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    Learning as a Way of Life

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    They try to teach the people who are still looking how to find their way but often fail because it is not up to them where or how someone else should live their life. It is up to the individual himself to find fulfillment. I know I am one of many individuals traveling blindly through life wondering where my destination lies. It wasn’t until asked in this assignment‚ what you learned about yourself‚ did I put the brakes on life and stop to think‚ what have I learned about myself? I’ve always been

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    Chapter One: The Meeting of Cultures 1. This is false characterization because several tribes of Native Americans‚ such as the Incas and the Mayas‚ constructed complex political and agricultural systems; as well as developing their own written language and numerical system. Although some lesser known tribes of Native Americans were indeed nomadic‚ such as the Aztecs‚ by the time the Europeans had settled nomadic tribes were scarce. 2. Christopher Columbus was the first official explorer to

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    Mayra has not had the easiest life. Identity has been a continuous struggle throughout her time adjusting to the differences between Puerto Rican culture and American culture. Professor Hefferan of Grand Valley State University defines culture as the learned and shared way of repetitive thinking‚ feeling‚ and acting (Hefferan‚ 2018). If two different ways of thinking and acting clash‚ it causes some issues when trying to define where your own allegiance should lie. Mayra has learned two cultures

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    The Way of Life in Sparta

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    not the sharp break that a ‘revolutionary lawgiver’ model implies. Hooker and Hodkinson have analysed patterns of Spartan religion and systems of landholding and transference of wealth to allow us to assess features of the communal and economic life of Sparta. Spartan Religion In the Carneia festival‚ a group of young men called ‘grape-cluster runners’ chased after a man wearing a garland. To catch him meant good luck for the harvest. J.T.Hooker‚ ‘The Ancient Spartans’‚ believes this part

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    Family There are compare and contrast between Laotian and American value about family. The difference between American family to Laotian family is: Laotian people living as a big family. Mostly family consist of grandparent‚ parents and the children‚ we have to respect the elder‚ the elder or the head of family has the most power of the house. Laotian people always live next to the relative house‚ so we can be close to each other. The neighbor helps each other out; sometimes people cook and tell

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    particular area”. Many communities in the United States were formed when European settlers came across the Atlantic Ocean to North America; For example‚ Native American tribes were common communities before the European settlers sailed west and took over the land. Tribe‚ by Sebastian Junger‚ is a book about different communities and how the way our civilization is managed leads to deprivation of interdependence and a sense of community. Junger talks about how we lack the ability to

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    The differences between European and Native American culture plays an important role in how two interact. European’s whole society is built on the idea of “private ownership”‚ the more land someone had was equated with that person’s status and wealth. (Lecture 1‚ slide 20) They have a very distinct division on what is sacred and secular‚ they even believed that the secular world was there to serve them. (Lecture 1 slide 21) Native Americans had a completely different perspective. Not only does the

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    The Inuit Way of Life

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    such as Alaska‚ Northern Canada and Greenland. They can also be called Eskimos. The word Inuit refers to "real people of the north" and from this distinction as well as their way of living which I observed at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History‚ I conclude that these people were a race of people with a strong spirit for life in general as well as each other. Their social customs included storytelling‚ dancing‚ drum playing‚ crafts‚ celebrations‚ games‚ hunting and survival skills. They based their

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    When the British‚ French‚ Spanish and Dutch initially started to interact with the Native Americans‚ the newcomers viewed the Indians as an uncivilized mass population. Although this outlook differed from place to place. Interaction with the natives was only deemed necessary if it proved beneficial in some way. This included trade and the royal requisition of the Indians land. Most of the New England settlers saw their interaction as an act of divine providence. They believed they were sent to

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    and ideas. As the Europeans began to colonize North America‚ these differences between these cultures really impacted the events of this time. The most important difference is the ideas on land use and ownership. Other important differences include religion and the ideas of gender roles. The biggest difference between of the Native Americans and the European immigrants is the issue of land use and ownership. Native Americans believed that land was sacred‚ and that nature needed to be cared for

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