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    The following essay provides extensive information about the sport culture in two interesting countries. The two countries are India and Australia. I will compare both countries with each other and try to ultimately achieve a brief conclusion. For this purpose I will mainly use primary and secondary sources. Personally‚ I believe that sport is very connected with culture‚ norms‚ and values in each country itself. Also‚ it shows you who you are as a person. Moreover‚ sport basically affects the development

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    and at the same time we dont want to show alsocompletely naked‚to say that we are of Orient in nature. You see the advertisement in the Yahoo‚ how to increse the size of penis. Do this ad project us as cultured? I doubt. One may say that Western culture makes us bold enough to face the challenges of the present world. When west was sleeping‚ we were cultured and were bold. 2. lose of affection and attachment to the family. Because of westernisation‚ our children does not know even their close relatives

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    Indian Culture vs. America Culture No two cultures are the same‚ but they to have similarities. Indian culture and American culture share many things; however‚ there have vast differentiations. Over time‚ I’ve come to recognize that the most different cultural aspects are marital customs‚ religious beliefs‚ and community values. Whenever I go to India‚ I get the chance to first hand experience the distinctions between the two cultures. The most dissimilar aspect‚ to me‚ is community values. I’ve

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    IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON CULTURE An importance feature of globalization is the interchange of ideas as symbolized by the internet. The concern involves the clash of cultures and the spread of materialistic values. The internet allows any person to access and wonder into the Hollywood library and no one is there to stop‚ control or direct you. This has enormous influence on hoe people think‚ act or behave. The values that this entertainment industries reflects often promote materialism

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    ------------------------------------------------- Indian Culture Vs Western Culture.** Abhi16march Started The Discussion:  Indian culture vs Western culture. Hello everyone....lets start our discussion on ths topic... I think both culture are good....and I think WESTERN culture is good in many wayssssss............its very liberal and alwayz ready for a change nd also has INDIVIDUALITY.....and thing which is wrong with our culture is our rigidity....we can not change ourself easily.. I am not saying change ur own culture and accept

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    A Thorny Path Of the Quiche Indians When we hear the word “Culture” every person thinks about different things. Some people might think about an ethnic dance or traditional clothes‚ or something totally different‚ like importance of the family or values of ancestors. Every culture is unique. We won’t be able to truly understand different cultures‚ until we spend a relatively long time living deeply drowned in it. However‚ only living in the culture won’t help people to solve issues brought by

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    Working with Different Cultures: Cultural Differences Between India and the United States As the world becomes smaller‚ flatter and more intertwined we find ourselves communicating with people from all over the world on a daily basis. Communicating effectively is becoming extremely important especially in the workplace with the main reason being the differences in styles‚ people and most of all‚ culture. Understanding cultural norms can prove to be an incredibly valuable asset in a business

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    • CRICKET: In India cricket is popular culture. People of all age groups‚ men and women enjoy cricket and literally worship that sport. Cricketers are treated like gods and movie stars in this country. Before cricket championships‚ people in villages conduct ‘havans’ and ‘poojas’ to pray for the teams victory. Cricket has the highest mass appeal in India. It is almost equivalent to Bollywood. This mass appeal and craze of cricket in the citizens of India is used by advertisers to sell their products

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    How has west influenced the Indian culture? 15th August 1947‚ the golden day in Indian History‚ the day when the British rule in India met its end. It was the day when India was declared free from the foreign rule. The English people have left but they left the seeds of their culture in our land‚ which have eventually grown and overshadowed the Indian culture‚ especially in the metros. The Indian culture is so much influenced by the west that they have forgotten the values‚ the principles and the

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    and values common to my family of origin. I will be using Purnell’s Model of cultural competency and will explain the major assumptions of the model in relevance to my culture. The purpose of this paper is to provide the reader with a quick overview of the Asian Indian culture. One must be aware of their own culture and the culture of others in order to offer competent and culturally sensitive care and understand how their cultural beliefs may affect their health. (Leuning‚ Swiggum‚ Wiegert‚ and McCullough-Zander

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