect the book of WE? Love played an important role in the book of we‚ it made the book rolling on developing feelings and leading to the ending. With the help of the relationship between D-503‚ O-90 and I-330‚ and also their actions

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    which are the unmistakably causing ethnic‚ religious‚ ideological‚ tribal or nationalistic conflicts‚ to the uniting tendencies of western globalization. Rothkopf predicts the inevitable merging of all the cultures under the common benefits originating from globalization once "they have realized that to compete in the global marketplace they must conform to the culture of that marketplace" The United States whose policies are evidently "the best model for the future" will lead this next step in civilization’s

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    The Story of Sinuhe

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    while living enjoying his last moments at the royal palace. The story of Sinuhe is considered by Egyptologists to be one of the greatest works ever written and a prime example of Egyptian literature from the time of the Pharaohs. Contribution to western culture and influence on life today. The story has had a great effect on the

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    The Dobe Ju/Hoansi Essay

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    Richard B. Lee‚ an anthropologist from the University of Toronto‚ provides an in-depth look into the lives of the South African tribe known as the Dobe Ju/’hoansi. In the book‚ Lee strives to shed light on several important factors of the Ju/’hoansi culture and lifestyle. The author addresses the point methodologically by first covering the foraging methods of the hunter-gatherers and then their sexuality and religion. Other factors of the tribe that the author focuses on are: politics‚ social change

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    Anthropology of Tattoos

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    Body painting‚ tattooing‚ and branding are all similar forms of body art‚ which can be found in Africa and other cultures throughout the world. The word “tattoo” comes from the Tahitian word “tattau”‚ which means “to mark”. Tattoos have evolved from being symbols of punishment that were given to identify criminals and slaves in the early ninth-century Chinese culture‚ into a pop-culture trend of using he skin as “a way of describing the exotic uncivilized other” within ourselves (Schildkrout 2004:324)

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    Globalisation in Goa

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    increasingly available in all parts of the world. International travel is more frequent. International communication is commonplace. We live in an intensely interdependent world in which all the earth’s peoples with their immense differences of culture and historical experience are compressed together in instant communication. We face today a world of almost infinite promise which is also a world of terminal danger. This phenomenon has been titled ’Globalization.’ ’The Era of Globalization’ is

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    My Son the Fanatic

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    Religion is ignorance? For many years‚ the various religions of the world have been of great importance as identity markers among a number of different cultures. There are many ways to practice one’s values and beliefs‚ and religion has‚ quite obvious‚ not just been the root of solidarity and intellectual fellowship. In the bigger perspective‚ religious differences have led to war and other severe disagreements. Gradually as the world has become globalized‚ people‚ and especially Muslims‚ are immigrating

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