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    Tattoos and tattooing are taking on an increasingly larger‚ more visible role in today’s mainstream pop culture. Now you see all kinds of tattooed celebrities‚ rock stars‚ movie stars‚ sports stars and even the elite super models proudly displaying their body art. Tattoos have been a part of people’s lives for many years now. To most people living in South Africa‚ tattoos are a normal thing‚ however there are many people with opposing opinions. It’s impossible to walk through a mall for more than

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    Colombia Colombian culture is ethnic groups‚ such as Afro-American‚ Middle-eastern‚ Amerindians and Europeans. Languages and Accents in Colombia‚ there are so many accents in Colombia‚ and that because of the Colombian history. So many ethnics groups were growing throughout the generations and now it is widespread inside Colombia. It is a huge culture compare to other cultures. I found my self interested in Colombia. Also‚ I want to know better about its culture and understand more because I usually

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    prejudice that Asian Americans are facing Nowadays there are a lot of Asians are trying to move to America. Asian American society is becoming one of the biggest societies in the world. People have started thinking that if they really should become an Asian American. Asian American is the group that have “yellow” skins who lives in the “white” society; Asian American is the group which may facing the problem that the life change from a communism country to a capitalism country; and Asian American

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    Introduction For decades‚ Asian-Americans are portrayed by the media as a successful minority. As the academic achievement of Asian-Americans soared in recent years‚ the model minority stereotype of Asian-Americans has become remarkably popular in the United States. The model minority stereotype indicates that “Asian-Americans‚ through their hard work‚ intelligence‚ and emphasis on education and achievement‚ have been successful in American society.” The origin of the model minority stereotype

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    According to NBC news discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific islanders had been evident from the very early years of migration to America. For instance‚ in the mid-nineteenth century(1840s-1870s) there was no formal immigration policy‚ anyone willing to work was welcome. Chinese laborers filled a critical labor gap‚ working the mines and building the railroads‚ but when their labor was no longer needed‚ their race and nationality became an issue. In 1882‚ Chinese Laborers were no longer

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    TOPIC: American values at the crossroads: the United State in 21st century OUTLINE I. Overview of traditional American values and beliefs I.1- Individual freedom and self- reliance I.2- Equality of opportunity and competition I.3- Material wealth and hard working II. American values at the crossroads: the United State in 21st century II.1- factors that affect American history II.2- 20th century challenges to American values II.3- The war in Vietnam and the Watergate

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    Dear Professor Herrera‚ I decided to choose the topic about Amish because I’m very curious about the Amish culture. I don’t think people understand how different the Amish live. Students who go to Ohio State University no idea what an Amish person looks like. My cousin takes pictures of horse and buggies to show them what is normal in our town. I live in the country‚ so therefore there are Amish people all around us. I never understood how they lived‚ or why they choose lived like that

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    Widen Your Eyes To the Truth: Asian Blepharoplasty Is Acceptable! The eyes are undoubtedly the most noticeable feature on a person’s face. Generally when two people meet or come into contact with each other‚ it is considered polite to make eye contact as a means of acknowledgement. The eyes can also be an indicator of the attractiveness of an individual‚ since the standard of having “beautiful eyes” is defined as having large and round eyes‚ which just so happens to be a feature that most Caucasian

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    Like many other global cuisines‚ Asian cuisine is as varied as the countries on the continent. Asian cuisine is very much a part of the culture and history of the Asian countries but there are some food commonalities between the various cultures. In Asian cooking‚ the emphasis is on smaller portions‚ smaller amounts of meats and plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Unlike the Asian-hybrid cooking that can be found elsewhere‚ traditional Asian food preparation involves very little fat‚ and very

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    adaptation‚ describes the history‚ culture‚ and experience of Asian-Americans. The quote describes of a woman that aimlessly strolls through a market when she stumbles upon a swan. As she looks at it‚ the vendor comes up to her and explains how the swan used to be a duck‚ but as it stretched its neck‚ it changed its form—making it irresistible to not consume. Asian-Americans have adapted from their history and incorporated their culture with their newfound American culture to enhance the experience of

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