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    and Hong Kong. The vision of the company is to share the “Kopitiam” tradition through generations by educating the young.​ Evaluate (str & weakenesses) Brand | Strength | Weakness | Ya Kun | * Uses social media (eg. Facebook‚ website) * Maintain the traditional menu * Expanded regionally * Outlets can be easily found in more places * ​Nostalgic appeal keeps older generation feel attached * Infused traditions with vibrancy and style * Attempt to attract the younger crowd who

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    Tradition is an act‚ an activity‚ a feeling‚ or a way of thinking that has been forced into existence by repetition; without a strong effort towards repetition tradition cannot exist. Tradition is not something that arrives free of creation; tradition must be molded and formed in order to hold its form. If tradition is not pressed hard enough‚ or not enough effort is put into the creation of tradition‚ that tradition will quickly crumble. The act of continuous and conscious repetition is what molds

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    “Progress is impossible without change‚ and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” - George Bernard Shaw Out of Shadows‚ a historical fiction book by Jason Wallace tells the story of Robert Jacklin‚ a teen whose family moves from England to Zimbabwe in the 1980s. There‚ he faces rampant racism inside and out of his boarding school against the black Africans. I am Malala‚ a memoir by Malala Yousafzai is about Malala’s life in Pakistan’s Swat Valley where she and others face

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    youth. Dalrymple emphasizes the lacks of self restrain which’s referring to the view of humanism on Conservatives through three main points: family relation‚ positive traditions and self discipline. Conservatism is often defined as the ideology that base on this three principle: resistance to change‚ appreciation for the tradition and institutions of one’s culture and society‚ and a preference for the security and comfort of the actual world over the insecurities and dangers of future possible

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    is carried on today. This Indian members are carrying trauma and believed to happen again. This small incident has decreased their number of villages to small populated numbers. It continues to go down and traditions are being forgotten as members assimilate. There is some great traditions still

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    Most people yearn for the opportunity to be promoted. It makes you feel important and needed. In African societies‚ culture and tradition hold a special part in people’s lives. Success should be accompanied by acknowledgement of the traditions and culture in order to be accepted. In Chinua Achebe’s short story‚ dead man’s path‚ we are introduced to Michael Obi who is in middle of the two. Michael Obi was put to be the headmaster of Ndume Secondary school in 1948 before Nigeria gained her independence

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    or believe in the old ways. For example‚ back in the early days‚ they were so many tribes that had they own tribal language‚ but because these days technology has played a big part in our beliefs ‚ many tribes have disappeared. Issue 2 Koro’s traditions were slowly collapsing as he was very traditionalist in old ways. As he was a chief of the community he noticed that all of his followers were no longer interested in the ancestors. An example of this is when all of people from his culture started

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    Lottery” Traditions The main theme of “The Lottery‚” by Shirley Jackson‚ is tradition. Traditions are beliefs‚ legends‚ customs‚ information and other things that are passed down from generation to generation. This theme is shown in many different ways throughout the story. The first way tradition is shown in the story is with the ritual that the town people call the lottery. The second way tradition is shown is by the character Mrs. Hutchinson. Another character that helps show tradition is Old

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    makes me think what our life would be like if a tradition as if that still exists. It is hard to understand or even imagine traditions like that. It opens your eyes to a different view of beliefs or traditions that are out there without our knowledge. Even though‚ it is pass down from generations after generations to the next they are still willing to accept without a question. “The lottery is an extreme example of what can happen when traditions are not questioned or addressed critically by new

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    have been becoming more equal. Some sociologists such as Wilmot and Young argue that in symmetrical families‚ normal domestic duties are most likely to be shared by both parties and they are both very likely to be working. Thus it all undoes the tradition of the past in which a woman would care for the children and the home‚ and the man being the ‘breadwinner’ would head out and work. Some sociologists also argue that the decision making is no longer only within the man’s hand as it once was‚ but

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