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    The music genre of Hip-hop and its unusual sound is a unique cultural artifact, which is defined as an item that, when found, reveals valuable information about the society that made or used it. The different sound of music that hip-hop brings is: an infusion between rock and roll, and rhythm and blues, so it has been said. What makes hip-hop a cultural artifact is its influence on fashion, other genres of music, sports, entertainment, an even people. Hip-hop is more than just a form of music it…

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    I. Well, today I will talk about the cultural artifact about a volleyball. A. When you think of a volleyball, people usually think it’s an easy sport which is not. But did you know that 998 million people play volleyball all around the world. Well I am proud to say that I am one of them. B. Today, I hope to teach you about the cultural artifact of a volleyball. C. In order, to understand the importance of a volleyball, I will first explain the history of volleyball, then how to win a game and…

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    qualities, standards and substantial signs, also called artifacts, of an associations part and their practices. Individuals from an association soon come to detect the specific culture of its own association as it is one of those terms that hard to express particularly, yet everybody knows it when they sense it. A social ancient rarity is a man-made question which inalienably gives data about the way of life of its maker and clients. The artifact(s) may change after some time in what it speaks…

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    reception due in part to its racially charged theme, the Houston Grand Opera production of the opera in 1976 gained it new popularity, eventually becoming one of the best-known and most frequently performed operas. While Porgy and Bess has become a cultural artifact, one of the controversies over the opera…

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    people cultural artifacts should be returned but according to others they shouldn’t be. Cultural artifacts should be returned to their regions of origin so the facts and information about the artifacts are factual and can easily be examined. The cultural artifacts have a special value from where they came, they should be restored back to their regions of origins. Cultural artifacts are important objects that should be returned to the regions. There has been debates on weather cultural artifacts…

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    My cultural artifact is my pointe shoes that I use to dance ballet in. I started dancing when I was three years old at a small studio in my home town. My parents thought it would be a good way for me to do to make friends and get out my energy. The past fifteen years I have spent dancing have helped shaped my personality and who I am. Dance is more than just a combination of moves, it is a form of expression and art. The dance community as a whole is more than simply dancing, it includes all the…

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    Cultural Artifact: Budweiser: Super Bowl TV Commercial The famous Budweiser puppy and Clydesdale horse commercials have appealed to many people around the nation. It portrayed a friendship between two animals that has an effect on people. There are many factors that contribute to the overall influence that an advertisement can have on an audience. For the past few years Budweiser have been producing fascinating advertisements involving the Clydesdale horses and a cute puppy. These ads…

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    Changing culture within an organization is a long process. It is difficult to do without facilitating conditions available within organization. Here, we are going to probe whether Firefly Inc. has suitable conditions for cultural change or not. First thing to consider for cultural change is whether there is crisis situation or not? From declining sales and increasing dissatisfaction…

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    anthropology, they recover artifacts that analyze and depict what human groups used in the past and what was essential for them. Through biological anthropology we’re able to consider what makes up our bodies and genetics, as well as our bones, diet, and health. Sociocultural anthropologists discover how people in different areas live and recognize the world around them. Linguistic archaeologists, as discussed in class, focus on the language in its social and cultural context across space and…

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    The author gives us three ways to understand the materiality of culture: actor-network theory, cultural studies, and material culture studies (Storey, 2015). After carefully reviewing all three approaches, I see that material cultural studies are the most productive path for critical thinking about my site and its contents. Interacting with the games at Playdium would not be possible without the careful aesthetic…

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