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    The Elizabethan Era

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    Seminar Script Shaher: Our group is called the time travellers and our presentation is about Elizabethan Marriages and Family social structures Krish: Within the slideshow we’ll be discussing where, when, and who was involved The status of people Different Social Classes And marriage and family life Shaher: The Elizabethan Era took place in old England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first which was took place from 1558 to 1603. Jagan: So, what was the elizabethan era? Basically, it…

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    What Is Liminality?

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    Liminality is a central theme to most of Arthur Yap’s work, extending his material to a broad range of interpretations and possibilities that elude a definitive and denotative meaning. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, that which is liminal has three interpretations: “minimality”; something “characterized by being on a boundary or threshold” or a “transitional… state between culturally defined stages of a person’s life”. This liminality is evident in Yap’s distinct artistry, where he…

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Malays, Chinese, Indians and many other ethnic groups have lived together in Malaysia for generations. All of these cultures influence each other, forming a true Malaysian culture. Malaysia's largest ethnic group is the Malays, Chinese and Indians. Malaysia is a multi-cultural characteristics of many different cultures, but some particularly special lasting influence of the country. Chief among these is the ancient Malay culture, throughout history, culture…

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    Food In Viking Age Essay

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    Food consumed during the Viking Age was mainly food that was easy and convenient to acquire; however, we will see more uncommon foods being served at special occasions such as feasts where the purpose of that food was to impress the highly-ranked guests. When researching the topic of Viking Food, there are many different traditions that are brought up that deal heavily with food. However, in most sources there is a common theme that is repeated, which is the importance of certain foods and the…

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