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    A True Cosmopolitan Appiah poses a question: What do we owe strangers by virtue of our shared humanity? Appiah’s answers this with his personal story‚ history‚ literature‚ and philosophy. Pre-historic hunter-gatherers encountered fewer people in a lifetime than we would on a single day walking down the streets of Delhi‚ or New Orleans. Centuries ago‚ people lived in a world where they were isolated‚ and unable to communicate between different countries. Today we live in a world where most of

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    written by Princeton University philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah‚ an argument is made in favor of increased interaction and integration of cultures worldwide. Appiah has roots in both Ghana and Great Britain‚ and while he understands the opposition towards globalization‚ he emphasizes how the sharing of culture and spread of industrial benefits does not have to be seen as a threat to smaller communities with traditional backgrounds. Appiah writes‚ “Yes‚ globalization can produce homogeneity. But globalization

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    Kwame Anthony Appiah in his essay titled “The Case for Contamination” talks about three interrelated issues‚ globalization‚ cultural diversity‚ and ethical consideration. Within all this‚ there are two roles religion plays. The roles that those in favor of globalization claim and the roles against globalization claim. Religion is a double-edged sword when it comes to the role it plays in the issues at hand. On one side of the coin religion can be used positively in globalization to protect

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    authentically African quality. Its an ironic fact that the traditional clothing is modeled after dutch cleric clothing and the missionary fashion of the 1700s - an extension of one of the many arms of colonialism itself. So how do these things coincide? Appiah tries to dawn an understanding of the complexity on the reader by illustrating the stark polarity in our divided efforts. Some want to "progress" at any cost and other’s want to preserve at any cost and all those found in the middle are the infinity

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    Joshua Foer Memory

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    In this tedTalk with Joshua Foer‚ he was going over the importance of memory and how it makes you who you are. He was telling us about the memory experts and how much they can memorize in a short amount of time‚ comparing it to Ep who has possible the worst memory. I like how he started the speech because it just sounded silly and made no sense. The way he ended it actually helped me a lot‚ the way he brought it together to put crazy images in your mind that you will remember‚ to remember things

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    After reading the article “The Case for Contamination” by Kwame Anthony Appiah I realized that theres a lot going on out there in all these different countries. His major focus was on how all these different religious views play a major role in these cultures. He also goes more in depth on two major groups “The Cosmopolitans and The Universalist”‚ and even gives us his point of view on what he agrees on. Religion played an important role in each of the communities he spoke about. The one that

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    Analysis Of Franklin Foer

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    Franklin Foer is a highly acclaimed American journalist‚ well-known for his eccentric and individualistic writings. His devotion to the World of Soccer has prompted him to write a perspicacious and thrilling book on the sport. The extract is from the book “How soccer explains the world: An unlikely theory of Globalization” which was published on June 29th 2004. The book presents a unique and brilliantly illuminating look at soccer‚ the world’s most popular sport‚ as a lens through which to view the

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    David Appiah Analysis

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    David Appiah grew up comfortably with his three brothers under the watchful eye of his mother‚ a nurse. She taught her sons the value of charity and personal sacrifice. A lesson David can’t seem to lose sight of. David’s education took him on a criss cross course of the country up till after his tertiary education. After seeing most of Ghana‚ David pitched camp in the UK as he sought to broaden his mind. He soon realized that people need help everywhere; he saw images of pain and suffering that

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    Jonathan Safran Foer

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    Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close‚ by Jonathan Safran Foer‚ explores the themes of loss‚ communication‚ and change throughout the entire novel. Each character has experienced some sort of loss‚ whether it is Oskar’s loss of his father or Mr. Black’s loss of his wife. Many characters also have issues with communication‚ such as Thomas’s inability to talk and Oskar’s communication issues. The story of the Sixth Borough‚ which Oskar’s father tells to him for a bedtime story‚ is inserted seemingly

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    Amber Reichel Appiah Rough Draft 9/6/11 Cosmopolitism is a set of moral standards for living in a global world. What will really bring the people of the world together is what Appiah calls the "Primacy of Practice." If you are exposed to a new thing long enough‚ it becomes natural. In the “The Primacy of Practice”‚ Appiah talks a lot about how values can be recognized and accepted‚ without having to have to agree with the explanations for why people believe those values. Practice can make one

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