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    Greek Culture

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    “music” we owe to the Greeks. Greek poets‚ architects‚ mathematicians‚ and philosophers‚ founded a culture that we still identify with today. These are the people that introduced the world to democracy‚ the beginning of recorded history‚ politics‚ and even our very own vocabulary. To some extent‚ we even owe the start of theatre and comedy to the Greeks. The Greeks taught us a lot of things‚ good or bad‚ these things are still being used centuries after the fall of Greece. They Greek people lived in

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    Big Fat Tax Analysis

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    In the article “Big fat tax is no gut buster” author Susie O’brien attacking the new tax on the fast food industry. By the opening slogan‚ “DON’T tax the big mac” she asserts her position on the tax. Written in bold the slogan immediately catches the eye and as it cleverly rhymes is very memorable. The author continues in cementing her standing on the issue by saying that a junk food tax is not the answer and the rhetorical question that‚ “why should reducing our weight start with our wallets?” Her

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    Irish Wedding Culture

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    Irish 1 Irish Wedding Culture Laura Adair Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Rachel Grabner September 27‚ 2010 Irish 2 Different places have different cultures. Some aspects of life can look the same in most cultures. We do not really think about what our parents have passed on to us. We also do not think too much of where it has come from or if it is part of our culture. We just live our lives. Well that is how other cultures are. Their culture is just how they live. I have

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    Greek culture is a culture that I know little to nothing about. In the Greek culture‚ family is very important. In their culture it is very important to have a good‚ trusting relationship with their doctor. Typically a male would see a male doctor and a woman would see a female doctor. In most cases‚ Greek families like to know of an illness of someone in the family before the ill family member finds out. The family members would like to decide if the diagnosis is worth telling the sick family member

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    Being Fat a Big Issue Daniel Gutierrez English 1430‚ Fall 2010‚ Section 02 Professor A. Hepner October 14th‚ 2010 Daniel Gutierrez A. Hepner ENG 1300-01 October 14th‚ 2010 Being Fat a Big Issue Being fat is one of the biggest issues lately. Our society has created a stereotype of how people should look and it is not exactly a fat boy/girl. People who are fat have suffered every day for how

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    The amazingly innovative and revolutionary culture of the Greeks is a very broad subject to say the least. The Greeks have more than enough to brag about‚ but there is one thing that the Greeks did best in my opinion. This is the field of architecture. Architecture is a way of expression that has been used by many cultures and civilizations over thousands of years. The Greek culture is by far the most beautiful and mathematically advanced culture in the field of architecture in the B.C.E

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    What does American culture represent today? Is it collectivistic? Individualistic? A plethora of opinions and values make this a contentious topic. Though there are varied opinions on the matter‚ there are specific arguments the general public would identify as part of the American cultural identity. The American culture entails independent‚ self-sufficient individualistic characteristics that embody the general populations values. America’s response to the obesity epidemic reflects this mythos.

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    Indian Wedding VS American Wedding Every country and every religion have their own traditions and its help to differentiate each other. Even though wedding ceremony has the same meaning in every culture‚ the way of celebration is different. An Indian marriage is essentially different from a typical American wedding. Indian wedding is about the association of family members follow the traditions‚ functions‚ customs while traditional American Wedding is about Bridal shower‚ Bridal Party‚ The

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    Arianna McCollough Mrs. Arreola English 1301.020 19 February 2014 Essay 1 Small WeddingBig Memories I never thought that it would happen this early in our lives. Of course I never thought that my best friend would get pregnant and have a child this early in her life either. We both knew that getting married was a rather big commitment‚ but she was willing and ready. As her best friend of ten years‚ I was willing and ready to be by her side and help however I could. As soon as Kalyn told

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    Exam 2 PART I 1. The early Greek city-state was divided into four social classes and they were: eupatrids‚ agroikoi‚ demiourgoi and the slaves. Eupatrids (“sons of noble fathers”) are citizens with full legal and political rights; free adult men born legitimately of citizen of parents. They had the right to vote‚ be elected into office‚ bear arms‚ and the obligation to serve when at war. Agroikoi are the farmers‚ which had no formal political rights but full legal rights. Demiourgoi are the “public

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