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    belief or idea.A fairytale is magical and imaginary story. The brazilian culture believed in lots of myths and fairytales.Brazilian culture favored myths more..They celebrated New Years every year.Some traditions included sports,parades and dances.Oral Tradition and Folklore is a form of human communication where in knowledge,art,ideas,and other cultural material transmitted from one generation to another.Brazilian culture knew that nothing could be forgotten they always told stories and…

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    assignment, I will discuss summary of lessons learned and final thoughts. I thoroughly enjoyed this experience. Recognizing where Vietnamese Americans came from and the troubles and hardships they’ve endured is a step toward understanding of their culture. I came into this assignment with little knowledge of the population. Through research and hands on activities, I learned more about this population than I have in a lifetime. I have learned a lot of information from my voice, Kim. I became…

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    Missing of the traditional Korean culture one reason of the successful K-movement was because of the globalization of creativity which is built on a remarkable outsourcing system. The producer, composer or choreographer of a K-pop singer does not have to be a Korean. Despite the songs had been produced in Korean language and performed by Korean people, there always is a western shadow over it. It is hard to connect a Korean song written by foreigners with the Korean culture itself. This kind of…

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    unsuccessfully attempted to control this territory, either by diplomatic or violent means. It could be said that Linndsfort was an area of many languages, many cultures, many religions, and delicious food. Picture people talking to each other in Glopovite, being schooled in Auvidian and answering calls in Jil. The mixture of different cultures was what attracted people from all over the world to visit Linndsfort. However, the resources found there were what drew soldiers from all over the world…

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    proposal, the couple will usually spend a lot of time together and get to know each other. If she says yes to the proposal, they will get married soon after. If she says no to the proposal, they will not proceed with the marriage. This shows that culture is fascinating because the physical locations, social practices, and ideology are very diverse from each other. The physical locations in…

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    Myths, Culture, and Dissonance: An Analysis Mythology is everywhere. From ancient myths to modern religion, mythology comes in all different shapes and sizes and is deeply embedded in culture. It helps to shape or promote a way of life, provides people with ideas about their place in the world, and inspires an endless amount of creative work. This paper aims to explore how mythology is reflected in society and vice versa through the examination of mythological stories and symbols and their…

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    that I have felt entirely consumed with the culture of being Latino. As a child, I was aware that I had an aspect of myself that was different from many of my peers and I mostly identified it with the ability to speak a different language. Growing up, it became clearer of the ways it affected my personality and character, as well the way I socialize. In recent years, I realized how special it was to be of my ethnicity and the awareness made latin culture become increasingly evident in my life…

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    highly affected society. It had a major influence on the samurai class who were the warriors of Shogunate Japan. Tradition impacted them so greatly due to the many forms of culture. The multiple customs were expressed through religion, art, leadership and women. RELIGION Each social class had different traditions, however, the culture that was introduced by the samurai was adapted by the people of Japan. The warriors believed in the ‘bushido code’ which translates to ‘the way of the warrior.’…

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    Culture has been said to be beliefs or behaviors that constitute a way of living. In this case, the food my family eat has been greatly influenced by the Indian culture. I have grown up in India and Indian culture and norms have remain part of my life. From our childhood we are taught to have our meals together and while having our meals we are taught about the importance of family and why we eat food and the benefits of eating food. After coming to the USA, everybody in the family has been busy…

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    numerous opportunities to engage with multiple ethnic cultures and customs through food, music and numerous social interactions. Those various ethnic cultures have also coalesced into a cultural kaleidoscope that has fundamentally shaped the culture of the metropolis and the way that I digest the sociocultural norms of my hometown. Therefore, when someone [myself included] identifies ‘Chicago culture,’ we are essentially referencing a geographical culture and societal descriptor of the space…

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