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    If i was forced to move to africa that would be a very big cultural change. The culture in america and africa our way different in many ways. Moving to africa is a big enough change on its own, but the day-to-day differences takes some adjusting to. When its comes to my life i am very tech savvy and the daily routine is key. When i set out to get things accomplished at home the process is usually painless and less predictable, which is something i take for granted. The things that i’m use to having

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    Change in a society is only accomplished after you change your mindset. You can not change if your mind is stuck in an old way of thinking. The country was celebrating the end of “The Great War” and was in need of a drastic change. The 1920s formed the beginning of a distinct era. The Roaring 20’s were about living life to the fullest, this era was a time of change. The characteristics that defined this era were, culture, modernity, and became more free and entitled to their opinion. Cultural change

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    changed the make-up of Canadian society. Canada, slowly becoming a cultural mosaic, changed immigration policies to improve the life for both immigrants and refugees. This nation, was immensely important in the aspect of immigration through the 1970s to the 1990s. Canada’s acceptance of immigrants and refugees not only boosted the economy but showed that Canada was a kind, caring, and compassionate country, and with that came cultural diversity. Immigration in the late 20th century improved the Canadian

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    One major cultural change to the humanities were wall paintings. In the Paleolithic times there were wall paintings on the wall that basically showed that humans lived during this time and were surviving. Figures of people were drawn and animals. Moving into the Neolithic period the wall paintings were more intricate. You could see animal and human movement in pictures. Like people dancing or fighting, showing something more than just a drawing. You could see humans were advancing by using bow and

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    Sixties Cultural Changes

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    The sixties were a period of extreme change. Inside homes, families began to become accustomed to the new technology surrounding them, but outside a political war was taking over America. After a decade of conformity, the sixties were the consequences, people began to rebel against the rules of society. The sixties showed the shift towards individualism, civil rights, and feminism. After living through this cultural shift from the fifties to the sixties, Brenda Meng shares her opinion on how these

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    Dakota Cultural Change

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    One basic example of the cultural change of the Dakota was through their use of glass beads. Before the Dakota were introduced to European glass beadwork in 1500, they used beads from stones, shells, bones, and teeth. These glass beads soon became dominant over the original beads, since

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    Moving countries can really affect and change your culture. I moved from Guatemala to Las Vegas NV 4 years ago. After I moved I started to realize that some things weren't the same. Moving countries doesn?t just affect your culture, it changes the way you see things, everything you knew, everything you learn, the way you act, what you do and who you are , it changes everything and life as you knew yesterday it's gone by today. In Guatemala i had to wake up at 6:00 am everyday. In Guatemala

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    Fashion is a language that reveals a story about the person who wears it (Durcanin, 1999). What fashion is, changes constantly and men’s fashion in particular is no different. Over the past 100 years men’s fashion has reflect the social, economic, political and cultural changes happening in the world. During the roaring twenties, a time of excitement an eccentricity had an impact on fashion post WWII. This decade saw styles that were bright and fun. Every man had at least one suit with tighter

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    Started with a Roar and Ended with a Bang The Roaring Twenties brought many cultural changes to the United States and Europe, which have had many lasting effects. The roles of women changed tremendously and alcohol became banned, but people found many loopholes, also many new inventions and ways of life came about. Before the 1920s people had no respect for women, but the 1920s changed that for the better. Women were no longer treated as a man’s property and had more freedom inside and outside

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    Thorne 1 The 1990s is a decade full of change for the better, but also the worse. There are many events that happen during this decade that affect not only America, but also the world as a whole. During these ten years, Americans experienced things never before thought possible. In this time people see the end of a war, the beginning of a war, a huge advancement in technology, and the changing in the morals for the country. The American people had two different presidents in the 1990s, these two

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