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    For my ethnographic project I went to see a play. Now, for most people, this is probably not out of the ordinary and it seems to be a cop out for a project that is supposed to take you out of your comfort zone and challenge your expectations of music. I felt it was too at first but, after reevaluating it, I realized that it 's actually more ground shaking than you 'd expect. I am an African American baptist Christian that was raised in gospel and contemporary Christian music. I have never been…

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    bring in in feta cheese to 20 associated from Bulgarians. One of his stagger was working for someone that made him feel like less then man. Kalin decided to go to college and received a degree in finance and accounting. 2. Kalin tops three entrepreneurial: a. Determination- While Kalin was going to school; he did his research by working at the popular Greek restaurant. He meets up with one of his classmate who father that owned his own Bulgarian winery. Kalin truly believe in his dream…

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    The Bulgarian dentists started getting rich after the communism when there were more possibilities available. According to RevaHealth.com the costs of dental services in Bulgaria are 70% lower than those in Great Britain. Around 3% of the Bulgarian tourism comes from international tourists mainly from European countries. The dentists in Bulgaria are around 8000, most of them…

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    Greek Massacre Essay

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    Considering their choice of information gathering, which in comparison to present day strategies is extremely inadequate. The depiction of the massacre was intent on having the minority Bulgarians the faultless. Although, many conflicting reports, such as, the rumors of Bulgarian setting fire to parts town instead of the Greeks. “Some excesses, as one would expect, undoubtedly occurred, but the Greek evidence on this matter is untrustworthy” (The Endowment 83). This statement is…

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    left the Empire to his sons, who were very young. Then, the wife of Constantine X got married Romanus Diogenes, who was an important person in Cappadocia, and he declared himself as an emperor in 1068. During the same year, Romanus Diogenes sent an expedition against the Seljuk’s because the Seljuk’s had taken the city of Ani. During Romanus Diogenes’ reconnaissance, his army could not find the Turks, and then he decided to take a Byzantine fortress in Manzikert to exchange of Hierapolis with…

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    Voltaire used the Bulgarians and their brutality as a basis for his satire on war. Voltaire writes how Candide was captured by the Bulgarians and is given a choice "to be beaten thirty-six times by the whole regiment, or receive twelve lead bullets at once in his brain (19)." Being the "hero" he is, Candide chooses to run the gauntlet. Instead of the thirty-six times he was to run the gauntlet, our "hero" made it only two until he pleaded to the Bulgarians to smash in his head (19). Another…

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    Candide Optimism Analysis

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    Candide remains optimistic as he wanders around the world enduring hardship after hardship. Later readers are faced with the first example that the world cannot be sorted into good and bad when Bulgarian soldiers nurse Candide back to health, then force him to fight alongside them; later, the Bulgarians begin to torture Candide, before he is saved by their king who recognized that his…

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    Medieval Vampire Ceremony

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    stake in its chest and all. Professor and archeologist Nikolai Ovcharov found the creepy burial during excavations at the ruins of the ancient Thracian city of Perperikon, in southern Bulgaria, close to the border of Greece. Referred to as the “Bulgarian Indiana Jones,” Ovcharov has dedicated his life to unearthing mysteries of ancient civilizations. “We have no doubts that once again we’re seeing an anti-vampire ritual being carried out," Ovcharov told The Telegraph. In an attempt to prevent…

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    Candide by Voltaire Candide starts the story as an optimistic person just like his teacher Pangloss. Candide is a faithful student, but as his life goes on he begins to change the way he looks at things. Candide foolish way of thinking starts to melt away, as his experience the world more. He starts to think and becomes convinced that evil is part of the world. Candide comes to the realization that even when you do good things you don’t always get good things back in return. He shows you…

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    Halal Cosmetics Case Study

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    There is less awareness about Bulgarian rose products in the three surveyed countries.There are innovative suggestions from the buyers about natural cosmetics as the product may have high market share,advantages and turnover. To delve into how brands amalgamate religious concerns into…

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