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    reasoning behind it‚ especially before the invention of writing and throughout various extinct cultures. There is also a problem in interpreting artistic expressions of the past based on the classifications and aesthetics of the present day‚ rather than the context of the people at the time of the piece’s original creation (Scott‚ 2006). Therefore‚ understanding the archaeological context of the culture being investigated is vital in order to identify manifestations

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    The purpose of this essay is to look at and list trends in American popular culture in the areas of social‚ political‚ personal‚ and religious. Little did I know before researching online that there is an association just for popular culture and American culture called the PCA/ACA bringing up the first area of culture‚ internet. The internet has become a part ninety percent of American’s daily lives. Uses of the internet include dating‚ communication‚ research‚ and entertainment. A trend that has

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    Dance is an ancient art form and is found across world cultures. Ballet traveled to the United States after both World War 1 and World War II and has impacted the dance culture in America ever since. The United States gave ballet the unique opportunity to flourish when much of Europe was greatly impacted by war. Many choreographers and performers were given the chance to come to America to teach‚ start companies or go on tours and developed their own styles and methods of ballet. Perhaps the most

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    Women are second class citizens and should walk behind a man‚ is this thought in essence that many cultures portray correct? The current culture is portraying this in covert ways through stereotyping. Stereotype a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. Today United States culture has moved from the old defined roles between both genders. However‚ there are gender roles‚ stereotypes‚ myths‚ and/or controls in society that still exist today

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    In this chapter is being discussed the different roles that are carried out by elderly in different cultures and different periods of times. As a member of a society grows older‚ he or she usually changes roles or occupations. The acceptable roles for elders differ in each society. Some cultures utilize their elderly in many ways‚ while others just a few. There are many factors that distinguish the elderly in non industrialized societies from those living in the industrialized West. Older people

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    Our society is set up and divided into a hierarchy that reflects income and the family you were born in to. When a culture distinguishes between a group‚ there will always be an overarching system that places some lower on the system than others. The idea of dividing a people based on factors such as these‚ supports Bourdieu’s claims and theories circling around the concept that‚ “power is culturally and symbolically created and constantly refined.” When there is a hierarchy‚ it leads to competition

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    The arrival of Europeans on the North American continent impacted Native American indigenous people in ways that have been discussed in written material of eyewitnesses 500 years ago‚ as well as anthropologists and historians in recent times. The science of human evolutionary genetics has now provided confirmation that the arrival of Europeans on the North American continent catalyzed a demographic disaster for Native American indigenous peoples. New evidence indicates that although the population

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    Definition of American Culture Throughout American history we have had acknowledged many different traits on culture that no other foreign country or culture might have. Our unique ways of handling ever day life differ from any other culture in the whole entire world; many of these traits can be terrible things and some not as bad. Most Americans of society have shown that we are so far in common with each other and the traits that help form us are tragedy‚ style and popularity‚ and moving

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    always been about race‚ American blues music exemplifies the complex relationship Americans have with race and art. American Blues music has been appreciated‚ examined‚ appropriated‚ and immortalized through the transformation of music over the past one hundred years. Originating from African American slave songs‚ the blues has over time lost its relevance for black people‚ yet continues to be an important cultural entity and has been revered in contemporary white culture. Based on the division

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    On Monday April 11th Ethan Ingram came to give a lecture about the concept of wrestling in American culture and the symbolism that is behind in the world of this sport. Ethan introduced this topic with a quote from one of the readings we did for the class that explained “beautifully” in his terms how wrestling is a perfect example in how certain sports can displays different realms of culture. I honestly have never been involved in the world of wrestling and this presentation taught me a lot about

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