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    Party leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV)‚ Geert Wilders helped launch an anti-Islam party in Australia. The Australian Liberty Alliance (ALA)‚ a sister-party of the PVV‚ is inspired by the ideas of Wilders‚ and fiercely turned against the Islam. Wilders wants to ‘reduce the diffusion of Islamic people and culture’. Wilders’ ‘fear’ of immigrants and other cultures is based on his thinking that we‚ the Dutch‚ are losing our culture. Borders do not limit these kinds of ideologies‚ they inspire

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    The Wedding

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    Final product In Reed Submitted by: Brian‚ Mayores Submitted to: Mam. Nemesia‚ Vilog History of the church: Immaculate Conception Church was the Place where a bloody battle between the Spanish troops and Filipino troops occured. Many town residents were imprisoned‚ executed and buried during the Japanese occupation. Its convent was once the seat of the civil government. On April 9‚ 1864‚ a council made of the Archbishop of Manila‚ the politico military governor of Cavite‚ the Prior Provincial

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    opportunity‚ peacefulness‚ and a spirit of egalitarianism that embraces tolerance‚ mutual respect‚ and compassion for those in need. ” These value systems of Australian culture are directly parallel with the quantified scores attributed to the nation on the Geert Hofstede’s Five Cultural Dimension scales. On the Cultural scales‚ Australia ranks recognizably high regarding the aspect of individualism. Mostly considered an egalitarian society‚ the people of Australia greatly stress the importance of individual

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    Wedding Traditions

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    When it comes to planning a wedding‚ people have to worry not only about food‚ flowers‚ and what they wear‚ they also have to honor many traditions‚ even if they don’t understand their origins or meanings. However‚ to not follow these traditions‚ understood or not‚ might mean bad luck for the marriage or‚ at the very least‚ disgruntled wedding guests. Every culture cherishes its own marriage traditions and superstitions. Many are not understood but are

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    molecular level – Tutoring for biology Saturated fat vs. unsaturated fat Saturated fat has a lot of single carbon bonds. This makes them much straighter in shape and therefore easier to stack together. It’s called “saturated” fat because the molecule has the maximum amount of hydrogen atoms attached to it as possible. Unsaturated fat has double carbon bonds. Each double carbon bond means two less hydrogen atoms on the molecule. Unsaturated fat also is kinked at each double bond‚ disrupting the

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    Vietnam & France: Hofstede

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    | Vietnam | France | Power distance
This dimension deals with the fact that all individuals in societies are not equal – it expresses the attitude of the culture towards these inequalities amongst us. 
Power distance is defined as the extent to which the less powerful members of institutions and organisations within a country expect and accept that power is distributed unequally.

 | Vietnam scores high on this dimension (score of 70) which means that people accept a hierarchical order in which

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    The Mongolian Wedding

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    Stanley Stewart’s "From the Empire of Genghis Khan" is a highly inspiring travel writing filled with hilarious plots vividly portrayed in chronological‚ fully-detailed‚ easily followed events. The extract is about a "Mongolian Wedding" which Stewart attended. The extract is very precise as Stewart uses time keywords in chronological order such as "Throughout the evening"‚ "In the morning"‚ "By mid afternoon" and "At four o’clock" at the beginning of each paragraph making it easy for readers to

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    Preparing for a Wedding

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    the preparations before wedding in Vietnam normally follow these steps 1. Decide the budget we can affort. The whole of our life revolves around money and wedding is no exception. Hence‚ the first thing that the bride and groom need to do is decide upon their wedding budget. A budget will enable them to decide the grandeur of their wedding. The choice of location‚ numbers of guests are the factors that are primarily influenced by a budget. 2. Choose a lucky wedding date Marriage is one of

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    Wedding Planning

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    INTRODUCTION Background information on Wedding Planning Definition of wedding planning Wedding planning is the process of coordinating all of the details involved in the making a wedding a remarkable event in accordance to the time schedule and budget of those responsible for the wedding. Objectives of wedding planning  Planning –This involves visualizing the wedding itself and then putting things in order for that vision to materialize.  Scheduling –This is creating a work plan for the events

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    Fat Tax

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    consumption of high-fat foods and obesity is well established. Mounting concern about the increasing incidence of obesity in many countries has sparked debate about the merit of an explicit ‘fat tax’‚ aimed at either taxing foods according to their fat content or‚ more practically‚ taxing certain foods with a high fat content. Discuss the implications and effectiveness of a fat tax for reducing the consumption of high-fat foods? There are many implications and effectiveness of a fat tax an example

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