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    CULTURE What Makes Us Strangers When We Are Away from Home? Culture – is an abstract concept. You can’t touch it or see most of it‚ and much of it can’t be measured. But it has molded each of us into whom and what we are. The way we dress‚ what we eat for dinner and how we eat it‚ how we speak‚ what color we paint our houses‚ and what we think about these things. - is dynamic and adaptive. COMPONENTS of CULTURE 1. Cognitive Process Learning‚ knowledge and perceiving What people think‚ how

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    Compare and Contrast of Subcultures: Hip Hop and Punk South University Online Compare and Contrast of Subcultures: Hip Hop and Punk Differences in beliefs and values from what the “norm” considers the right way makes you a subculture‚ but what makes them unique are the instruments they use to make their voice heard. While most people have taken for granted their language‚ beliefs and values there are some who within their subculture use their music to escape forms of oppression and lack of freedom

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    the Creole culture of The Awakening play important roles in Edna’s transformation. Throughout The Awakening‚ we see how Edna starts to realize she wants a different life. We see how she transforms from a conservative woman and a woman devoted to her husband to a woman who wants to be alone‚ independent‚ and doesn’t want the bonds of marriage to restrict her life. Edna had modern day thoughts and wanted a modern day lifestyle all those years ago in the 19th century. The Creole culture was made up

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    In the Little Mermaid‚ it is a norm; “expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members” (Macionis‚ pg. 68)‚ for mermaids and other sea creatures to look down on humans. Triton assumes that all humans are dangerous and Sebastian assumes that all humans eat fish‚ they do not take into consideration the idea that not all humans are created equal. Ursula‚ the sea witch is evil because she makes a deal with Ariel but she sends Flotsam and Jetsam to prevent Ariel from kissing prince Eric

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    How Culture Shapes Gender Roles These last few weeks our English class has read and discussed many essays which have shown how culture can shape gender roles. Three particular essays discuss how parents in want to find good providers for their daughters. Different cultures have different rites of passage for their daughters in which the goal is to enhance the desirability of the girl. The customs of female circumcision‚ foot binding and arranged marriage are three examples of genders

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    then decide if they could support the content on the moral ground. Since the media does not have anything to sell‚ they have transformed the image of female as a sellable product and the sex has taken a central role in the fictionist’s world. For example‚ in one of America’s most popular television dramas The Big Bang Theory one of the lead characters in the earlier seasons of the show was a lady called Penny. Her character in the show was that of a stereotyped female in that she was this ditzy and

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    “melting pot” to describe how different cultures have combined to influence American culture. 1 The population of the United States is comprised of immigrates from other countries causing it to become one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. The different cultures have contributed to the languages‚ religions‚ style‚ cuisine‚ arts‚ sports and‚ holidays that are seen throughout American history and present day. If all of these areas are affected by culture why hasn’t health care adapted as

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    of different cultures on what the characteristics that make them unique is what gives us the knowledge we need to interact better with them. By obtaining the knowledge of how different cultures live their lives within their families‚ dress‚ religion‚ and function during time of war is different. The Iraq culture has several subgroups that live within the country. Understanding the history which goes back thousands of years gave us the knowledge and understanding of how this culture is today. The

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    Introduction…………………………………………….....2 2.The History of The Oscars…………………………….....3 3.The Nominations…………………………………..……...6 4.Winning the Oscar………………………………………....7 5.The Negative effects of the Oscars……………………….9 6.The Oscars - a symbol of American Culture ……………10 7.Conclusion ………………………………………………..11 8.Bibliography………………………………………………12 Introduction Every actor’s dream is to hear his name out

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    Wilde’s Advocacy for Change in Victorian Culture People have the tendency to judge situations and matters according to how society judges the same situation. Oscar Wilde‚ the playwright of The Importance of Being Earnest‚ takes these preconceptions in and inverts the practices that we perceive to be true in order to advocate social and political change. By emphasizing these discrepancies in marriage and the social aristocracy‚ Wilde satirizes Victorian traditions and ultimately advocates change.

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