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    South American culture is unique in the way it ties in the old and new world. Unlike many other cultures that evolve from the ancient ways‚ South Americas old world still lives in the present. To walk in the streets of South America exposes you to market places filled with a rainbow of fruits and vegetables‚ hand stitched clothing‚ and herbal remedies. In my country of Ecuador for instance‚ main cities sit alone in the center of large rain forests. This basically means that the nearest cities are

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    wearing a jewel in between her eyebrows and appropriating Hinduism at the same time. Culture appropriation has become a common issue in the 21st century fashion world. Culture appropriation is when a more dominant culture takes a significant element from another culture (usually minority) and represents it in a negative context (Fager). Symbolizing the element negatively can be damaging and dishonoring the culture the ritual is taken from (Fager). A bindi is an ornamental mark worn in the middle of

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    Explain the idea of myth and show how it is helpful to explain any American cultural form. Culture shapes the way we think. It is the society’s system of shared‚ learned values and norms; these are the society’s design for living. It has an influence on the way we look‚ our habits‚ our tastes and the way we relate to others. Values are an abstract of ideas which are about the good‚ the right and the desirable. Norms are the social rules and guidelines. The definition of myth is a “popular belief

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    ever ask for? (Pause for 2 seconds) If you are thinking of Barbie‚ then you are correct. Barbie was my favorite toy as a child and it still is for many little girls today. Today‚ I am going to talk about how Barbie was designed‚ how she has changed over the years‚ and how Barbie affects American culture. Here is Barbie’s story. In 1930‚ a young girl fell in love with a boy. The girl had high hopes of going off to college to become a success woman with a real job in the real world. Her parents weren’t

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    How Sports Influenced Me

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    Fit For Life How Sports Influenced Me Winning athletes and top students share many of the same qualities. They are both hardworking‚ dedicated‚ and have the desire to be successful. But a student-athlete has all of these characteristics plus numerous others. Throughout high school‚ I played multiple sports and they each taught me something different‚ influenced my life‚ and helped shape me into the person I am today. A few things I learned include how important teamwork is and how critical it is

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    Influenced by Magazines Women ranging from thirteen through eighteen years of age feel they don¡¦t have the ideal body image because of the influence of magazines. We believe that a magazine has the biggest influence on women because they provide fashion and style. Every month they pull out what is "it" and not. Magazines typically create an image of young women in thin bodies or in beautiful skin. Most magazines have pictures of models with bathing suit and provide dieting and exercise

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    Gerardo Lopez Dr. Vella English 1‚ Period 3 30 April 2013 Influence and the Influenced Alice walker once said that “Nobody is as powerful as we make them out to be.” Leaders are only powerful if they have someone to give them power. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar the conspirators fight for the support of the plebeians. The plebeians often change their mind in the play‚ changing their sides of the conflict. The plebeians are a fickle group whose support determines the outcome of the play.

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    What is something that has influenced your life? Who is someone that has influenced your life? Most people say that their parents or guardian has the biggest influence on them. Some people will say that a random celebrity they look up to has the biggest influence on them. Hopefully these influences are positive. Influences play a major factor on people. People on average usually have many influences. For me‚ the people that influence me the most are my parents. Something else that has a big influence

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    Topic: How are we influenced by color? Color is brightness and variety in something‚ such as a room or picture that gives it interest or immediacy. Color has been known to influence people’s psychological behaviors and associations with iconic objects or ideas. Dark colors are often associated with a somber attitudes‚ cold places‚ and even death. Bright colors are representative of euphoric feelings‚ warm places‚ and enrichment because they are the opposite of dark colors. Colors may also change

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    created every day‚ and at every moment without even realizing it. Our culture is a huge part of our everyday environment that we do not realize how incredibly significant they influence our lives. There are many important elements that have changed American society; for example the television. Television can be used as a tool to motivate learning and to increase awareness of public issues. Social Interaction‚ education‚ culture‚ and criminal exposure are some of the key reasons to why the television

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