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    Traditional Literature

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    Resource: What is Traditional Literature? Traditional literature is a genre that deals specifically with stories that were passed down through oral storytelling from generation to generation. Traditional literature consists of songs‚ stories‚ poems and riddles from anonymous sources. There are many forms of traditional literature (myths‚ fables‚ epics‚ ballads‚ legends‚ folk rhymes‚ folktales) and many of the categories do overlap. Folktales are a major form of traditional literature found

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    Marriage and Wedding

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    Malaysia‚ they will have their own traditional rituals to the wedding process. For Malay‚ the groom’s family will go to the bride’s house for the ‘adat merisik’ or called as spying custom for arranging marriages. Then‚ if the groom’s family get the agreement by the bride’s family‚ the adat ‘bertunang’ (engagement custom) will be held at the bride’s home in a date that has been chosen by the two families. After that‚ a Malay wedding proper begins with the ‘akad nikah’ (marriage contract) ceremony. And for

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    Traditional Games

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    These days‚ almost all kids play video games or soccer‚ tennis and basketball. Games like Congkak‚ Main Lereng‚ Baling Tin‚ Sepak Raga or Gasing are bygones. While having a chat with my dad who is more of a ‘homeboy’ (mom’s a bit of town kid)‚ he gave me a list games he used to play as a kid. Some were the games of this soil and some were that adapted from neighbouring countries. However‚ I made a dash before he started his lecture on‚ “You know‚ kids these days…” His voice fading away and the

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    Traditional Games in UAE Defiantly there is heritage for each nation in the world‚ which was inherited through generations year after year. Hence‚ UAE is popular of its own traditions which generally distinguish it from other nations. In fact‚ Emiratis across the country and around the world are proud of and value their heritage even today‚ and make their effort to maintain their traditions even in the face of tremendous change and the rapid development of recent decades. For your information:

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    Filipino Traditional Games for Kids While I was walking yesterday‚ I saw a group of children playing ‘luksong baka’. They were having fun while enjoying the game. Then I remember my childhood days twenty five years ago. I also use to play that kind of game with my neighboring kids especially on weekends. As years went by‚ these Filipino traditional games for kids are slowly disappearing. You can rarely see Filipino kids playing patintero‚ tumbang preso‚ luksong tinik‚ luksong baka‚ taguan‚ syato

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    AMB220 ADVERTISING THEORY AND PRACTICE Week 7 Traditional Media Chapter 11 Lecture Objectives • Understand the role of media planning within the advertising campaign • Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using the following media within an advertising campaign as well as understanding how they are measured for effectiveness • Television • Radio • Cinema • Print • Outdoor • Product placement One-way Communication Model Two-way Interactive Communication Model This

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    Traditional Family

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    Professor Asarat October 25‚ 2012 Housewife A traditional family is not a family without a housewife. Housewives never use to be appreciated or accepted as it is today. It used to be that no matter the situation the wife would be a stay at home mom no matter what. But still even today a housewife is not appreciated that much‚ she is took for granted‚ and not acknowledged for the hard work that is done. The role of the traditional housewife is undervalued because it is not seen as a real

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    Constitutional select committee TRADITIONAL LEADERSHIP INSTITUTIONS AND CUSTOMS A paper presented by Chakunda Vincent January 2009 Harare‚ Zimbabwe BACKGROUND Africans in this country including those in urban areas have their roots in some rural community under the jurisdiction of traditional authority systems. This system of traditional authority is entrusted with the custodianship of clan customs‚ rituals and tradition. It is important to note that it is these customary and cultural

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    Traditional Grammar

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    If you study the form of traditional grammar‚ the rules of classical languages were followed considering that English did not have grammar of its own. English followed Latin grammar. Let’s start off with: Mechanics: Proper Punctuation Traditional grammar is characterized by proper punctuation. The basic rule of punctuation requires that each sentence conclude with a punctuation mark‚ whether a period‚ a question mark or an exclamation point. Beyond ending punctuation marks‚ sentences should use

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    Marriages in Nigeria

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    Two major types of marriage exist in Nigeria: monogamy‚ a marriage of one man to one woman‚ and polygyny‚ a marriage of one man to two or more wives. In most cultural groups in Nigeria‚ traditional marriage is usually an arrangement between two families as opposed to an arrangement between two individuals. Accordingly‚ there is pressure on the bride and bridegroom to make the marriage work as any problem will usually affect both families and strain the otherwise cordial relationship between them

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