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    The deep rooted embedded cultural values in our society are becoming hollow and gradually fading away. Various catalysts of change are responsible for this scenario‚ the foremost being the deep impact of westernization. The European and American culture is slowly embraced in by our society. The role of media is enormous here .Westernization has been spread through out our country because of the media. The TV channels shows various newscasters and different characters in the dramas wearing westernized

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    Modern western culture arguably fails to meet the most fundamental requirements of any culture: to provide a sense of belonging and purpose‚ a sense of self-worth and meaning‚ and a moral framework to guide youth. Countries like New Zealand and Australia are categorized as “new” western nations‚ young countries without a long‚ shared cultural heritage or strong sense of identity (Eckersley. R 2008). I believe the contribution of western societies has created a worsening precedent‚ one that in particular

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    IMPACT OF WESTRN CULTURE ON PAKISTANI CULTURE Content list Introduction Provision of Human Rights The Feminist Movement Revamping of the Judicial system Media Religious and Moral Values Language Clothing Marriage ceremonies Affects on youth conclusion Introduction Pakistani Culture is very unique in terms of its social and ethical values. These values are something which are given due importance. This culture revolves around

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    The topic of my paper will be focusing in on how patients are treated in their non-native countries‚ the primary focus being on undocumented in the country. The two nations that will be looked at are the United States and Mexico. The reason I have chosen this topic was that I have some experience in this field and if I continue on the path I’d like to‚ there will be many more experiences surround this topic in my future. My personal experience which I feel that I can bring to the paper is the volunteering

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    Culture can be defined as a system of beliefs and values that a specific group of people share‚ which ultimately make up their society. As the exploration period in Europe reached a peak‚ Europeans were being exposed to entirely new cultures previously thought to be nonexistent. Europeans coming from Spain‚ France‚ and England brought their cultures to the New World‚ but their ethnocentric beliefs and ideology of superiority would have devastating effects for Native Americans (Nichols‚ p.30). Similar

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    twenty century until that day by globalization theory‚ its concept and future impacts . the scientists opinions had varied about globalization repercussions at rising countries including the Arab and Islamic countries . cultural globalization is one of globalization fields which correlated by cultural side ‚ all life fields impacted by globalization ‚ the sport field is one of fields which impact by social phenomenon what appear on societies ‚ but globalization appearance and its effect on any

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    His internal conflicts enthrall between fighting for his Native American ethnicity‚ and‚ finding his purpose to this world. This link between the two becomes a challenge due to his pessimistic‚ and protective attitude for his race. The narrator’s volatile actions imply his frustration towards the discrimination against his native Spokane reservation heritage. The protagonists’ Native American upbringing intertwined with White culture challenges his Red and White thinking. The protagonists’

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    and untrue differ from every part of the world you are located in. Earth and everything around in behaves in a certain manner depending on wether you are up North or down South. Looking at what Okakok had mentioned about what are true facts in the Western world‚ happen to be extremely untrue in the North. This is all the result of the difference in the climates‚ location‚ their values and their living conditions. As many know who had passed Geography in elementary school‚ the weather doesn’t behave

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    jolly time with parents and otherwise too. What can one infer after reading the above lines? I guess‚ the first answer would be that India is changing over the course of time. India‚ as the name flickers‚ one thinks of religion‚ traditions‚ art and culture and it’s apt to think so because India is the country which is famous for its diversity in these aspects. The land where the great Raja Ram Mohan‚ Tagore‚ Gandhi transformed the thinking of people and removed the social stigmas like sati pratha (the

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    Chapter 13 GlobalizationCulture and Indigenous societies. Globalization describe by Richard Wilk is the world wide impact of industrialization and its socioeconomic‚ political‚ and cultural consequences on the world‚ which include migration of labor‚ increaing spread of industrial technology. Technology is moving at a rapid pace‚ that when a indivdual purchases a computer of the shelf‚ the technology is already obsolete. With the advancement of technology‚ it is causing countries to become

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