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    Western Culture

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    What is Western Culture? Western culture is a body of knowledge derived from reason. This foundation of reason has made possible a vast accumulation of understanding related to reality or nature‚ including human nature. This understanding is represented in several core ideals and values‚ which include individualism‚ happiness‚ rights‚ capitalism‚ science and technology. Western culture can also be referred to as advanced culture; this is because its ideas and values promote the development

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    Indian Culture

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    I think I like the Indian culture the most because it is the one culture that I have see give the most amount of respect to elders and stuff. like for example‚ when u leave home u go to ur grandpa‚ grandma‚ mom ‚ dad and all the elders and get their blessings. Everything is done with the permission of elders. People give soo much respect to elders. Like the old parents live with the kids unlike seen in other countries where they live a life in a old age home. And many rules that I learned from my

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    Turmeric ‚the Golden Spice with a lot of medicinal properties has been held sacred from time immemorial. In India ‚many other country’s and some far-eastern Asian nations‚ turmeric forms a part of Hindu religious customs and practices. It is associated with the worship of Hindu deities : `Kaali’ (Mother Goddess) and `Naaga’ (Serpent deity). In Kerala‚ dried turmeric powder‚ rice powder and a few other plant derived powders are used in colouring materials in making and decorating the huge `Kalams’

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    Circuit of Culture

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    central to the production and consumption of commodities. Evaluate this argument using a ‘circuit of culture’ approach and an object of your choice. It is a key strategy in toady’s competitive business markets to put design at the center of your production and consumption. Companies have become more innovative in their marketing and revenue strategies and are using the advantages that come from the culture industry. Those include Standardization and ideological distractions‚ which within day-to-day

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    culture paper

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    Culture A person’s culture is extremely important. It helps to tell our story; who we are‚ where we came from and the customs to which we follow. As we learn our roots more deeply we begin to understand why we were raised the way we were and taught what we now know today. For my family and myself our Portuguese ethnicity has made a tremendous impact on how we live our lives. My culture strongly believes in the Roman Catholic faith. These beliefs also include being baptized and being married

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    Clubbing Culture

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    CLUBBING CULTURE Nowadays‚ night clubs are very famous in all over the world especially among teenagers. There is a night club in every part of the country. Today‚ teenagers prefer to hang out in a pub or a night club rather than just go to the cinema and chill out in a café with their friends. Recently‚ partying at a club is regarded as a hobby for the rich. For example‚ the Hollywood famous jet set people; Paris Hilton and Nichole Ritchie. They go to the club almost every night. Clubbing also

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    Rape Culture

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    underreported crimes each year (“Reporting Rape” 1). The term rape culture refers to how our society has taught women how not to be raped instead of teaching men not to rape. Through jokes and the sexualization of women we are more likely to believe rape is not a big crisis in our nation. Rape culture leads to the acceptance of rape as a natural occurrence through images that objectify women‚ media‚ and the stigmatization of rape victims. In our culture we are made to believe that victims should be blamed for

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    Culture and Perception

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    All around the world people are exposed to the world in different ways. What someone in Asia might perceive could be totally different than how someone in America might look at it. Culture plays a major role in how we all look‚ or perceive‚ things. Perception is the how you interpret some information that is given to you. You have two major ways of figuring out how you feel about certain stimuli‚ top-down perceptual processing and bottom-up perceptual processing. The top-down perceptual processing

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    Indian Culture

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    cultural wealth for much of its long history. Four world religions—Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ and Sikhism— originated here‚ whereas Zoroastrianism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam arrived in the 1st millennium CE and also helped shape the region’s diverse culture. Gradually annexed by and brought under the administration of the British East India Company from the early 18th century and administered directly by the United Kingdom from the mid-19th century‚ India became an independent nation in 1947 after

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    Contrast- Rough Draft March 22‚ 2011 Maasai Culture v. American Culture In the tribal villages of eastern Africa the Maasai marriages are arranged by the elders without ever first consulting the bride or the mother of the bride to be. Unlike‚ that of my own culture in the United States of America‚ where I am free as a citizen to choose whomever I may choose to marry and when and if I may marry. Polygyny is that of which is practiced in the Maasai culture‚ as an ideal that is achieved only by that

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