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    In the movie Dirty‚ Filthy Love (2006)‚ Mark Furness was a junior partner at an Architect firm who has obsessive-compulsive disorder. Mark also suffers from Tourette’s syndrome which causes him to have motor tics where his eye would twitch and vocal tics which would cause speech outbursts which include his habit of barking like a dog. The barking is triggered when Mark is in weird situations which cause him to feel tense or stressed. Another symptom was his obsession to cleaning. Mark would eventually

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    The Zemer Atik

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    Why We Dance Dance is a universal activity. Cross culturally dance varies‚ as does the reason of why one dances. One can dance for a traditional event‚ physical exercise‚ competition or for the pure enjoyment of self expression. In class we learned an assortment of dances that fulfill these reasons of why we dance. The Zemer Atik (or Nigun Atik) is an example of a traditional Israeli dance. It was created by Rivka Sturman so the Israeli people would be able to dance and sing in Hebrew. Zemer Atik

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    Rituals of the Nacirema

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    The rituals of the Nacirema To most of us‚ hospitals are a place to help you when you’re in need or want to get healthy. But for the Nacirema‚ it’s quite the opposite. According to the Nacirema ritual article‚ they call hospitals a latipso‚ which is hospital spelt backwards without the ‘H’. They discuss and caricature the repulsive viewings on what they think goes on in hospitals (latipso’s)‚ or what they think they do. I will now tell you how in Miner’s perspective‚ the body is ugly and how

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    Rites & Rituals

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    In an arrange marriages‚ the bride and groom is selected by a third party‚ rather than by each other. It is especially common in Indian‚ Southeast; Asian and African cultures‚ and I believe this is a ritual that I would strongly recommend to be eliminated in contemporary society. From my point in view‚ arrange marriages are just unfair and it is cheating life. Usually‚ in arranged marriages it basically forces two human beings that can be incompatible for each other and are forced to spend the

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    Rituals in Anthropology

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    TA: Adriana People all over the world have different rituals. A ritual is a repetitive act that symbolizes events that have taken place in the past. Many times it can be religious‚ but it can also be a ceremony having to do with social customs. Rituals are repeated yearly or every couple years‚ it is not a ritual if it is only done once and never again. A pilgrimage physically takes someone from one place to another‚ whereas a ritual could be performed in one spot depending on what it is.

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    "I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free." — Michelangelo Part 1 In the quote above‚ Michelangelo describes his creation of a religious symbol. Discuss with your fellow class: What art images and symbols do you see presented in religious ceremonies in churches‚ greeting cards‚ books‚ and the visual arts? There are multiple symbols to represent religious ceremonies in church. The most common I think would be the cross. But‚ if you look deeper into different denominations

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    cultural dimension

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    At 95‚ Japan is one of the most masculine societies in the world. However‚ in combination with their mild collectivism‚ you do not see assertive and competitive individual behaviors which we often associate with masculine culture. What you see is a severe competition between groups. From very young age at kindergartens‚ children learn to compete on sports day for their groups (traditionally red team against white team). In corporate Japan‚ you see that employees are most motivated when they are

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    araby

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    Araby Symbolism is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities by giving symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense. Symbolism can take different forms. It is a way to give something meaning in a much deeper and more significant. For example‚ “smile” is a symbol of friendship. Similarly‚ the action of someone smiling at you may stand as a symbol of the feel of affection. Symbols could mean different things from positive to negative for example “chains”‚ this can mean

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    What Is Shamanism?

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    In this excerpt from the Encyclopedia of Religion‚ the writer starts by introducing us to the concept of shamanism: “Shamanism in the strict sense is preeminently a religious phenomenon of Siberia and Inner Asia”. Although we will see later that shamanism is also present in many parts of the worlds‚ including North America‚ it is important to note the origins of such phenomenon. According to the author‚ the shaman is a magician in a sense that he possesses supernatural powers‚ like mastery over

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    Abstract: In the country of Ethiopia‚ there live a group of people called the Surma. They all live very closely to one another. In this culture‚ the two popular practices they do are stick fighting and lip plates. For the men stick fighting is a type of fighting that is done in order to marry one of the girl in the village. The winner of the fight wins a wife and the loser ends up getting really hurt and ends up with no wife. For the women in this culture‚ lip plates is a common practice that is

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