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    In the Tibetan Plateau‚ in a region of Asia‚ reside some of the last nomadic pastoralist families whose rich culture and traditions are beginning to vanish as globalization works its way into some of the most remote areas of the world. Such tribes are collectively known as the Tibetan Tribes or drokpa‚ the native word they use to describe themselves‚ which loosely translates to nomads in English (Hoffmann 1970). Tibet is in the Asian continent‚ precisely in between Asia and India and it is inhabited

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    Slavery was very important to America and it even led to the civil war. If there was no slavery‚ the America would not be as rich as it was. The slavery in America started during 1619‚ in Jamestown‚ Virginia and lasted until 1865. In the beginning‚ slaves were exchanged by the Dutch for food. Despite the slow growing of slavery at first‚ by 1680‚ slaves soon became important to the economy of Virginia. There were around 11‚863‚000 Africans were imported to America‚ but 10 to 20 percent of the number

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    expectations‚ which are created in relation to the opposite sex. The variances between cultures means that gender expectations change within different cultures. These expectations put pressure on each member of society to conform and abide by the folkways of their own culture. The creation of gender expectations by society creates a restricting definition of gender roles and sexuality that vary from culture to culture. Society created the role of gender and created an emphasis on the differences

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    RUMSPRINGA NOTES: -Traditional Amish clothing for girls: long stockings‚ black shoes‚ very plain‚ solid-colored‚ long-sleeved dresses‚ and white bonnets to cover hair which is always pulled back. -“English” : non-Amish -“Rumspringa” : Running around -“Farmette” : homelands that have a vegetable garden and areas of pasture for horses and occasionally a cow. These areas are usually five to ten acres. -Amish girls’ hair has been uncut since childhood. Things such as cigarettes‚ alcohol‚ modern-day

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    Post World War I Turkish Reforms     Mustafa Kemal served as founder and president of the new Republic of Turkey for 15 years‚ from 1923 to his death in 1938. He introduced numerous sweeping reforms that altered the political‚ social‚ legal‚ economic‚ and cultural spheres of the new republic. His goal: to raise Turkey to the level of modern civilization. 6 groups of major reforms: 1. political reforms  November 1922‚ abolishment of sultanate  October 1923‚ proclamation of republic  March 3

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    September 3‚ 2010 ARTH 300 Good and Bad Art While many people disagree about the aspects of good versus bad art‚ famous art historians and critics agree that good art is classified very simply‚ if the viewer experiences a strong emotion‚ whether it is positive or negative‚ it can be considered good art. To really appreciate good art it should draw the viewer in. Art in and of itself is very subjective. People in today’s society are sometimes afraid to express their own opinion of good and

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    differentiation between the two. According to studies‚ "Race is the framework of ranked categories dividing up the human population"(Cultural‚2002). "Ethnicity is concept referring to a shared culture and way of life‚ especially as reflected in language‚ folkways‚ religious and other institutional forms‚ material culture such as clothing and food‚ and cultural products such as music‚ literature‚ and art"(Ethnicity‚2000). As of today‚ there is a large variety of people in South

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    direct influence on how they perceive healthcare‚ how and when they seek healthcare and how they respond to healthcare providers. There are three aspects of culturally competent care. The first is cultural autonomy which stresses the importance of folkways‚ customs and beliefs and retains the identity of a culture. The second is acculturation which is an acceptance of customs different from primary society and adapting to the rules of a new culture. The third is cultural imposition which imposes the

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    Homework/Case Analysis Week 1 Chapter 3 pages 125-127 Homework/Case Analysis Tyiese L. Stephens DeRamus BUS 427 Global Issues in Business Homework Critical thinking and Discussion Questions Questions. 1. “Why culture of a country might influence costs of doing business in that country”? There are many contributions to cultural differences “ethnocentricity” is one. Peoples’ belief system of their own ethnic group or culture being superior

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    Exam 1 study guide PEOPLE * EB Tylor- the father of modern anthropology‚ supported evolutionism/uni-lineal evolution * Franz Boaz- the father of American anthropology‚ supported empiricism * Margaret Mead- Boaz’s student‚ wrote about the sexual revolution * Borshay Lee- studied the !Kung San from Africa * Zora Neal Hurston- one of Boaz’s students‚ an African-American folklorist * Bronislaw Malinowski- the father of fieldwork‚ said anthropologists need to learn the language

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