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    that were particular to my culture. Later on that evening she had pulled me to the side and told me that the culture that she was raised in was completely different from mine. She was raised in New York all of her life and she had never experienced such a distinct culture. At that time I told her that she did not know half the story! As time went on‚ she attended more and more Indian functions and realized that the main differences between the western and Indian cultures were religion‚ marriage

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    Shakespeare in Popular Culture Shakespeare was an English playwright who lived in the Elizabethan times and wrote many plays that many people enjoyed. Shakespeare wrote many plays‚ some of which are still very popular today. Screenwriters even based some of their movies and musical storylines on s Shakespeare’s plays. Some songwriters have also based their songs on Shakespeare’s plays or made music specifically for his plays. Shakespeare has written many plays and few are still popular to this day

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    food culture

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    Task 1 b. Relates to food culture‚ different nationality’s parents always have different opinions‚ they may feel their traditional food is better than the English food and more nutrient for the child‚ for example‚ Asian families prefer rice than bread. But Kiwi families more willing to eat potato for the main meal. Each country has their own religion‚ it always effects their normal life‚ for example‚ some parents only feed their child vegetable at home‚ because that is what their religion requires

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    The Tutsi Culture

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    Tutsi Tutsi is a very interesting ethnic group. They have a lot of culture‚ unique foods‚ and vibrant clothing. The Tutsi ethnic group is located in Central America‚ or to be more specific‚ Burundi and Rwanda. Tutsi is a very largely populated ethnic group. They have over 2.5 million people in their group! Food Tutsi is a very healthy eating group. Some foods they eat include bananas‚ plantains‚ pulses‚ sweet potatoes‚ beans‚ and cassava. They are very into vegetables and

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    The Chinese Culture

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    The dictionary defines “culture” as “the behavior and beliefs characteristics of a particular social‚ ethnic‚ or age group” China has about five thousand years history which is a very long period of time. Also‚ the Chinese civilization was growing with these periods of time and it will continues greater than ever. Many wars and unhappinesses were happening during this period.  The Chinese culture has many special characteristics which are very interesting for people to learn.   The family

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    The Culture of Fiji

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    i The culture of Fiji is a tapestry of indigenous Fijian‚ Indian‚ European‚ Chinese‚ and other nationalities. Culture polity‚ traditions‚ language‚ food‚ costume‚ belief system‚ architecture‚ arts‚ craft‚ music‚ dance‚ and sports which will be discussed in this article to give you an indication of Fiji’s indigenous community but also the various communities which make up Fiji as a modern culture and living. The indigenous culture is an active and living part of everyday

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    Kashmiri Culture

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    which is exemplary. The population living in the Valley of Kashmir is primarily homogeneous‚ despite the religious divide between Muslims‚ Hindus‚ and Sikhs. The people of the Valley share common ethnicity‚ culture‚ language and customs‚ which is no doubt the basis of "Kashmiriyat". Kashmir’s culture is interlinked with its geography: cut off from the rest of India by high mountains‚ it lies along the once fabled Silk Route. For centuries it has thus been open to influences from Persia and the countries

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    My name is ABDUL HASEEB JAVED .My father name is KHALID JAVED. I belong to the city of Sargodha which is located in province of Punjab. Culture of Sargodha is Punjabi. Culture: Punjabi Culture is one of the oldest in world history. It is famous for Punjabi cuisine philosophy poetry artistry music architecture traditions values history Beliefs: People of Punjab have strong beliefs on pir-faqeers‚ jogi‚ taweez‚ manat-ka-dhaga‚ saint of repute‚ black magic‚ and other superstitions‚ however recently

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    Food Culture

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    e r u t l u C & Food Pakistan BY: ZOHA RAHMAN What is your connectio n to the chosen culture? Originally my ancestors were from India but my grandparents and other relatives all moved to Pakistan. I and My family were also born in Pakistan and later came to Canada in 2001. Samosa The samosa is a fried or baked pastry with savoury filling‚ such as spiced potatoes‚ onions‚ peas‚ lentils and also with minced meat (lamb‚ beef or chicken)‚ and sometimes pine nuts. The samosa was originated in the

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    Elements of Culture

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    Culture6 3.0 Conclusion7 References9 1.1 Introduction Culture has been defined by Lederach (1995) as shared knowledge and schemes created by a set of people for perceiving‚ interpreting‚ expressing and responding to the social realities around them. Simply put‚ it is the learned and shared behaviour of a community of people. These behaviours are considered the correct way to feel‚ think and act‚ and are passed on to new members. Culture determines what is acceptable or unacceptable‚ important

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