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    Culture of Pakistan

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    Culture of Pakistan has been conquered in the past and occupied by many different people including Aryans (Iranic tribes)‚ Greeks‚ White Huns‚ Arabs‚ Turks‚ Mongols and various Eurasian groups. All these groups had their influence on the cultural traditions in Pakistan. Culture of Pakistan is a diverse range of ethnic groups. You can easily note the differences in culture among the different ethnic groups in various aspects such as dress‚ food‚ and religion‚ especially where pre-Islamic customs differ

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    Global Culture

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    GLOBAL CULTURE Culture is the characterized morals‚ belief‚ laws‚ customs‚ capabilities‚ behaviors and habits exhibited by a group of people or organization through continuous interaction. With the constant interchange of ideas‚ meanings and values across the world globe by people with diverse culture through the use of rapid global communication‚ it stands to reason that will be a merging of ideas and values thereby giving room for a globalize culture. Evidences of an emerging global culture in the

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    Definition of the Malay Culture Mankind is the only civilized creatures in this world. Culture can be defined as the integrated system that relates to values‚ beliefs‚ behaviors‚ norms‚ artifacts and the other works of any society. In the human history‚ this is the culture that divides human beings or separates one community from another. Specifically‚ many aspects of Malay culture encompassed within this definition are the universal aspects such as philosophy of life‚ art‚ literature and language

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    Western Culture

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    define Western culture is a term used very broadly to refer to a heritage of social norms‚ethical values‚ traditional customs‚ belief systems‚ political systems‚ and specific artifacts andtechnologies that have some origin or association with the western countries. every culture has its good and bad sides and so do western culture. So‚ it’s the duty of every individual to make use of it and not to misuse it. The Western culture‚ not only in our country but throughout the world‚ is responsible

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    As far I concern about our case study of heritage buildings (City Hall‚ Fort Cornwallis and Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower)‚ in generally my feeling or respond towards that building is kindly proud. This because‚ basically that buildings was built in a previous year ago (since year 1786) and the reason and function are based on situation during that period. Thus‚ in my view we need to conserve that kind of building from rapidly development in that area because my observation the surrounding

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    Culture

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    Dual Relationships and Ethical Boundaries With Former Clients Kimberly Davis Grand Canyon University: PCN 505 Professor Schultz April 1‚ 2012 Introduction Professional counselors have the obligation to ensure quality and effective counseling toward clients. All the while‚ counselors are committed to the ethical guidelines that are established to avoid legal‚ professional malpractice and competent issues. Some of those guidelines consider dual relationships and professional

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    Chinese Culture

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    Socialization ------ American Born Chinese Children under Chinese Culture According to the American Heritage Dictionary‚ socialization is "the process of learning interpersonal and interactional skills that are in conformity with the values of one ’s society" (American Heritage). It is a process of learning culture. During socialization‚ children will acquire attitudes‚ norms‚ values‚ behaviors‚ personalities‚ etc. within agencies of socialization‚ which were described as "Agencies of socialization

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    Busan's culture

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    Program Topic: Characteristic and Preservation of Busan’s culture I live in the second biggest and the greatest city in Korea: Busan‚ the city of beautiful beaches‚ enthusiastic baseball‚ delicious food‚ and unique dialect! Located in the southern end of Korean peninsula‚ Busan has developed its own unique characteristic over time‚ which makes it the most attractive city now. I would like to introduce Busan’s history and heritage. Busan has been inhabited by various people since the prehistoric

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    Culture of Curacao

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    define the culture of the inhabitants from Curacao. We chose this culture because it was until recently a colony of the Netherlands and we wanted to know if the influences of the Dutch culture are still visible. We also chose this culture because a lot of people who work and live in the Netherlands are from Curacaoan decent and Curacao is a popular holiday destination for Dutch people. We studied this culture via different ways. We interviewed people from Curacaoan decent‚ studied the culture of Curacao

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    surface‚ "Everyday Use tells how a mother gradually rejects the superficial values of her older‚ successful daughter in favor the practical values of her younger‚ less fortunate daughter. On of deeper level‚ Alice Walker is exploring the concept of heritage as it applies to African-America Everyday Use is set in the late 60s or early ’70s. This was time when African-Americans a were struggling to define their personal identities in cultural terms. The term "Negro" had been recently removed from the

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