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    I speak of is not just one person. I speak of my biological father, and the one I know is not of this world. My belief in Christ and my faith in Christianity is forever alive. The background in which I grew up into, of being born to parents with Nigerian descent we take our religion seriously. Praying every day and thanking the lord is a lifestyle for me, for I know to always be grateful, knowing that a situation or problem that may seem tough for me now is just a blessing in disguise. I remember

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    Composed Kenyans and Happy-go-Lucky Nigerians "You're from Kenya, right?" "No, I'm from Nigeria." "Nigeria, Kenya. Kenya, Nigeria. Same thing." "No, actually they are entirely different countries located at opposite ends of the African continent and contain two very different groups of people." It is amazing how very little some people know about the continent -- not country -- of Africa, let alone the 57 countries within

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    the Nigerian diaspora, one of the millions of Nigerians living in a foreign nation. I moved to the United States at the age of 8 and since then, the Nigerian culture I had known and brought with me has changed and adapted to the dominant culture of the USA. Many Nigerian families and communities abroad are faced with the same internal struggle of holding onto their traditional cultural values, while ensuring enough adaptation into the dominant culture. Due to the diversity of nations Nigerian migrants

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    English 101...129 10/06/13 Americanization Is Tough on “Macho” There are different countries and cultures in the world. Sometimes when Americans view other cultures’ values the actual truth becomes distorted. In her article “Americanization is tough on the Macho,” Rose Del Castillo Guilbault examines the concept of macho from both the Hispanics and Americans perspective. The Hispanic view of macho embodies a man described by Guilbault as manly, responsible, hardworking, a patriarch

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    I’ve always had a passion for cooking. When I was a little girl I loved to cook and enjoyed learning about all sort of cuisines. Today, I am still in the kitchen and every chance I get, I cook. Some days it isn’t even fancy or a hard recipe. Some days it’s a classic, but something that I’ve created. Cooking is my time to be me. It’s the “art form” I pride myself at being good at and I don’t have to try (unlike drawing…not so good at that!). Like a child getting a new toy, I get excited when I discover

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    friends from different cultural backgrounds, and the neighborhood I lived in was a melting pot of families from all over the globe. Among them Kimmie Chang, Gabby Martinez, Bella D'Amato, and Logan O'Neill. The air always smelt of delicious ethnic cuisines, and all of the languages were interesting to listen to. The best part was that each family had children close to my age so I was always experiencing a different lifestyle. Feeling so popular among the community, I was invited to dinner at all of

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    so you don't get tempted to try local cuisines. Your vacation doesn't have to be like that. Why not mix traveling and staying fit to enjoy double rewards and benefits? Top 10 Tips to Stay Lean While Traveling 1. Enjoy...in moderation Most people's goals when

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    of the largest and fastest growing cities in Northern India with a population of 2.81 million people belonging to different cultures and religions. People from various regions have migrated to this big city with the dream of a better life. The cuisine of Lucknow is a reflection of this. There is 100% no doubt that there is no match to the ‘Kababs’ and ‘Mutton Biryani’ of ‘Tunday Kababi’ or the ‘Chai and Samosas of Sharma Tea Stall’ . But for the past decade this City has seen growth of some innovative

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    award winning shopping complex - Mahkota Parade and Dataran Pahlawan. Malacca is a state rich in history, culture, heritage and tradition. Boasting famous historical sites, which date back to the 1500s, Malacca is a potpourri of unique cultures and cuisines. By visiting Malacca and staying in the Hotel bring us the appeal of historical Malacca with modern day conveniences, this 5-star 22-storey international business hotel features luxuriously furnished rooms with each room offering a generous view

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    Backpackers will usually choose budget accommodations during their trip. The budget accommodations that commonly used by backpackers are such as hostels, guest houses and homes of friends and relatives, however backpackers do also stayed in hotels, bed & breakfasts, and campervans (Richards and Wilson, 2004). The choice of accommodation has a slightly difference between Westerners and Asians. This might be caused of the Western travellers usually plan the trip alone however friends are the main external

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