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…. It is only legal in casino’s which are found in very few states. Our culture stresses that sex should wait until people get married to prevent unplanned pregnancies and S.T.D.’s. Also adultery is looked down upon in our society today. Although it is legal, alcohol…
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…teachings, but standardized tests will help us understand what our students are learning. These tests are holding people accountable for how they do their job. It is a great system of checks and balances on a nationwide scale. The only problem is that students…
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…art. For those of you that just feel like grabbing the old paint can out of the garage and painting the wall because your bored, I suggest you check vandalism.com for information on how to destroy our city streets. There is a relationship between a writer…
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…In Bernard Malamud's "The Assistant," the characters convey a sense of uncomfortable collision of cultures. The author examines their dissimilarities on issues such as their past, views on family life, displays of affection and their future…
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…enters our everyday lives of to the degrees of defying who we are, what we do, how we do it, who are heroes and role models are, etc. The focus of media shapes our routines and it regulates individuals' thoughts and opinions. Celebrity culture is apart…
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Culture of Haiti Haiti is a country in the West Indies. It covers the western third of the island of Hispaniola, which lies between Cuba and Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Sea. The Dominican Republic covers eastern Hispaniola. Most of Haiti…
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…as they followed the Nazis. A small group didn't, they called them selves the Hitler Jugend, and were strongly opposed to the ideology of Nazis and the oppression that was going on around them of Western culture. The watched American movies, and did Swing Dance, which…
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…In the article 'Cultural Effects on Eating Attitudes in Israeli Subpopulations and Hospitalized Anorectics (Apter Et Al, 1994), the authors introduce to us their thesis: due to the clashing values between the western ideology of the teenage feminine…
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…and finally made into a creation is already art. Life itself is an art. From Muzium Negara, we see how the different cultures are defined in art. The Malays can be said to be every elaborate. Everything is done in detail. We see how many cultures have influenced…
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…the freedom to have beliefs about racism, religions, and the discrimination of different sexualities or appearances. These things get in the way and affect our daily and how we live. Racism is a major issue, probably one of the biggest issues of today. Billions…
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