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    “IS INDIAN CULTURE TRNSFORMING TO WESTERN DAY TO D... http://seethas.wordpress.com/2012/02/21/is-indian-culture-trnsforming-... SEETHA’S (HTTP://SEETHAS.WORDPRESS.COM/) see the world with my eyes… “IS INDIAN CULTURE TRNSFORMING TO WESTERN DAY TO DAY “ 5 Votes INDIAN CULTURE The culture of India is one of the oldest and unique. In India‚ there is amazing cultural diversity throughout the country. The South‚ North‚ and Northeast have their own distinct cultures and almost every state

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    Embracing College For many High School graduates‚ applying to college is a daunting adventure where new opportunities‚ relationships‚ and knowledge are ready to be explored. As a new freshman‚ I was not ready to succumb to the possibility of becoming a poltroon in this new and exciting world. I was ready to thrust myself into college with the adherence and prowess that most students lacked when they finished high school. I wanted to join college‚ not only to lead a lucrative life‚ but to also prove

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    During the 19th and early 20th century‚ western Europe was the dominant force in the world. Western influence spread like a wildfire‚ filled with ideas of industrialization‚ western cultures‚ practices‚ and political structures‚ and brilliant technology. Merchants‚ diplomats‚ and many others travelled around the world to share their influence and knowledge. The West’s neighbors‚ Russia and China‚ and also Japan soon felt the presence of the West trickling further into their countries than it previously

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    How did Greece influence the culture of Rome? What were the similarities and differences? Why did the Romans accept these ideas? It is believed that Hellenization arrived in Rome in 218-202BC. At this time‚ Romans had long been influenced by the Greeks in cultural artefacts and cultural values. The Greeks were stereotyped as sophisticate‚ literate and artistic while the Romans were more known as militaristic‚ ruled their lives via superstition and many of them did farming (Luck‚ 2014‚ p. 48). Around

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    live in infamy”. The events of that day still have many of us questioning “Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor”? On that fatal morning of December 7th‚ the Japanese military took the United States Naval base of Pearl Harbor by surprise. Japan knew many service members would be off base and at church since it was a Sunday‚ which would enable an easier attack with so many service members gone. Just before 8 a.m. Japan hit Pearl Harbor with more than 350 imperial Japanese aircraft and submarines. The

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    during the Renaissance impacted western civilization economically through trade‚ politically through civic participation‚ and culturally through art. Culturally‚ city-states in Italy were big traders‚ and they came up with many new banking ideas. Politically‚ they started participating in democratic ways of governing. And culturally‚ Italy’s Renaissance artists made huge impacts on civilization. If not for the great contributions of Italian city-states‚ Western civilization would not be the same

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    market. Invention and industry were both growing at an unprecedented amount. A lot of this was credited to the the automobile being mass-produced‚ and sold to almost every American who could afford one. This not only shaped the economy of the 1920’s‚ but it also changed the culture of Americans in general. For example‚ Americans are going to go “car crazy.” Furthermore‚ the invention of the automobile completely changed the way products are made. Henry Ford‚ the inventor of the automobile‚ was not only

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    A people without the knowledge of their past history‚ origin and culture is like a tree without roots. – Marcus Garvey According to science‚ out of all of the parts of a tree‚ roots are quite an important feature. It has several purposes‚ adsorbing water and vital nutrients from the ground and into the rest of the tree‚ supporting the whole tree‚ from the bark‚ to the leaves to the fruit/flowers it produces. It also helps stabilize the tree so it wouldn’t fall down easily when the weather is

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    losing your car to an accident‚ you will have to quickly learn to survive without one. At first‚ it may seem impossible‚ you ask yourself questions like “How am I going to get to work?”‚ “How am I going to run any errands?”‚ “How am I going to afford a replacement car?” and “How the hell am I going to have a life?” Losing a car for me was like losing an arm or a leg. There are plenty of people today who live long happy lives without arms and legs. So the key to survival is to not let this handicap you

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    Name: Mun Li Jun Priscilla Tutorial Group W26 Date: 30th October 2015 Title: Embracing Autism Topic chosen: Persuasive Speech – Autism Specific purpose: To persuade my audience to be more understanding and accepting towards people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Central Idea: The increasing number of autism cases calls for a greater need for more understanding and acceptance of the autism community. ___________________________________________________________________ Introduction I

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