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    Culture is a tough thing to define as it is constantly evolving as time proceeds forth. Culture currently represents the behaviors, customs, values, norms and traditions of a society. Society is a group of people who share a common set of values and norms. People in society generally perceive that their society is distinct from other societies in terms of shared traditions and expectations. But, how important is tradition in culture? And what are the various aspects of culture? Culture can be…

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    a new society have different culture, and different people from all the world, become an international city. By the early of the theory of social, economic, urban and education are the basic diversity of citizenship. Also the diversity society provide chance, equality and democratic for different people, From Oct 2005, the 33 Session of the UNESCO General Conference adopted "Convention on the protection and promotion of the diversity of cultural expressions", Culture diversity defined as all…

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    influence of many other cultures, leaving it with a rich diversity of values and beliefs spreading throughout all the islands. The location and terrain of this country have also greatly affected how the society has evolved. In order to have a better understanding of this country’s culture, all aspects must be examined in order to find out why the Philippines is the way it is today. Before the culture in the Philippines is examined, it is best to know the definition of culture. According to the…

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    Canada from Great Britain and I became a Canadian citizen. It was through later on in my life that I moved down here too Texas to work in ministry. I believe that with all the adjustments I have made to various cultures it has given me a little insight to others who are of a different culture. I lived in Canada most of my life and consider myself Canadian, one of the advantages of my life in Canada was that I lived in big cities. Living in bigger cities is what has helped shape my cultural…

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    writing poems or books, sculptures or one of the thousands things that people can choose to express themselves artistically. 2. What about artistic expression is universal throughout human culture? Art is universal. Many people can relate to a single piece of artwork. Our respond of art is based on our knowledge, culture background and personal experiences. 3. Can you identify a particular speech, work of art or musical experience that changed how you thought about something? Please explain.…

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    Teacher", we can identify two differences that Achebe examines as a point of reference to literature of postcolonial and western writers. Firstly, Achebe wants his audience to look to him as a teacher of the culture. Postcolonial readers must look to their writers for the recurrence of their culture and common concerns. Secondly, Achebe clarifies that racial inferiority plays the most important role in the orientation to literature. Achebe's describes European writers as "living on the fringe of…

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    Madeleine Leininger is the founder of transcultural nursing (Alligood, 2014; Sitzman & Eichelberger, 2015). Transcultural nursing is a learned practice focusing on the beliefs and values of patients’ culture in order to provide effective nursing care, so that patients’ can maintain and/or regain their health. She discovered that there was insufficient understanding of cultural factors among her staff. Consequently, she became concerned that nursing decisions and actions were not effectively…

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    education. The author writes, For years, the Honduran education system has ranked among the worst, in the Americas. It suffers from low-quality teaching, frequent strikes, inadequate resources, over-centralization, and partisan teacher selection. The political crisis triggered by the coup d’état on June 28, [2009] took a massive toll on an already weak education system. (Altschuler,…

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    Essay On Dislocation

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    Dislocation can be of different kinds, physical, psychological, emotional and political. It can be estrangement, self- alienation and social ostracism, an exclusion from familiar environments of family, kinship and culture. It can come through political upheaval, mass migration or natural disaster. It can be individual or collective. But no dislocation is ever absolute, terminal or enduring in itself. In it there is always a kind of holding back, a sort of nostalgia, and the perception of…

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    what is now Pakistan between approximately 3100 and 1700 BC.” (Luce, 145) This makes it understandable that even today India proudly cherishes its culture and traditions and that it in some aspects opposes the change and the Western influence. However, in its attempt to catch up with the world India looked up to the Western societies and changed its political image, economy and certain views. Yet, it preserved its uniqueness and is still one of the most culturally rich countries in the world.…

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