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…time in America's history. The stock market was rising, Clinton took over as president, and our knowledge of science was expanding. Grunge came on to the music scene, and bands like Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins reigned over the charts. Growing up, I didn't…
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…Kids should be monitored on the internet The internet is known for many miraculous advances in today's technology. We have an unlimited quantity of knowledge on this so-called information super highway. Plus we can purchase merchandise, and talk…
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…What Should Our Cholesterol Levels Be, Ideally, and How Can We Control Our Cholesterol Without Prescription Drugs? At the moment, suppliers of anti-cholesterol drugs, such as Pfizer's Lipitor or Pravachol, are marketing their merchandise as the sole…
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…Taste is universal and local as well: every culture has it own culinary biases, but all cultures celebrate taste. Our sense of taste is born and educated according to the culture we belong to. Cuban cooking is among the most interesting cuisines…
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…Garrett Williams Aborigines: A Cultural Description The scope of this essay is to offer an objective description of the non-Westernized culture of the Australian Aborigines. This essay shall address and provide information relevant to the three…
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…. Positive social sanctions permit and even encourage moderate use of the drug: one need only consider the occasions when a drink is offered to appreciate how well alcohol is integrated into the culture as an approved social intoxicant. This social acceptance…
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…a significant disadvantage to the historian. Hence, working against the concept of the figurehead. But, exactly how useful is an autobiography to a historian of cultural identities? It is clear that there are both pros and cons. So the logical conclusion…
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…Can two completely different cultures come together and live as one diverse culture? Today it seems possible comparing it to the world we live in but back then it was a hard goal to achieve. The Native Americans and the Americans, each having their own…
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…Every country in the world has some traditions, culture or innovations to be proud of. For example, China has famous procelain, Japan has many modern electric machines,..and so does Vietnam. "Ao dai" is one of very profound impressions about Vietnam…
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CULTURAL CRITICISM AND FRANKENSTEIN Cultural Criticisms · Goal of cultural criticism is to oppose culture with a capital C. The view of culture, which always and only equates it with what we call “high culture.” · Cultural critics want…
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