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    performance‚ significance and even the definition of music vary according to culture and context. Music can be divided into genres and subgenres‚ although the dividing lines and relationships between music genres are often subtle‚ sometimes open to individual interpretation‚ and occasionally controversial. Within the arts‚ music may be classified as a performing art‚ a fine art‚ and auditory art. To many people in many cultures music is an important part of their way of life. By all accounts there is

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    western culture adopted by india fair or not? Favour (Good) * culture is nt any hard n fast rule‚‚changes r law of nature‚‚so if indian want to adopt sm good things of western ‚‚so its totally acceptable.. * western culture has various practices n knowledge which r very important to update our knowledge with this fast changing world * adopting the good practices of any culture is always fruitful * .sending parents to old age home is not a western thing...its by nature..if it is

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    pretenses of Western Judeo-Christian religions‚ I was quite ignorant to the models of the many eastern religions that exist‚ especially the popular religions of China. It is hard to consider something as vast as Chinese popular religion a religion‚ when it has neither an organized body nor a clear set of sacred scriptures. There is a distinctive clash of ideals when viewing the (commonly) exclusivist nature of Western religions compared to those of the pluralistic Eastern. Chinese secular religion

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    Jimmy is not an unusual case. He spends three to four hours on the computer every night‚ chatting with friends from school or reading about the latest game from iD.  The internet has become a major part of society. What effects does it have on our youth today? To fully examine these‚ one must look at what the internet has become to society.  Only on the internet can you easily access recipes‚ your stock reports‚ bank statements‚ time-passing games‚ clothing stores‚ book summaries‚ movie ratings

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    The traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine are both of significance in the field of medicine‚and we cannot simply say which is better.But they have many differences in the origin‚the methods to diagnose and the therapeutic effects. Firstly‚ everything must have a beginning‚ so do traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine.The traditional Chinese medicine refers to a broad range of medicine practices sharing the theoretical concepts which are based on a tradition of more than

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    Differences between Chinese and Western Education Most Chinese parents like to ask‚ “How old should be the best age for children to study overseas?” “Is the foundational education as good as China in other countries?” As the matter of fact‚ the argument about advantages and disadvantages between Chinese Education and Western Education is keeping on all the time. This question is also one major concern among those students who are considering going abroad. In order to find out the most suitable way

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    Impact Of Internet On Modern Youth The content of the current media culture is often blind to a young person’s cultural‚economic and educational background. The concept of a media culture has evolvedowing to the increased volume‚ variety and importance of mediated signs and messagesand the interplay of interlaced meanings. In the world of young people‚ the media are saturated by popular culture

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    introduction for Chinese culture Cultural background China‚ as one of the four homes of the world’s earliest civilization‚ has a recorded history of nearly 4‚000 years. Through centuries of migration‚ merging and development‚ it has formed a distinctive system of language‚ writing‚ philosophy‚ art and political organization‚ which came to be recognized as Chinese culture. It originated from Xia‚ Shang and Zhou dynasty‚ which was known as slave culture period. Xia culture represented

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    Immigrant Youth in Canadian Culture Introduction Canada is a place where people all over the world immigrate to. People immigrate to Canada due to reasons such as war‚ famine‚ employment‚ better health plans‚ colonialism‚ educational opportunities and many more. Some come here by choice while others are forced to leave their homeland to survive. For whatever reason one immigrates to Canada‚ the point is‚ they leave things that are familiar to them and come to an unknown and uncertain environment

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    towards July Urumqi Riots from Western countries and China Abstract:An ideology is a set of comprehensions and ideas to objects and the world which directs one’s goals expectations and actions.Ideology is not inherent in one’s brain‚ but from the existence of societies.Ideology is generally referred to as a dominant way in which news people validate and give meaning to their work. The article compares the various reports of the July 2009 Urumqi riots from western and Chinese medium. With the comparison

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