inevitable that traditional cultures will be lost as technology develops. Technology and traditional cultures are incompatible. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this view? It is said that with the breakthrough of technology‚traditional cultures are likely to become extinct as they are against each other( they can not co- exist). However‚ in my opinion i am not in favour of this view since technology supports cultures in terms of helping traditon and culture globally recognised‚ more easily
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parents‚ teachers and elders throughout their upbringing. By the time they reach the age of maturity‚ respecting people around them becomes a major aspect of their personality; whereas in Canada respect seems to be slowly disappearing from their culture. Their children are given too much of freedom at a very small age. Children over there are given the authority to report their parent’s unnecessary strict behavior to the police and be taken away from them. This power that their children are given
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“It is probably better to stay at home rather than study abroad because of the difficulties a student encounters living and studying in a different culture. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?” Education is the basic requirement of life these days as it is the most important aspect as well as a necessity in moulding one’s career and lifestyle. In today’s competitive world it is almost impossible to survive if one wishes to acquire all the basic necessities and good
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Rome and Han China were classical civilizations that built centralized empires‚ which eventually expanded. Both Rome and Han experienced unequal land distribution which led to political instability‚ and both suffered from invasions of nomadic tribes due to political instability which would lead to the collapse. However‚ only the western portion of the Roman Empire collapsed whereas the entire Han met its demise. Both Rome and Han experienced great times of prosperity. However‚ both regions also
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of a child‚ the logical conclusion is that he will not maintain the child. Naming and outdooring ceremonies of children are common features of most cultures in Ghana. It is usually performed on the eighth day of the birth of the child‚ and by the performance of the naming ceremony; the child is considered a member of the family. In Ghanaian culture the naming of a child is very significant because not only does it give the child an identity‚ but it also establishes parental responsibility. Naming
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There are a lot of definitions of culture‚ we can name some: “That complex whole which includes knowledge‚ belief‚ arts‚ morals‚ law‚ custom‚ and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.” (Edward Tyler -1871). It could say too that culture involves two main human activities‚ what people think and what people do. Also culture is a symbolic of communication and style of this communication‚ which is socially transmitted or socially learning‚ so‚ it became in a
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Chinese culture and Western culture‚ an interesting comparison. East is east and West is west; never the twain shall meet. This one line pretty much sums up this never ending debate on the differences between the Chinese culture and the Western culture. Many westerners‚ when they visit China for the first time are in fact shocked to see the customs and traditions in China. But the same holds true for the people of China who go to western countries for the first time. What is to be remembered is the
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Religion and Culture in Modern Japan Due to the younger generation of Japan ’s increasing apathy towards religion‚ Japan ’s rich culture‚ identity‚ and national pride is in jeopardy. This can be concluded by reviewing the connection between religion and culture through Japanese history‚ and comparing it to the state of the two in modern Japan. By fading away from traditional religion and culture‚ Japan will continue to adopt western culture and form a new‚ blended culture‚ as it has in the
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Zen Buddhism in Japan Culture The two main religions of the Japanese people are Shintoism and Zen Buddhism. While they both play major roles in Japanese culture today‚ Shintoism is as old as the Japanese culture itself while Zen Buddhism was imported from the mainland in the sixth century. Zen Buddhism teaches that everyone is an enlightened being‚ but we have yet to comprehend that. It also teaches to take away anything that is unnecessary in our life and leave only the bare essentials. The main
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