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    Since the beginning of humanity‚ advance technology enable human to develop from nothing to Stone Age and lastly into a modern world full of machines and equipment. Technology kills the traditions and this can be seen primarily in the aspects of travelling‚ communication and health care.  Firstly‚ evolution of technology changes the way human travel. During old times‚ human travel from one place to another by using human-powered transport such as walking or bicycling. But nowadays‚ modern marvels

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    Clouds” have adapted to the Western culture that surrounds them‚ but only to a certain degree. They have learned how to keep important traditions alive‚ while combining new aspects of the Western culture and without changing completely. One of the traditions the Pueblo people did not change was the way they conducted a ceremony for a loved one who has passed. This tradition is the main conflict in this story. Between Leon and Father Paul‚ the conflict revolved around the burial of Teofilo‚ Leon’s grandfather

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    Capoeira: A Timeless Brazilian Tradition Capoeira was selected as the topic of this assignment as it is an extremely complex tradition‚ with fascinating beginnings and an extremely powerful cultural impact. It is a very interesting art form with a goal to bring together mental stability‚ physical flexibility‚ knowledge of self-defense‚ musical coordination and artistic inspiration to those who practice it. It has had a great impact on shaping and defining not only Brazilian culture but

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    Many traditions are practiced in the Marine Corps that pass down the legacy from one generation to another. Some of these traditions are antiquated‚ a waste of time and irrelevant and some are valuable to our espirit de corps that builds comradery. Whichever the case those that do not get practiced enough that do build that comradery need to be practiced more and the traditions that are a waste of time should no longer be practiced. Change of command ceremonies is a tradition that should be eliminated

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    Middle Eastern Wedding Traditions The Middle East contains some of the oldest civilizations on Earth‚ and so it is little wonder that many of their wedding traditions have been passed down for several centuries. While we must bear in mind that there are as many different traditions and customs as there are different peoples in the Middle East‚ it is also apparent that the region has a flavor that permeates all of the cultures of the region. The engagement party is the first in a string of five

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    Australian Indigenous art is the oldest ongoing tradition of art in the world. Initial forms of artistic Aboriginal expression were rock carvings‚ body painting and ground designs‚ which date back more than 30‚000 years. The quality and variety of Australian Indigenous art produced today reflects the richness and diversity of Indifenous culture and distinct differences between tribes‚ languages‚ dialects and geographic landscapes. Art has always been an important of Aboriginal life‚ connection past

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    The Filipino Christmas: A Reflection of One’s Tradition Christmas is giving and loving in action‚ every time we give‚ every time we love‚ it’s Christmas. Christmas is more than just a celebration; for most Filipino-Christians it is a way of welcoming the coming of their savior Jesus Christ. Being in a country were catholic is dominant‚ church plays a big role when it comes to Christmas‚ for the nine dawns before Christmas they have something called Simbang Gabi where they attend mass for

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    Two days before the wedding feast my family began to prepare for the big event. Family relatives arrived at my grandparent’s house with soft drinks and alcohol beverages. The woman began to gather all the dishware and pots ready. Meanwhile the man began to dig the underground oven. The day before the wedding the brooms family sends food to the bride’s family so the bride’s family can have a dinner feast with their guests. After dinner the bride’s sisters went to my grandparents house to decorate

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    In Charles Chesnutt’s novel The Marrow of Tradition‚ there is an overall theme of racism and how it affected both whites and blacks during the Reconstruction period‚ particularly in the South. I am not as knowledgeable on the racism that took place during the time of the reconstruction period and found this book to be very interesting. One of my favorite characters was Josh‚ since he is one of the only characters that seems to act of his own free will‚ ignoring the attitudes and beliefs of

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