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    progress‚ they are the Modern/Urban Shamans. While the traditional shamans are those who are more engaged in using the indigenous‚ cultural and religious bounded techniques‚ the urban shamans are focused on transcendental states of consciousness. Nevertheless‚ both the urban shaman and the traditional practitioners have the same aim‚ and that is to intentionally acquire and control an extraordinary state of consciousness. (1) Existing Traditional Shamans Despite the arrival of new learning and

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    to oxygen 24/7 they generally will experience faster growth than conventional means Water and nutrient used efficiently Less need for nutrients and water than traditional hydroponics systems no need to worry about weeding takes up very little space Can be made as a DIY project It uses considerably less energy and water than traditional agriculture. systems can be built as a DIY project Disadvantages of aeroponics you will need to provide nutrients as with hydroponics requires electricity

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    consumer sector that is resulting in widely varying estimates on the likelihood and pace of this next evolution in retailing. The traditional view suggests that this form of retailing will have little more impact than that currently achieved by existing mail and telephone retailing‚ which in most advanced nations achieves only a 5% share of total retailing. The traditional view also suggests that shopping from home over the Internet will reduce consumers to socially inactive "mouse potatoes" who lose

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    technological advancement accompanied by changes in behavior of people across the world‚ especially youth. This makes it very hard for traditional societies to thrive hence perpetuation of conventional cultures is at stake. For one North American community known as the Amish however‚ modernization has been met with resistance as the society continues to practice its traditional culture‚ especially the Rumspringa‚ a rite of passage that initiates youth into adulthood. Having had a sufficient experience of

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    Lesson 1 I. Understanding of the Philosophies ESSENTIALISM 1. No‚ because they aim to transmit the traditional moral values and intellectual knowledge that students need to become model citizens. 2. No‚ the model student is the one who shows mastery of the basic skills and that one who lives by traditional moral values. 3. No‚ they teach subject matter even if students are not interested. They are more subject matter-oriented than student-centered. 4. No‚ they need long academic

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    the prospect of leaving or letting go is most difficult‚ as we must uproot ourselves. In order to keep our roots‚ which are so deeply buried in our foundation‚ we simulate our previous‚ traditional landscapes‚ in order to keep them alive. Through language‚ tradition and others‚ we can partially re-create traditional landscapes. As immigrants of the same nationally huddle together in a suburb-an island of familiarity in a sea of strangeness- in the hope

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    Traditional dance from the Caribbean Abakua - Afro-Cuban Beguine - Guadeloupe‚ Martinique Bellair - Trinidad Bongo - Trinidad Brukin’s - Jamaica Caribbean Quadrilles - Jamaica Dinki Mini - Jamaica Gere - Jamaica Gumbay - Jamaica Goombay - Bahamas Igbo - Haiti Jonkonnu - Jamaica Kumina - Jamaica Tambu - Afro-Curacao Abakua is an Afro-Cuban men’s initiatory fraternity‚ or secret society‚ which originated from fraternal associations in the Cross River region of

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    My presentation topic is about due to globalization many countries have seen their standards raise very quickly; it is inevitable foe people living in urban societies to catch up with the growth of materialism. Is greed the cause for family values to decline? I disagree. Before I start‚ I will show you the outline of my presentation. In the introduction‚ I will talk about globalization and China Then; I will move on to the main points and provide example of my main points I mentioned earlier.

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    Balancing Modern and Traditional Living Balance is an important factor in every life. It’s essential to maintain the control and calm while also experiencing the highs and lows. In Keeper ‘N Me by Richard Wagamese‚ the protagonist‚ Garnet Raven‚ is struggling to figure out his identity knowing that his skin is brown but not understanding how to be “Indyunn” as he was brought up “…in all-white homes‚ going to all-white schools [and] playing with all-white kids…” (pg.17). Technology and material items

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    our motherland‚ invokes pride in its citizen’s minds. This is because India is a country with diverse customs and traditions‚ values and religions. Though India might not be considered a technologically advanced country‚ it still remains the most traditional country in the world. Indian tradition is admired and respected all around the world for its beauty and depth. Almost every Indian tradition or custom has a particular scientific‚ logical or spiritual significance. Though traditions are not followed

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