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    Nail polish is a lacquer. People use it by putting it on their fingernails or toenails as a form of decoration. Nail polish keeps being changed and revamped as we discover better chemicals to use to make it and find safe substances to use in it. It is mostly worn as a decorative and beautiful item but some nail polishes claim to help enhance nail strength, protect nails and help them grow as well. It comes in many different forms such as base coats, top coats, and acrylic nails. The most…

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    Abstract: Tennessee Williams’s plays follow the morality tradition with a variation that there is no poetic justice at the end. His play, The Night of the Iguana reflects his characters’ struggle to establish their identity amongst dualities and conflicts. Williams shows the condition of human beings, their struggle in this world of binaries allegorically through the struggle of the Iguana trapped by the Mexican boys. The sadistic pleasure the Mexican boys displays the coarse, violent and rude…

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    Minkabau Wedding Analysis

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    Baralek Gadang - Traditional Wedding Procession of Minangkabau Indonesia is acknowledged for its cultural and ethnic diversity. This diversity became one of Indonesia's attractiveness in the eyes of the world. One part of Indonesian culture is the traditional wedding party. All elements of the wedding procession started from the customary fashion, wedding decorations, to the procedures for meaningful tradition, offers its own uniqueness. As one of the tribes with the largest population in…

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    reader acquires such a thorough view of Lung that they still commiserate with him. Throughout the novel, Lung’s authentic character shows because of his virtues and flaws, causing the reader to understand him better and connect with him so strongly. As Henna Inam once stated, “ Our imperfections are what create authentic connections with one…

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    Don Brennan Analysis

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    Greek Wedding Culture

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    Introduction What is culture? It the knowledge and characteristics of certain groups of people which are defined by language, food, music, art, social habits and religion. In this essay, marriage practices of three different cultures will be discussed. The first marriage practice will be from the Indian culture. I chose this specific culture as I love the bright colours and it is very different from my own culture. The second will be a Greek wedding as this is my own culture therefore I can…

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    I will compare the Christian and Islamic religions on how they view marriage. In Islam, marriage is important to all socioeconomic groups and the Holy Prophet Muhammad states, “marriage is half the religion”. In comparison, in Christianity, marriage is a religious sacrament and is thought of as a gift from God. In Islam, a Muslim man can marry up to four wives consecutively. Muslims should not marry unbelievers or allow one 's daughter to marry unbelievers. A Muslim man is allowed to marry a…

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    Cultural Appropriation

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    Appreciation or Appropriation? Have you ever stopped to think about Halloween costumes? Dressing up as a Latino or a Native American is considered normal in our society. However, these cultures aren’t meant to be costumes. They present a way for people to identify and express themselves while belonging to a community of people who share similar beliefs. This is cultural appropriation; the adoption or use of elements of a culture by a person of another cultural background. Although many…

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    Egypt Religion

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    The Egyptian’s culture was highly developed as seen in their religion, government, and approach to medicine. The Egyptians religion and they had temples , after life, and beliefs on who made the world. They also had government that had laws and social pyramids. Last but not least their approach to medicine led them to dentistry and herbs. The Egyptian religion was a major influence in their daily lives like creating religious cults, and going to temples to worship gods. The…

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    The color red (desher) in Ancient Egypt represented the desert known as the Red Lands. It was considered a life-threatening place and because of the distinctive color of the sand Egyptian’s adapted this name. People were often sent to work in desert mines where they often died or were exiled to the desert. Regarded as the entrance to the underworld Egyptian tombs are located on the west side. An example of this is the grouped together mastabas that can be found in the city of the dead. Male…

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