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    Bernicat’s Cultural Appreciation to BD: A tribute Syed Rabius Shams Ambassador Marcia Stephens Bloom Bernicat was designated to emissary to Bangladesh in 2014 as the 15th US Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Officially titled) nominated by President Barack Obama. Her Excellency arrived in Dhaka on January 25, 2015 and presented her credentials to President Md. Abdul Hamid on February 4. That’s the start of her diplomatic assignment in this country. With regard to the envoy’s Public

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    English Literature Poems Compare the methods that ‘Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan’ employs to highlight the importance of cultural identity with another poem? I have chosen to compare ‘Presents’ and ‘Hurricane’ as both poems highlight the importance of cultural identity in society. Both poets ‘Alvi’ and ‘Nicholas’ employ many different and similar methods to illustrate the importance of cultural identity. The poem ‘Presents’ is about the writer herself at a younger

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    Koby Peat Dr. McKenzie Sociology 101 September 13, 2017 Tamil Culture Tamil culture is the way of life of the Tamil individuals. Tamil culture is established in human expressions and lifestyles of Tamils in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and all over the world. Tamil Culture is communicated in dialect, writing, music, body movement such as dance, theater, people expressions, hand to hand fighting such as kung-foo, painting, form engineering, sports, media, parody, cooking, ensembles, festivities

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    An Influential Upbringing “Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice."― Steve Jobs. Searching for identity is a personal and dynamic journey. It begins at an early age with many unforeseen etchings on our impressionable young minds with family values, race, religion, and God-given personality traits. It is ever changing and complexly growing with each new event that is encountered. As a parent, one very important goal of raising a child should be to create a positive

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    OPPORTUNITIES:-  Capitalize on new opportunities  Using geographical market segmentation.  Using new distribution formats.  Cultivating narrow market segments.  Maintaining a high level of customer service.  Making store easy to shop.  Improving Chain management supply.  Recognizing the importance of information. (Specialty Retailers,.2015) THREATS:- • Appealing to a radically shifting customer base

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    In India, today it is common to see Indian women wearing traditional clothing such as sari, salwar-kameez and ghagra-choli, but companies are creating Western dresses for the Indian culture as well as Indian ethnic clothes. Globalization has distributed and made the use of cosmetics, soaps, and detergents accessible for the India culture. Due to the global market and mass media it has been clearly made that the Indian culture and other cultures across the globe are breaking cultural boundaries by

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    Women across the world encounter stereotypes. In the United States, our biggest stereotype has to do with women’s physical appearance, it is frowned upon to be overweight and to have curves. The United States is seen as a modern country and the idea of a domestic household during the upraise of the Feminist Movement during the 1960s-70s. That is the struggle that India is going through currently. Instead of going with the wave of the new movement towards modernization, half of the country is oppressing

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    processes whereas Jess wanted to play soccer (Chadha, 2002 ). This choice was not acceptable to her family (Chadha, 2002 ). They did not want Jess to wear shorts and play soccer (Chadha, 2002). Her mother wanted to see her in the traditional dress of Salwar- Kameez, and cooking Indian recipes rather than playing soccer (Chadha, 2002 ). It is important for an Indian woman to learn to cook food prior to getting married (Chadha, 2002 ). Everybody judges each other based on their culture. A nurse from an Indian

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    Ethnographic essays are a way of finding out more about a culture that may not be known about outside of the original culture. One culture in particular that is interesting is the Punjabi culture. The Punjabi culture has many interesting facets but the one that elicits attention is there marriage traditions. In order to find more information about the topic it is important to find people who belong to that culture to interview. After speaking to Amritapreet Kaur Grewal, who is Punjabi, the focus

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    of Bengali women has been defined by their dark skin-tones, generous curves, sharp facial features and long, wavy hair. The traditional Bengali woman adorned herself with glass bangles, bindi, nupur and nose-pin and wore saris or more recently, salwar kameez. All of these together paired with her submissive attitude, were considered to be part of her beauty. However, this notion of beauty has changed drastically in the last few decades. Bangladeshi women no longer favour the

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