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    southern culture

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    clothing styles‚ but the thing that stuck out the most was that people in the south are all together more friendly‚ hospitable and courteous. Being in the south might make me forget how to open doors since everyone will do it for you. Politeness and good manners abound in the south. While people in Alaska‚ my home state‚ are generally nice‚ their courtesy dims in comparison with the Bible belt’s. I notice the difference everywhere I go. When I need something at a store here in the south‚ the store’s employees

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    Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? addresses the historical impact of strategic barriers‚ defined here as "continuous or mutually supporting works denying the enemy avenues of attack across a front." In his introduction‚ Brent Sterling argues for the relevance of such an appraisal given the renewal of interest in strategic defense around the world (old fashioned walls‚ as well as more novel missile defenses) and the shallow debate surrounding it‚ the "dynamic" of which "is for critics and proponents

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    word‚ "culture"‚ a sort of upwardly mobile‚ perhaps more professional‚ version of what would once have been called "team spirit". In cricket it aims to put a name to the community created by the members of a team that makes them hard to beat - although it is more often defined in the negative - a weakness identified as the outcome of a "poor culture". The word was used 15 times in the Argus review in the context of it being "poor" and needing to "improve". What are the qualities of a "good" sporting

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    of various cultures 6. Why is it important to understand that human racial categories are based upon perceptions of phenotypic features and not on distinct genetic differences? F. G. Because racial categories are internationally standardized H. Because using a genetic basis for racial differences is more accurate 7. Which of the following is not a distinctive feature of four-field anthropology? I. It has an exclusive focus on contemporary cultures 8.

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    African culture

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    approach to African studies will be summarized within this essay. Each chapter encompasses a detailed explanation from African cultures to economical struggles and much more. These 10 chapters will include a brief introduction and summary of African societies‚ Power‚ Descent from the same ancestor‚ Contracting an alliance‚ Government‚ Repetitive and dynamic models‚ Inequality‚ Dependence relations‚ Association‚ and Exchange of Goods. Chapter 1 This chapter introduces the audience into an overall

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    that had more of an effect than others. This paper will discuss five major events over five decades that has had a powerful effect on the American people. Beginning in 1950 and ending in 1990‚ this paper will discuss the most significant events from each decade that either positively or negatively changed the American way of living. The communist scare took place in the 1950`s. McCarthyism‚ named after a man named Joseph McCarthy was a republican U.S. senator. In the 1950`s anticommunism created

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    The military culture has similar demands of that of families‚ which are an investment of time‚ energy‚ personal commitment to make thing happen for the unit‚ and personnel sacrifice for “the whole.” Both military and family cultures thrive on consistency and predictability. When military personnel return home‚ especially if wounded‚ they need to find a similar culture and system to help them transition and find a satisfying purpose. Often times‚ soldiers can place heavy demands of these cultural

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    Good friends

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    (classified) English 043 11/2/2013 There are many things that people believe make a person a good friend. Of all the things that are good qualities for a friend to have‚ there are three that easily stand out above the rest. A good friend is someone who has integrity‚ is loving and kind‚ and reliable. One of the most important things that good friend has is integrity. In other words‚ a good friend is honest with you even when it means that it may hurt you to hear the truth. One example of

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    “Rather than unreflexively adopting a lifestyle‚ through tradition or habit‚ the new heroes of consumer culture make lifestyle a life project and display their individuality and sense of style in the particularity of the assemblage of goods‚ clothes‚ practices‚ experiences‚ appearance and bodily dispositions they design together into a lifestyle.” Pg 35. Growing up as a teenager‚ brands made a huge impact on I felt about myself and others. I thought that kids who had cooler brands than me had a higher

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    Food and Culture

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    gendered meanings” under state ideology (155). That is‚ both mother and child are being watched‚ judged‚ and constructed by society since making a good obento may please her child and also affirm that she is a good mother‚ and child consuming their entire meal in a appropriate manner is considered well-taught. This social phenomenon represents that culture is constructed with power which exerts a force which operates in ways that are subtle‚ disguised‚ and accepted as everyday social practice. Another

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