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    We can say that we live in cultures of technology or technological world. Nations have devised means for the display and encourage their manufacturers and art. In the culture of technology, it has become the ultimate tool within itself. A tool used whereas to achieve political, economic, and social goals. Culture has reduced to an existence only justified to serve external demands today. Art being an expression of societal culture. Value within culture has an interchangeable relationship. The…

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    individual aspires to be different from others, to have some uniqueness, to be able to stand out from the crowd. A person’s uniqueness comes from the choice that he makes, his taste and preferences, his political and spiritual beliefs, or his sexuality. If a person becomes unique because of his political views or his taste or preferences, he is respected. But if a person becomes unique because of his sexuality, because of his different sexual preferences, the person is not respected rather…

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    the various articles and headlines, there is a good sense of what the world of that time was paying attention to and what was weighing on everyone’s minds. The New York Times on July 20, 1865 examined all issues that could be considered social, political, economic or of high-interest to its readers of the time. The headline for the New York Times on July 20, 1865 examined the trial of Miss. Harris and her murder trial. The entire final session of court was quoted and outline for the public to…

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    Annotated Bibliography Boodjar Moort Katitjin: Introduction to Indigenous Heritage and Knowledge Aveling N. ‘Don't talk about what you don't know’: on (not) conducting research with/in Indigenous contexts. Critical Studies in Education. 2013 Jun 1;54(2):203-14. The subject in question is the involvement of non-indigenous researchers participating in studies throughout the aboriginal community. Research from non indigenous investigators can be disguised as “a metaphor for colonisation”,…

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    assimilating into American society. The story would demonstrate not only facts, but, arguments and counter-arguments about their difficulty assimilating into American society. The story would focus on analyzing the interactions between western and eastern cultures, giving analytical descriptions of the events that occurred, and the reasons behind the behaviors and choices the characters made. In doing so, I don’t think that we would have been as emotionally invested in this story. It would have…

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    (284). The reader learns that their is a possibility of English and Indian co-existence and acceptance of each other. Although the friendship between the two failed, before it did, they showed a united and peaceful world between those of different cultures. There is a possibility that everyone can unite past their differences, it just may not have been entirely possible yet; however, when it was, the friendship showed that there is a possibility that all living things can be united in love and…

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    body. This image is strongly influenced and often times skewed due to the increasing pressure created from outside, societal factors such as family, society, mass media, and advertising. Even cultural aspects affect individuals. Often times, certain cultures idealize the idea of being thin, creating social pressure for individuals to maintain a stereotypical body image. However, no matter what the outside influence happens to be, individuals are constantly exposed to images that supposedly…

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    Lecture 11 Frantz Fanon, “Concerning Violence” This reading is about the colonies, and it mostly focuses on the Decolonization. It defines the colonies as replacing one type of mankind with another. Decolonization is a historical process and it is deeply rooted in people history and beliefs. The Decolonization process always happens with violence. One of the examples for Decolonization is the separation of the United States from the Britsh colony. lots people lost their lives in does wars till…

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    A battle of cultures, thoughts and roots that somehow present a critique of the conquest and cancellation of various ethnicities and cultures retired in a past that seems very distant. This film manages to provide a path complaint, union learning where cultures intersect and thoughts. "Rabbit Proof Fence" is an approach to the coherent and intelligent situation that manages to keep the viewer's attention. It is a pity that even though it appears as a backdrop, the issue in question isn´t…

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    “China and America Land Of Dragons and Land of Liberty ” Culture is the characteristics or knowledge of many people. I read a book about the culture and dynasties of China and took notes to compare with the American Culture. The three main parts I researched are; the aspects of the Chinese language, their religion and their gender roles in society. First, I will be comparing and differing the religions that the USA and China. In both great nations, religion plays an important role in the…

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