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    Since ancient times until the presents, music has been a key component of any culture and has reflected the people’s world perception. All important events in people’s lives, i.e. traditional rituals, holidays, and funerals, have always been accompanied by music. Also music can be divided into many different genre, like Rap, Pop, Rock, R&B. Moreover, music nowadays could be an important part of our lives and also different people listen to different music. Black people like rap and R&B, white…

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    if there is a panel as this, there would be no ban on whaling. I believe a cultural activity is an activity that has been taking place in a group of people for hundreds of years. For example, Indians throwing paint and powder at each other on Holi is a cultural activity (Kaur, 2013). Americans shooting fireworks and eating barbeque on July 4th, is a cultural activity. Just like that, Japanese and Norwegians having their right to hunt whales in their own waters as a cultural…

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    that he is in line of avoiding In the Thomas Kilmann Conflict Model. When Phuru announces that he plans to marry her girlfriend named Bhagyashree Sasamunde, Todd questions: “Baggy who?” And when Phuru explains to Todd about the Indian festival day of Holi, Todd inquires: “Holy what?” There is language barrier between them, but in this situation, they are not further dealing with this but tend to postponing it until a better time or simply withdrawing from the situation. Todd is also avoiding…

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    What Is Somersby Cider?

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    Introduction Somersby cider is a brand of 4.5% ABV cider by Danish brewing company Carlsberg Group. Developed in 2008, it was originally developed for the Danish market, but today has been launched in more than 46 markets, including all of Europe, Ukraine, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Taiwan, South Korea, Canada, Nepal and the USA. Of the world's ten biggest cider brands, Somersby was the one that grew most in 2012. In 2012, Carlsberg UK developed and introduced a new version of Somersby Cider…

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    Aurangzeb Characteristics

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    Holi and Diwali festivals were allowed to be celebrated under restrictions which were declared by Aurangzeb. The Hindiis could no longer put on fine clothes. The Hindus were not allowed to burn their dead body on the banks of the river Sabarmati in Ahmedabad…

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    HINDU PEOPLE Hindu people also follow the tenets of Dharma, Karma, and Moksha. Dharma is the ultimate goal in Hinduism and is the “right way of living”. It also proposes that there is a way of living life according to your own path of truth and that these paths vary between all of us. On the other hand, Karma proposes that anything a person does, whether good or bad, will eventually return to them in this or a future life. This concept is closely related to that of reincarnation, doctrine in…

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    Outsourced is a film that helps create an intercultural experience for those who want desire to approach another culture. The film is a realistic documentary-like film that portrays a global environment like; Cross-culture conflict. The leading character Todd Anderson is a western novelty’s executive Vice president who has experienced an interesting journey from a culture shock to adjustments when he encounters the Indian culture. His journey creates highlights the difference of American culture…

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    protection that some of the English Colonist provided to the Indians when selling land. Bushnell’s methodology is opiniative due to his introduction of what could have occurred in history. Bushnell begins with, “Thanksgiving might never have become a holi- day if the Indians of southeastern Massachusetts had chosen to pounce upon the Pilgrim settlement in the dreary winter of 1621” (Bushnell 1953, pg 193). He finds his opinions within the pondering questions of what could have happened in…

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    The Grapes of Wrath, one of John Steinbeck’s signature and most controversial literary masterpiece, is a historical fiction novel that takes place in the Midwest region of the United States during the Great Depression. The book entails the struggles surrounding the Joad family as they journey to California, the “promised land”, in search of a better life. The way Steinbeck tells this narrative is distinct in the style he employs within the story unlike any other author. Known as intercalary…

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    Hinduism vs. Judaism Jihaad O Barnett Georgia Military College Judaism is a religion formed perhaps four-thousand years ago by a group of people called by God. These people called Hebrews, who considered to be “God’s Chosen People”, originated from the country Ur or otherwise known today as the Fertile Crescent in Mesopotamia. Originally, the Hebrews were known as a nomadic people who grazed their herds along the Fertile Crescent. Abraham, a wealthy leader of the group of the Hebrews, was…

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