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    Beauty In Brave New World

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    This depicts a separation of powers between the two genders. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World beauty takes a holistic approach and depicts a society favoring child-like actions and presenting them as a necessity for how to live and think. This demands women to inherit these traits over time (Wade). Throughout the novel, Huxley depicts a women…

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    cultural variations to develop a definition for gender, in return to such casual biological predestination. The more anthropologist discovered and learned about other cultures, the more certain patterns developed. The evolutionary and ethnographic world offers an intriguing diversity of cultural constructions of gender. Essentially all societies show some amount of difference between women and men. The thoughts of gender fluidity are also correlative by studies of sexual variation. When both are…

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    have had a huge impact on the development of western society. Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle have been exceptionally important figures in the world. Homer’s contributions to literature are enduring in both “The Iliad” and “The Odyssey.” Certainly, the conquest of the known western world by Alexander the Great was a major influence in the region as well. However, one of the greatest and enduring contribution of Greece towards the Western world is found in their forms of…

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    Era Of Mcdonaldization

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    The capitalist system spreads to all corners of the globe, thereby influencing national and local cultures. In some ways this perspective is already becoming reality, as there are institutions such as the World Bank and World Trade Organisation that in some ways override the traditional power system of cultures. It could be argued that this is a Mcdonaldization of different countries’ economies. Whilst this global influence spreads a rational, efficient model, one…

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    will represent the more cultural aspect of development as a human being. Eurocentric or a westernised culture can be defined as the focus or more narrow sized lens of the world based on European culture, history and values as being used as the universal standing of the world – excluding the other cultures that exist in the world. In light of this definition, it is quite apparent why Nsamenang would strongly believe that the field of psychology is Eurocentric. With a more Eurocentric/westernised…

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    The world is globalizing, and the US has been pushing for this for a long time. In this global world power is shifting, and although the US globalized the world, its standing is now falling. Ehrenreich believes that the outsourcing brought on by this globalization is killing the US, but Zakaria believes that it is merely a part of globalization that could make America all prosper. This globalization has changed the world economically, culturally, politically, and in the presence of nationalism,…

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    Everyday life revolves around food. In western cultures the day consists typically of 3 main meals. The morning starts off with breakfast, this meal generally focuses on milk based items e.g. cereal or coffee. Later on during the day, typically around midday, its lunch. Lunch usually consists of some type of sandwich. And finally later that evening is dinner time. Dinner generally consists of a serving of meat and vegetables that is followed by dessert which is a sweet based meal. Food, taste,…

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    Though many of these internationally influences may be through indirect actions, such as triggering the mass theme of post apocalyptic worlds within Japan’s animate realm with the dropping of the atomic bombs, some beloved Japanese character are simply Japanese renditions of American mascots. For example, the internationally acclaimed character of Hello Kitty was “inspired loosely by the…

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    disaster authors are Aeschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles. Aeschylus composed the play The Orestria, Euripides composed The Madea, and Sophocles composed the plays Oedipus the ruler and Antigone. The plans of comedies and tragedies are utilized within western progress with the exception of extended and contorted around a bit. The works of play journalists from old Greece rouse numerous popular authors…

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    The major solution of the issues and problems that come as a result of the contemporary society aspect, mainly in a world where the diverse cultures of different communities have increased contacts with one another, is achievable only if each of the communities from diverse sides can be able to transcend the main aspects together with the ingrained stereotypes that are…

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