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    It is also closely associated with the question of identity. A culture of a particular ethnic group is the result of a set of values and practices shared and upheld by its members. Languages, religion, dress and food habits are some of the most salient features of a given culture. For example, the Sikh community may be sighted for whom wearing of the turban is essential and which, not only functions as a distinct religious…

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    America is a polyglot, multicultural country whose pop culture influences the various cultures of the world; the movie “Titanic” being a prominent example of a foreign favorite. Hence the numerous effects caused by American pop culture and the prevailing imprint that is individualism. With this in mind, in the United States, the citizens of the nation are granted rights that protect their self-expression, gender, religious, and political beliefs. Due to these types of rights, U.S. citizens are…

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    public schools, which began during the 2010-2011 school year. The author contends that English is not unfamiliar to the region due to its historical relationship with the United Kingdom, as well as current political and economic relationships with English speaking nations and popular culture. English is also the primary language of tertiary education in the UAE. However, Arabic is the…

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    Culture also known as the values (a group of people believes that is good and right principle) and norms (certain situation setting the social rules and guidelines) that are generally sharing among a particular group and formed a common living style. There are 4 kind of major determinants of culture which are social structure, religious and ethical systems, language, and also literacy. Social Structure There are two dimensions to consider, they are, basic unit of social organization either…

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    Boston, specifically due to culture being such a multifaceted and…

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    Pluralistic societies are established by the diverse ethnic groups that inhabit our homes, jobs, and culture and make it their own through the rights of the multiculturalism policy in Canada. Diversity within communities provides opportunity to engage with multiple ethnic groups which can lead to stronger communication between countries which can increase economic growth. By creating connections with multiple cultures, it can open opportunity to new alliances and trade agreements. Furthermore,…

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    municipalities that share a common yet complex identity. The two distinctions and perceptions of identity, national and regional and positive and negative, are crafted through culture and tradition as they are extremely prevalent in the everyday of lives of Brazilians. Not only are Brazilians distinguished by their geographical and political identity grounded in nationalism and humanitarian distinctions, they also exhibit a complex regional identity that is rooted in…

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    environmental problems and humanities little efforts to make a difference that will lead to our ultimate suffering. Finally, Jill Orr’s works are focused around the themes of humanities cultural relationships. For example, referring to the historical, political, cultural and ecological traces, Southern Cross – to Bear, performed on Mitre Lake, comments on life struggles, cultural loss and changes through habitation and farming. Reoccurring symbols and meaning Though out Orr’s performance,…

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    Vanishing Voices Analysis

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    Inspired by the writings in the article titled “Vanishing Voices” by Russ Rymer, particularly the writings titled “Tuvan, I became aware that many endangered languages and cultures have neared extinction when faced with infrastructure growth and global progress. Much of the economic, technological, and political growth is greatly attributed to a globalized society. The article describes the Republic of Tuvan, in which a family is portrayed as living “ between the border of progress and…

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    The indigenous cultures that resided in the Pacific Northwest lost things that even now remain outside of the understanding of the colonists that took over their lands and reshaped them in ways that leave them unrecognizable as the places that were here before. The far reaching impact these changes had on the landscape and ecology of the Pacific Northwest resulted in loss of lifestyle and tradition in addition to the loss of place. The sudden and unexpected remodeling of the landscape caused the…

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