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    CHALLENGES OF PRESERVING ORAL TRADITIONS AMONG BASARWA TRIBE MODISE JUDGE 201201027 THATO KGAKGE 201203471 DOREEN PHALE 201204113 ABSTRACT Basarwa are faced with huge responsibilities of preserving their Oral Traditions. This project has been written to address issues that Basarwa are facing. All the importance and challenges of Oral Traditions among Basarwa are covered in this project‚ making it a basic text for Basarwa tribe whom would want to preserve their Oral Traditions and overcome all challenges

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    Color Bearer Tradition

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    The Color Bearer Tradition The War Between the States was the heyday of American battleflags and their bearers. With unusualhistorical accuracy‚ many stirring battle paintings show the colors and their intrepid bearers in the forefront of the fray or as a rallying point in a retreat. The colors of a Civil War regiment embodied its honor‚ and the men chosen to bear them made up an elite. Tall‚ muscular men were preferred‚ because holding aloft a large‚ heavy banner‚ to keep it visible

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    Imperialism Near the end of the nineteenth century‚ there was a sharp increase in the need for people of Western civilization to expand their way of life across the globe. Colonization had begun in the 1600s as a method of economic gain for European countries. The reasons for expansion in the late nineteenth century‚ however‚ had deviated from only economical prosperity. The notion that evolution as well as the belief in their racial and cultural superiority caused many white Europeans and

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    Table of Content Executive summary 1 1. Introduction 2 2. Background of Lotte 2 2.1The history of Lotte 2 2.2 A presenter of South Korea 3 3. Business traditions of Lotte 3 3.1A strong sense of national identity 3 3.2 Hard-working & Dedicated attitude in Lotte 4 3.3 Pursuing high quality of product and service 5 4. Strategic Development of Lotte 6 4.1 Product development and diversification 7 4.2 Advanced brand management 8 4.2.1 Be ‘Lotted’ 8 4.2.2 A well-built official website

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    Western Indians

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    Hi‚ my name is Juliet Thompson. I am 27 and a single mother. I have 2 children and their names are Jane and Ethan‚ Jane is 12 years old and my son is 16‚ turning 17 in 2 weeks. My childrens father ‚ Jason‚ had died due to cancer 5 years ago. My son and I both have jobs. I work as a bartender at our towns bar. My son helps with farming and ranching. My daughter ‚ Jane‚ helps clean around the house. Ethan and Jane both go to the towns school. Ethan‚ in 11th grade and Jane‚ in 8th. My son had just went

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    Western Cuisine

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    Apple strudel is a traditional Viennese strudel‚ a popular pastry in Austria and in many countries in Europe that once belonged to the Austro-Hungarian empire (1867–1918). Eintopf is a traditional type of German stew which can consist of a great number of different ingredients. Technically‚ the term refers to a way of cooking all ingredients in one pot‚ not to any specific recipe. Fondue is a Swiss‚ French‚ and Italian dish of melted cheese served in a communal pot (caquelon) over a portable stove

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    There are several reasons for stalemate on the Western Front by December 1914‚ which include numerous faults in the strategies and implementation of the Schlieffen Plan‚ tactical and strategic problems‚ problems in communications and the incapability of the commanders. There was also a changing in offensive to defensive‚ poor trench conditions‚ poor equipment and supplies‚ and also low morale amongst both armies. Faults in the strategies and implementation of the Schlieffen Plan were a major reason

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    The two rituals I picked are the western practice known as a funeral and the traditional practice known as the Nukil‚ or Hemmukuwin that is a mourning ceremony practiced by the Cahuilla‚ a Californian Native American tribe. In my culture‚ an experience of a funeral consists of first a wake the night before the service where close family and friends can look at the body and tell stories about experiences with the deceased. Then the next morning is the service that is pretty similar to a Christian

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    Tattoos In Western Culture

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    Tattoos in Western Culture The art of tattooing has changed in modern times quite drastically. It is slowly becoming more acceptable to own and display tattoos on one’s body. In more conservative times‚ those with tattoos were looked on as social outcast‚ turned down for jobs and seen as strange outsiders. However‚ within the past half century‚ tattoos have steadily become more acceptable. Millions of people in America now proudly tattoo their skin‚ with everything from religious symbols to

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    Traditions of Conflict Resolution in South Africa R.B.G. Choudree1 ABSTRACT In the domain of law‚ and elsewhere‚ alternative dispute resolution can be used in more than one way. It may signify a recognition that there are other methods than litigation‚ and that these may sometimes be more appropriate. But it may also serve as a label for methods which are frowned upon as popular but amateurish. This article is written from the perspective that the deep roots and valid reasons for traditional

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