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    boards have taken several steps to promote this incredible land as a destination for Heritage and Cultural Tourism, as India from time immemorial has been known as a land enriched with diverse culture and rich heritage. India is also known as a land of myths and legends which is amply reflected in its culture and rituals. Myths refer to traditional

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    between their contents on marriage. From these two essays I learned that people’s perceptions of marriage are different throughout the world and over time. In some cultures, people didn’t marry for love and those who did were looked down upon; whereas in modern times, it’s the opposite in many parts of the world. Coontz tells of a culture where,“A Taita man normally marries a love wife only after he has accumulated a few more practical wives” (255). This shows the different perceptions of marriage

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    The honour varies from culture to culture or tradition. Each and individual culture or nation has its own type or well defined honours that is being followed by the people belonging to their particular community. The underlying wise organised and guided makes us create things great and make ourselves building mutual respect and serve as our successor’s inspiration. This works as a guide for individual and helps to trust own individual certainty. Civic members are anticipated to participate in bringing

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    Effects of Education through Culture Clash My skin should not define me… but it does. My proficiency should not determine my intelligence but it does. Judith Cofer once said, “The way our teachers and classmates looked at us that day in school was just a taste of the culture clash that awaited us in the real world.” Not only does culture clash affect people on a personal level but the effects of education can be affected on an academic and personal level. Culture clash causes a chain of events

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    and pertains to their daughters. With the theme being feminism, the plot conveys it perfectly especially when Lindo is promised to marry Huang's’ son that shows how the women did not have a choice in their future husbands back then in the Chinese culture. Lindo was promised to a man when she was only two years old, but she did not get to see him until she was eight or nine years old. For example, on page 24 Lindo’s mom states “We have made a contract. It cannot be broken”. That shows that she did

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    believe sometimes it may develop over time. For myself, I truly believe that if one works hard and strives for their best greatness can be ultimately achieved. For some cheating may be their way of making it through the years of formal education. Although it is not always easy, hard work and effort are far more valuable than cheating one’s way through. My value of honesty when completing assignments, tests and papers is first and for most on how I have strived to achieve my educational goals. This

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    Claudia Rankine analyze racism to its core, bringing to surface that miniscule event are just as problematic as televised one. Her words are beautifully brutal, striking up emotions for anyone that reads it. As readers we are taken through a journey from past to present events of racial incidents experienced by different genders and ages. Above all, Claudia provides a strong indication that racism is far from over. Citizen is formatted into various stanzas and sentences, in some case the stanzas

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    In Othello's case he was being discriminated against by Brabantio Desdemona's father because, he believed that there were exceptional men, of the same culture and race for Desdemona to marry. Emilia was expected to obey and do what her husband Iago told her to do, even when she need to tell the truth. Also, that if a woman was unfaithful or slept with other men they were nothing and were to be treated as

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    remember until my pre-teens my dad was my “Knight in Shining Armor” until he and my mother’s relationship took a turn for the worst. I thought my dad was perfect, until he suddenly became unfamiliar due to cheating between him and my mother. My dad was always very fun and outgoing; he was full of culture, and a great musician. He was 6’5, and my sibling and I personal playground. I have never heard my dad raise his voice at my mother or hit her, even when they were having issues. Before he became very

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    that Marjane received in Austria have questioned her own identity, reformed her values on sexuality, and discovered the reality of love. The perspective of Austrians impelled Marjane to assimilate into the Austrian culture to become a unique individual. When Marjane moved to Austria, culture and language barriers were the challenges she had to face. Not only did she astonishes by the fact that the Austrian government permits citizens to wear their own desired clothing, smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol

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