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    Tilak Wijesundara International Journal of Communicology 2011;1(1) Indian Mass Media: A Sociological Analysis Tilak Wijesundara School of Sociology‚ Wuhan University‚ Wuhan 430072‚ Hubei‚ People‟s Republic of China. Department of Sociology‚ University of Ruhuna‚ Matara‚ Sri Lanka E-mail: wtilak@gmail.com Abstract: Mass media is often linked to the word „communication‟ which generally refers to an exchange of information and messages. Mass media which involves in Newspapers‚ Radio‚ Television

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    National Culture National culture is the value system and pride associated with a nation. Many people deny their national culture when they move to a new location‚ and embrace the national culture of their new home. Characteristics of culture As one might expect‚ all cultures must share several characteristics if ‘’culture’’ is to be differentiated from other forms of behavior. These similarities between all cultures are surprisingly few. The ultimate goal of cultural anthropology is to determine

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    Aboriginal people are the natives of Canada; the people who lived here before anyone else settled. Therefore‚ when new settlers arrived they sometimes had to fight to get what belonged to them. This has not changed today. After the 1980s‚ Aboriginal people have only been somewhat successful in having their issues such as self-government‚ social conditions‚ land claims‚ and residential schools addressed. Self-government is one of the issues that the First Nations have been moderately successful

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    understanding among different peoples. The language‚ thus‚ is one of the mediums that form the socio-oil rural identity of a nation. A Language is more than just a way of sharing our views with the world; it has its own history as welt. The language of a nation can sometimes contribute to the contents of its history Great works of literature as well as the legacy of a nation might bc lost if the language is lost. A language helps create unity among a group ° people; a persons mother tongue is an

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    BA (Hons) Tourism Marketing Year 3 1.0 AN INTRODUCTION According to the United Nations definition of indigenous people‚ they are “descendants of those who inhabited a country or a geographical region at the time when people of different cultures or ethnic origins arrived” (United Nations‚ 2011a). It is estimated that there are about 370 million indigenous people around the globe in over 70 different countries. They keep their own political‚ social‚ economic and cultural qualities and also their

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    Who Are The Mayan People?

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    There are 7 billion people in the world. 600 million live in northern America. 125 million live in Mexico with 1.5 million living near the Cancun peninsula‚ and only around 2‚000 of them are Itzan. The Itzan people are in grave danger of extinction‚ with only 1‚983 natives left. Did you know that only 8 people in this whole world‚ speak itzan fluently? But who are the Itza people? The Itzan are one of the few surviving tribes of the Mayan people but they are also shrouded in mystery. No one

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    free people of color

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    many were of mixed race . Free people of color was especially a term used in New Orleans and the former Louisiana Territory‚ where a substantial third class of primarily mixed-race‚ free people developed. There were also free people of color in Caribbean and Latin American slave societies. These colonial societies classified mixed-race people in a variety of ways‚ generally related to appearance and to the proportion of African ancestry. History Free people of color‚ or gens de couleur libre

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    were a thousand miles away from the Capital.The location of the Capital‚ it was said‚ created great economic imbalance‚ uneven distribution of national wealth and privileges‚ and better jobs for the people of West Pakistan‚ because they were able to sway decisions in their own favor. Secondly‚ Bengalis resented the vast sums of foreign exchange earned from the sale of jute from East‚ which were being spent on defense. They questioned how the expenditure for the Kashmir cause would be justified‚ when

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    Takeshi Munemura English Foundation 8 6/23/12 Stereotypes I’ve heard many people say‚ ‘’that guy should be really fast since he’s black’’ or ‘’that guy must be smart since he’s Japanese. These comments come from people’s judgments‚ and sometimes‚ these facts are true. Many people stereotype each other. Stereotype is similar to judgment. Often‚ many people have habits of judging other people. For example‚ if I see a guy with scary face‚ I would think ‘’this guy looks dangerous. I should stay

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    constitute one as “other”‚ they must be stripped of their rights and dignities as human beings. This is exactly what is happening to the people of South Bronx. Even though they are not being dominated or despoiled‚ they are treated like subhumans by the government and other citizens of the country; especially the comparably rich citizens of New York City next to them. The people of South Bronx are stripped of their rights as human beings and treated as the “other” by the rich citizens as a result of the ideology

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