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    Festival and Event

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    to make this event a success. Social and Cultural Impact TITP has a massive effect on the social impact for the organisers‚ tourists and the people who attend this music festival. TITP can allow people from all over the world to have a shared experience and show there interest and love for music. This music festival also brings the community of Kinross together and allows them to have pride for where they live and the history and tradition this event brings. Although sometimes if the Kinross

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    caribbean

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    HOW DO THE CARIBBEAN PEOPLE RESPOND TO OPPRESSION? 2. OPPRESSION Oppression is the experience of repeated‚ widespread‚ systemic injustice. It need not be extreme and involve the legal system (as in slavery‚ apartheid‚ or the lack of right to vote) nor violent (as in tyrannical societies). 3. What Really happened Between 1662 and 1807‚ Britain shipped 3.1 million Africans across the Atlantic ocean in the transatlantic slave trade. Africans were forcibly brought to British owned colonies in the Caribbean

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    Japanese Cultural Festival

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    new Japanese Cultural Festival will be organized on the 22nd October 2011 (Saturday) from 9a.m. till 11p.m. and will be held at Penang Botanical Garden. The primary goal of the event will be to expose Malaysians to the art and cultural aspect of Japan thereby promoting goodwill between the communities. Undertaking the request for a promotional campaign to achieve these goals‚ 5 marketing communications tools are identified and recommended to ensure the success of the festival. From adverts in medias

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    The Caribbean Culture

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    The Caribbean When most people hear ‘Caribbean’ what jumps to mind is colour‚ steel drums‚ good food‚ smoothies‚ beaches‚ laid back attitudes‚ and all we do is party. Hopefully at the end one’s stereotypical thoughts would have changed. Brief History I shall start from the beginning Christopher Columbus did not discover the Caribbean‚ it was already there‚ people inhabited the islands before he ‘discovered the new world’. He died believing that he’d reached the islands southeast of India-Indonesia

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    people is beautified with festivals. Festival is acelebration of the changing seasons‚ harvest‚ reconciliation and the birth anniversaries of saints‚ gurus and prophets and honours the gods and goddesses. History of festivals Epigraphical evidences prove that festivals have been celebrated in India since Vedictimes. The Aryans conquered India around 1500 B.C. and cultural integration with thelocal population took place. 1. Religious Festivals A large number of festivals being celebrated in India

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    Slavery was a system of forced labour implemented by the Europeans in the Caribbean. It was the act by which the Europeans brought Africans to the Caribbean on different ships to work on their plantations against their wills. It started in the 1600’s‚ many slaves committed suicide even before they could reach to the plantations; many of them also fell sick and died. However‚ after many efforts to overthrow the slavery system in 1830’s the enslaved populations on the plantations were eventually freed

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    References: http://www.independent-bangladesh.com/fairs-and-festivals/durga-puja.html http://www.discoverybangladesh.com/fair_festivals.html http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/7958491-millions-attend-bangladesh-muslim-festival-biswa-ijtema http://www.independent-bangladesh.com/fairs-and-festivals/durga-puja.html http://www.odhikar.org/pubs/pdf/murder_mayhem_land_and_the_style.pdf

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    Đà Lạt Flower Festival Da Lat Flower Festival is a famous annual event not only in Vietnam but also in Asian region. It is frequently held in the spring to celebrate the charming nature beauty of the city. Every year‚ a large number of tourists‚ especially nature lovers‚ are fascinated by contemplating works of arts made of flowers. On the occasion of this festival‚ there is a compelling chain of events that you can not take your eyes off. In preparation for the festival‚ the local people have

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    Defining the Caribbean

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    Topic: Defining the Caribbean Thesis: The Caribbean‚ also known as the West Indies is defined as a broad crescent of tropical islands extending from the Bahamas and Cuba southwards to Trinidad with varied history resulting from the various races of people and various cultures characterized by different languages‚ music and dance. Topic | Sentence | The physical landscape | The crescent shaped physical landscape of the Caribbean is located between ten and twenty degrees north and eighty

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    Caribbean Diaspora

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    History Paper on Caribbean Diaspora Decendents of the Caribbean Diaspora are located in the United States‚ Canada‚ United Kingdom and countries that were previously colonial empires. The inhabited islands that are in the Caribbean are not only geographical regions‚ but also regions of the imagination‚ lived cultural experiences and are an interesting study in religious identity as well (Harry:2).” Colonized by European powers from the sixteenth century‚ the Caribbean islands have become a mixture

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