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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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    Throughout time, people in the west and the east seem to have more humbleness once the different type of people visit places other then what they are use to. For example, a person born and raised in North Korea visits the United States and does not know how to speak the language or does not understand the culture of the people in the United States. It should force the person from Korea to become humble because if not then no one is going to guide that person. Going to uncomfortable situations…

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    to the western world, like importing and exporting items or traveling to this countries is highly prohibited because of word war 2. This affects the people who live in Iran,by limiting their understanding and knowledge about the western . In the story ¨ kim Wilde¨ by Manjana Satrapi, she narrates her story in Iran and shows her own and her community 's understanding about that western culture. She also shows that they do not have deep understanding because they are not exposed to the western…

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    through the CBC broadcast when the games began. The Canadians, in essence, were proud of their progress stances against those that are homophobic like Russia, thus creating a divide that formulated two categories: those that followed the progressive Western idea of equality and those that were homophobic like Russia. This demonstrates the Canadian political response indicating their foreign policy on homophobia. The Canadian response is a perfect case study that exemplifies the existence of the…

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    the decision of integrate itself into the western world. This essay discusses what Russia hoped to achieve by attempting to unify itself into the western world, how it planned to integrate, and the challenges it faced along the way. After the Soviet Union concluded, Russia found itself under new leadership. Under this leadership, the concept of westernization came into play. The USSR had been broken up and no longer dominated multiple territories. The western world was appealing to the people…

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    Introduction Contemporary examples of globalization stamp another age in human affairs. Pretty much the same as the Industrial Revolution and the development of the West in the nineteenth century characterized another age in world history. By comparison with past periods, globalization today joins a striking conjunction of thick examples of worldwide interconnectedness, close by their extraordinary regulation through new worldwide and territorial frameworks of control and correspondence, from…

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    Cultural perspectives differ over the relative importance of the individual in comparison to the needs of the community. If you were in a small village in China, for example, the needs of the community far outweigh the needs of the individual. For example, it would be outrageous to deny your neighbor food, even if you are short of food yourself. More Westernized perspectives tend to take a different approach. Individuality is celebrated; it is considered better to create one’s own path in…

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    Styles Of Horseback Riding

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    popular activity for more than two centuries. Horses were mostly used for work early on, but it gradually came to be a fun activity/sport. There are two main styles of riding, Western and English, which have differing histories, tack, and events. The history of the styles of riding has affected how they are experienced today. Western riding originated from the cowboys in the “Wild West.” They used their horses for herding cattle and bringing back any cattle that might have wandered from the…

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    impossible without either side conceding some values of their own. Several Muslim families in the Western world have tried loosening the views of their faith and how strict its tenets are in order to better fit in with the modern world. This is a result of the pressuring forces that have been placed on these families by the tension that is created as a result of the opposing views held by the modern, Western world and the Muslim…

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    her works Everything is a Human Being is an exceptionally striking piece that uses a Native American literature style as opposed to the more western-centric western literature style. Walker’s text Everything is a Human Being shows the difference between Native American and western culture and the connection between the abuse of natural resources by western civilization and the mistreatment minority peoples. Walker attains this by using intertextuality and linking the current destruction of…

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