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    human creativity, people now have a greater access and understanding of culture than ever before. The use of culture is a heavily contested topic. What belongs to who and who can use what has always been a difficult line to draw. The most recent trapping of misused culture is in Halloween costumes. In particular Halloween costumes suffers from the mistake of cultural appropriation due to the often-innocent borrowing of culture. Most people are unconcerned with cultural appropriation and thus do no

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    n classical civilization, common was the expansion of territory and the need to integrate them. Integration sought the elements of politics, institutions, cultures, and commercial connections. They had to adjust to their expansion. 550 - 400 BCE Pioneering thinkers emerged from all 3 civils. Buddha, Socrates, & Confucius & Laozi. They distinct from one another. Common societal values a civilization could build upon China urged for centralization esp. in politics. while India & Medit. used the

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    MinhLuan Vo Sociology Research paper: Culture paper I was born in Vietnam and later on moved to the United States with my family. As the result, I got to expose to the both countries and got to see many differences between them, such as the differences in language, . Here are some of the examples. LANGUAGE Vietnamese is more complicated than English. There are too many words for “You” and “I”. This happens because Vietnamese really care about manners, ages, genders, and they want to be respectful

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    Western societies outside of Polynesia have recently come into contact with them in order to modernize the fragile region and make a profit. As a result of this acculturation, the negative consequences brought upon them changed the health and culture of the Polynesian inhabitants dramatically. Furthermore, the new illnesses that resulted from modernization forced these islanders to choose different treatment methods such as modern medicine and traditional healing that were hindered by religious and

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    begin, for my fieldwork project I decided to visit the Milwaukee Public Museum. The cross-cultural topic that I chose is “Tools of all Kinds” and I focused on weapons. I decided to choose weapons because I believe they can tell us a lot about the culture of different people from different parts of the world. The types of weapons and what they are made of represent different cultural views and even the surrounding areas of these places, because weapons are made from what is available to people. Weapons

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    problem around Halloween. Many individuals are confused by this concept of appropriating culture simply because they cannot distinguish the line between appreciation and appropriation. Thus, these blurred lines lead to offending cultures as well as perpetuating privileges and disadvantages within society. Cultural appropriation, often defined as an “adoption of elements of one culture by members of the dominant culture,” is a major issue of race inequality in the world, especially within the United States

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    Chapter 1. 4. What are the four primary types of human adaptation? Why has their interrelationship been particularly important for the human species? Anthropology recognizes four primary types of human adaptation: genetic change, developmental adjustment, acclimatization and cultural adaptation. Individuals may develop a successful adaptation with the help of biological evolution. i.e. genetic change, that is caused by the constant environmental stress, experienced by many generations. It is a well-known

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    and My Kitchen Rules show cultural diversity well in Australia. These reality television shows demonstrate cultural diversity as individuals from Australia come together to showcase their culture through their cooking and presentation skills. Whilst watching MasterChef there were multiple people from diverse cultures such as; Greek, Indian, Asian and Ukrainian. Cultural diversity can also be seen in My Kitchen Rules as this year they welcomed their first Lebanese contestants and there are also contestants

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    Culture is not one distinct commodity. Culture is the integrated pattern of belief, human knowledge and behaviour that has transcended through generations. Māori are the indigenous people of New Zealand. Māori Culture is collectively the beliefs and ideals followed by the Māori people mainly through tradition and legend. The culture dates back to 1250-1300 Common Era (CE) when Polynesians migrated to the ‘long white cloud’ and it has remained prominent to this day due to the practice of Māori cultural

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    Those kind of discriminations are what Taylor calls ‘strong evaluation’; the evaluation not only for “the objects in the light of our desires, but also the desires themselves” (Ibid, p.66). The strong evaluation as well as the subject-referring imports as a basis of such evaluation are strongly affective on human beings and their respective lives. To evaluate and classify into good/bad, higher/lower, or any other categories means to identify “what it is we really are about, what is really important

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