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    had invited my best friend Jenene‚ to attend an Indian wedding. I thought it might be fun for her to experience the different foods‚ clothing‚ personalities‚ and religious beliefs that were particular to my culture. Later on that evening she had pulled me to the side and told me that the culture that she was raised in was completely different from mine. She was raised in New York all of her life and she had never experienced such a distinct culture. At that time I told her that she did not know

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    Mayan culture gender means that women were to work in their homes mostly providing food and clothes for their family. If necessary they were allowed to come and help bring in the harvest. Women were not allowed to hunt‚ only able to clean and serve the food‚ such as deer. Women weren’t allowed to hunt deer only men did that. So after the women cleaned and prepared the food the men would eat first and the women would wait until the men finished to have their women only dinner. Gender as a whole relates

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    1.In what ways do Hollywood movies affect national culture outside of the United States? First‚ Hollywood is a famous and great brand all round the world and it is true that it has a lot of good movies which left praise word. Thus‚ it has a lot of fans. Second‚ Hollywood is good at creation and do well and firstly using new technology. It can attack a lot of audience. What aspects of U.S. Culture do Hollywood films promote around the world? I think two aspects are obvious. One is the

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    It is not an overstatement to say that almost the whole world has been culturally influenced by reggae music. The research that I have gathered did demonstrate how reggae’s emotional message has changed over last several decades. What I learned is that the names and styles of reggae have changed over the years but the traditions and intentions of the music has not. Reggae has always been a genre that has stood at the edge of political and social change. That said‚ the legacy of Bob Marley’s pan-African

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    changes in various field such as economics politic‚ society‚ culture and so on. Especially‚ after British imperialism which became a ruler of India had great effect on India. As a result‚ there are many essential changes in language and customs in India and even thought they gained independence from British rule 200 years ago‚ the influence on the British colonial era has still remained in many ways. One of the most factors that the British lunched the colonization of India was the establishment of

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    Zen’s Influence on the Art of the Sword Zen has long had a great influence upon Japanese culture. Many aspects of this culture are touched upon by Zen including art‚ literature‚ and specific ceremonies such as the one concerning tea. During the Kamakura period of Japan‚ another area of culture began to be affected by Zen; the martial arts of the samurai class. Somewhere along the line‚ the samurai realized the ease with which the monks of Zen Buddhism dealt with issues such

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    The effect television has had in the American culture has been both positive and negative. During the 1950s and 1960s‚ television was struggling to become a part of mass media (Ganzel). The technology today; however‚ seems to be advancing more than ever before‚ and the effect it has on people is only becoming greater. Television and technology‚ in general‚ seem to be present in the majority of Americans’ lives‚ which holds a great influence on the things viewers believe. Throughout the years‚ television

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    period. Assyrian rose to dominance in Mesopotamia. Their use of iron (instead of bronze) gave them superior weapons over others in Mesopotamia. The Assyrians were extremely

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    Tattoo culture and influence in society Nowadays‚ tattoo has been regarded as a sign of fashion. “A trend that started growing in America and Europe in the early ’90s‚ tattooing soon became so popular that 36% of Americans aged 25-29 had at least one body tattoo by 2003(Julie Genser 2007).” However‚ tattoo could probably bring health risks to tattoo carrier. Historically‚ tattoo originally is the nation’s cultural and symbolic‚ different tattoo pictures have own meaning and even it is a symbol of

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    The culture that I chose was the Native Americans or American Indians. In the US today‚ there are approximately 560 federally recognized tribes‚ who mostly live in 26 states. More than half live within 10 states. In those 10 states‚ the largest to smallest number of inhabitants by state would be California‚ Oklahoma‚ Arizona‚ Texas‚ New Mexico‚ New York‚ Washington‚ North Carolina‚ Michigan‚ and Alaska. Healthcare has been an issue for years with the American Indians because of issues with

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