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    interview held very broad‚ generalist views on the first two questions. Many of them have never had the opportunity to experience a Bollywood film. The closest they would consider to be “Bollywood-esque” is Slumdog Millionare. I then shifted my research on four other individuals who came from an Indian background. My participants were Shyla (F)‚ Nitya (F)‚ Shamir(M) and Arun(M)‚ all students of BU. Each individual had different origins‚ which is what made the results from each interview interesting

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    advancements have left a long lasting affect on American society. Some of these advancements include new innovative technologies and a major step up in womens social status. The automobile was one of the most innovative technologies of the era. First being manufactured in the late 1800’s the automobile did not reach a high popularity until the twenties. The car has offered so much in America. The main thing the car did was provide a new mean of transportation. Before a persons way of getting around

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    say‚ "yeah I’ve got no problem with gays." But think‚ when was the last time you called someone gay? or faggot? And I bet you said it without even realising it. We use the term gay as if its something to be ashamed of‚ we use it as an insult. And I’ll admit it‚ it slips from my mouth too‚ because it’s something our generation has become so used to. It’s so ingrained into our everyday speech that we barely even acknowledge what we’re actually saying. Now just imagine‚ you are gay‚ and your

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    divided. The East-West Schism was the division of the Catholic Church into what would become the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Although it did not occur until 1053‚ the issue of a schism became a possibility when the Roman Empire was divided in 293 CE and was all but solidified as an inevitable conclusion following the Council of Chalcedon. Called by Eastern Emperor Marcian‚ the Council is seen as the last meeting of a unified Catholic Church

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    To answer the question‚ what is the historical significance of 9/11 the first idea I would like to bring up is that it was the first effective attach on American soil in a long time. Before we get into the history making lets talk a little bit about why the attach happened. The reason the terrorists attach us is because their anger flowed from three rivers of rage the fist one is the anger and frustration they have because their civilization was once first in the world and now they are fighting

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    they all have a fixed cultural mode of judge‚ that is to say‚ the judge in his own culture is a standard‚ to determine the codes of conduct of different cultural groups is correct or appropriate or not. The culture makes people understand what the world is and what is good and right‚ therefore people from different cultures always think that their own cultural values are correct due to the different cultural values and the way to deal with foreign affairs‚ thus it often leads to misunderstanding between

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    Government and Politics (2008) Hague and Harrop present the notion of political culture as being “continually influenced by political and economic development.” This is supported with a study of the post-war divisions of West and West Germany. The first .chapter identifies how rapid post-war economic recovery in the west impacted positively on political culture‚ with over 50% of West Germans proud of their political institutions by 1988 (Hague & Harrop 2008). Therefore‚ the recovery of West Germany

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    Truth of the Eye In chapter 3 of The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Owl Eyes discovers the legitimacy of Gatsby’s books symbolizing the constancy of the watchful eye and illustrating the ironic clash between reality and deception. Fitzgerald uses eyes as a fundamental symbol throughout the novel to demonstrate that all actions are observed by others. Owl Eyes is a character who immediately realizes that Gatsby is “a regular Belasco” (Fitzgerald 45) putting on a show. Just like Belasco

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    Pendulum From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Pendulum (disambiguation). "Simple gravity pendulum" model assumes no friction or air resistance. A pendulum is a weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely.[1] When a pendulum is displaced sideways from its resting equilibrium position‚ it is subject to a restoring force due to gravity that will accelerate it back toward the equilibrium position. When released‚ the restoring force combined with the pendulum’s mass

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    It is easier to quantify a historical figure’s achievements not by showing what he changed‚ but rather by showing what the world would be like if he had not been there. If Vladimir Lenin had not been born‚ there would be no Cold War‚ no Soviet Union and Russia might still be ruled by a Tsar. However‚ Lenin was not simply a catalyst in the many changes Russia faced; he was a most volatile reactant in the chemistry of Russian and world politics. Breaking the barrier between attaining both economic

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