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    cultural reports that we will have. Earlier than globalization, we were only capable of partake of our personal lifestyle. As globalization has endured, we've got turn out to be capable of experience aspects of many different cultures. Right here in Fiji; people are able to eat foods from many extraordinary nations. People can watch cricket from India and football from England on television. People can watch music videos from South Korea. In addition, people can watch Harry Potter films,…

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    Sir Thomas More once defined a utopia as an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. The Truman Show depicts the life of Truman Burbank in an effort to satisfy Christof the director’s vision of a perfect community. Of course though utopia is only desirable if everyone living there shares the same definition of perfection and it's evident throughout the movie that utopia just isn’t the word to describe Seahaven Island. More like a dystopia considering the fact that…

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    THE adoration for music is in their qualities, it keeps running in the family. The Tivaknoa sisters who are members of the Kaila! Star Search this year and have made to the second round of the show which will be held one week from now on Saturday July 2, have been enlivened by none other however their dad. Lagi Tivaknoa, 18, said they originated from a group of six sisters, of which she was the fifth kin and Ofa Tuivaknoa, 14, who she had collaborated with for the appear, was the 6th. "We…

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    Eat Your Heart Out Eating disorders have become a big problem around the World in places that people never would have expected. Susan Bordo in her article “The Globalization of Eating Disorders” describes how and why eating disorders spread around the world, against prevalent cultural norms. According to the author the spread of eating disorders globally was fueled by western media. The author begins by making the reader to envision a 115 pound anorexic young girl with “eating and body image…

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    Water is essential to life, but the benefits vary depending on what type of water you drink. Interesting fact, drinking water will make your skin glow. I can attest to this after completing a 30 day water challenge. The 30 day water challenge consisted of drinking 2 liters of water a day persistently for 30 days. This was a extremely difficult challenge although I don’t mind drinking water, thoughts would creep into my mind such as “I have been good I deserve some juice or soda”. The mind is…

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    This time was all about doing nothing. Moving countries and our hectic work schedules had finally taken its toll, so Ash and I decided to recharge our batteries in Fiji. There's no better place to relax than a paradise-like country where the weather is hot, the people friendly, the water luke warm and where everything is run on 'Fiji time'. We were warmly welcomed by a band…

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    the news paper stand and gets a magazine “for the wife”. Really, he keeps it for himself ans cuts out images to try to re-make an image of the girl he fell in love with in high school. In the long run, this leads to Trumans desire to leave and go to Fiji. However, he instead found a way out of his “staged” life and into a real one. Having a sacramental worldview means you see things as God see’s them and that you recognize that the visible can show forth the invisible. In the first half of the…

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    The nature vs nurture debate is one of the oldest arguments in the history of psychology. It is the study of what particular aspects of human behavior are influenced from external factors from exposure and experience (McLeod, 2015). Nature is often defined as being shaped by genetics and biology, while nurture is described as the environmental influences. For the purpose of this paper, the topic of eating disorder will be specifically examined to see whether particular aspects of behavior are…

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    The Federation of Australia positively impacted immigration laws and restrictions. Before 1901, each colony had different restrictions regarding immigrants, although there wasn’t any action taken to prevent the large numbers. The colony in Queensland had seen the arrival of 60,000 Pacific Island people which hugely affected the Australian’s living there. The number of immigrants entering Australia were spiralling out of control and it became hard for each of the separate colonies to document.…

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    The media has been studied in certain countries that had no connections to the outside world, and the results are horrifying. In Susan Bordo’s, “The Globalization of Eating Disorders,” we find ourselves in 1995 Fiji, where the country is being introduced to television. In Fiji, girls are very comfortable with their bodies and some are very curvy. After three years, they come back to find that the girls have begun to diet and some have developed what we know as eating disorders. Some starve…

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