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    Long considered a hallmark of American deviance‚ the tattoo has undergone drastic redefinition in recent decades. No longer the purview of bikers‚ punks and thugs‚ tattooing is increasingly practiced and appropriated by mainstream‚ middle class individuals (DeMello 41; Irwin 50). For many young Americans‚ the tattoo has taken on a decidedly different meaning than for previous generations. Estimates on the number of Americans with tattoos generally range from one in ten to one in five (Kosut 1036;

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    Question 1: Compare the social and the political power of the merchants in Renaissance Europe‚ the Aztec culture and in Edo Japan. Which society do you think most closely resembles the Canadian society of today? The societies and political structure during Renaissance Europe‚ Edo Japan and Aztecs all have their similarities and differences. In Edo Japan and Renaissance Europe‚ feudalism was the main structure of power; however in Renaissance Europe‚ a large emphasis was put on trading as well‚

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    Rape in American society is often trivialized despite being a violent crime. This trivialization often starts with the way people are educated about rape‚ both in school and from others. People have made insensitive jokes in classrooms and on buses that truly show the gaps in the knowledge of teenagers in our community regarding the severity and seriousness of rape. If a child makes jokes about rape‚ how can it ever be treated like the serious crime it actually is? People’s attitude towards rape

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    When someone mentions the 1960’s‚ what do you think about? Do you think about the war in Vietnam‚ the Apollo 11 mission‚ or the Civil Rights movement? If you’ve ever thought about the Civil Right’s Movement; have you thought about whose philosophy was better for the 1960’s‚ was it Martin Luther King Jr. or Malcolm X. During the 1960’s‚ King wanted black’s and white’s to getting along; while Malcolm X wanted black’s and white’s to work separately. I think that Martin Luther King Jr.’s philosophy was

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    ethnicities preserve culture‚ heritage and or tradition that they cherish and pass down to the next generation. Heritage and tradition can be expressed in any form the ethnicity chooses to use. Some cultures use food as a way to express. For instance‚ in my Arabian culture‚ we like to cook mostly with grains. A popular grain dish is couscous. It consists of grains made from semolina. Just as food is a big part of culture and heritage‚ it is not limited solely to food. Most cultures use objects to

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    Running Head: Analysis of African American Culture Analysis of African American Culture Abstract The African American society is filled with many negative attributes which make it unsuitable for one to desire to be a part of it. These negative attributes are as follows: decades of unwed mothers‚ poor educational background‚ violence‚ gang activity‚ drug abuse‚ poor work ethic‚ high numbers of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases‚ lower morals and standards

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    Cheating in American culture can be so commonplace due to its accessibility. American citizens want whatever they can not have (cravings‚ desires‚ etc.) and cheat in order to have what they . Everyone has taken the elementary way at least once in their life. Even though it is easily accessible‚ cheating is wrong because it is not beneficial to people in life. Cheating will always be immoral and should not be accepted in society. desire Cheating In Our Culture "Cheating can be defined as deceiving

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    AP United States History African American Culture from the Early to Mid-1800’s Throughout American history‚ African Americans fought to establish their own culture. Even though they were silenced by white laws and stereotypes‚ African Americans created their own distinct culture‚ to a certain extent from 1800 to 1860. By mixing their African American traditions and Christian ideas‚ they formed a religion‚ their own version of Christianity. African American rebellions‚ though small and infrequent

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    The family as the cornerstone of American society between the 17th and 19th century ’’The family has always been the cornerstone of American society. Our families nature‚ preserve and pass onto each succeeding generation the values we share and cherish‚ values that are foundation for our freedoms. In the family‚ we learn our first lessons of God and man‚ love and discipline‚ rights‚ and responsibilities‚ human dignity and human frailty. Our families give us daily examples of these lessons being

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    Many nonindustrial cultures may be influenced or forced to adapt their ways of life because of changes around them or in their environment (H351). When nonindustrial cultures adopt the characteristics of more industrial societies this is known as modernization. The conformity of modernization is encouraged by industrial capitalist societies and the societies who choose to follow their own traditional roots are looked down upon as they are viewed to be more primitive. Modernization consists of four

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