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    construct Chichén Itzá; the city existed before the Toltec diaspora. With that being said‚ the architectural similarities between Chichén Itzá and Tula denote a cultural link between the two‚ seemingly distant people. Feathered-serpent columns‚ chacmools‚ warrior columns‚ atlantean figures‚ wall panels‚ and other sculptural motifs which were discovered in Tula in the early twentieth century seemed to parallel those excavated in Chichén Itzá. Moreover‚ the Toltec presence is observed through building

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    Ukraine’s refugees in Russia are there to stay‚ in new twist for separatist conflictBy Michael Birnbaum TULA‚ Russia — First the war in eastern Ukraine sent Anna Gurova’s family running to Russia. Now most of the residents on her old street have departed — and she said few of them plan to return‚ even if peace settles over the industrial region they once called home.As Ukraine’s conflict settles into a calmer but still bloody rhythm‚ many of the war’s hundreds of thousands of refugees are rebuilding

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    to a greek man. Her name is Tula and she is a smart girl working for the familys greek restaruant almost religiously day after day without a "life" as her father implies‚ which basically means she hasnt found a greek man yet. She eventually meets a non-greek man who she falls in love with and wants to marry but she is stressed out because she is afraid of her family reacting in a horrible way. Eventually‚ things somewhatwork out between both sides of the family and tula gets married. Love is a funny

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    through someone’s thoughts or concepts on life. The main character Tula has had problems with being Greek her whole life. She was forced to go to Greek School‚ and taught that women were only good for marring‚ making babies and cooking food. This is a weakness in Greek Culture. She should have grown up with the thoughts of how she could do whatever she wants when she grows up and that she is capable of anything. All her life Tula wanted to be a pretty blonde eating her wonder bread sandwich at lunch

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    & Toth‚ F. (2009). Rationalization of Indigenous Male Circumcision as a Sacred Religious Custom: Health Beliefs of Xhosa Men in South Africa. Journal of Transcultural Nursing‚ 20(4)‚ 395-405. doi:10.1177/1043659609340801 Peltzer‚ K.‚ & Kanta‚ X. (2009). Medical circumcision and manhood initiation rituals in the Eastern Cape‚ South Africa: a post intervention evaluation. Culture‚ Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research‚ Intervention and Care‚ 11(1)‚ 83-97. Retrieved

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    Family Paper NURS 3304 Professional Nursing Practice October 6‚ 2011 Introduction The movie we chose to review is My Big Fat Greek Wedding. The film portrays a large family with strong cultural beliefs. Family relatives include Tula Portokalos‚ Gus Portokalos‚ Maria Portokalos‚ Athena Portokalos‚ Yiayia‚ Aunt Voula‚ Nick Portokalos‚ Uncle Taki‚ Athena‚ Foci‚ Cousin Nikki‚ Cousin Angelo‚ Yianni‚ Cousin Jennie‚ Aunt Frieda‚ Cousin Marianthi‚ Aunt Lexy‚ Aunt Nota‚ and Paris Miller.

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    to University he gets very upset and says no‚ as he doesn’t want her to leave the family and get on with her life. • The father offers money to Thia Voula for her travel agents business; this shows how they help each other within the community. • Tula asks to her boyfriend‚ if he went on holiday with his cousins‚ and he says no‚ she is shocked as she has 27 close cousins which they travel and do everything together. • “ Greeks marry Greeks‚ to breed Greeks” this shows how closed they are in their

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    Mymensingh is a district of Dhaka division‚ Bangladesh which was once a large district. Mymensingh district was established in 1787. This greater district was later reorganized as six districts. They are Tangail‚ Jamalpur‚ Kishoreganj‚ Sherpur‚ Netrokona‚ and Mymensingh. Mymensingh district has eight municipalities and twelve Upzillas. The municipalities are‚ namely Bhaluka‚ Gaffargaon‚ Gauripur‚ Ishwarganj‚ Mymensingh Sadar‚ Nandail‚ Muktagachha‚ and Trishal. The twelve upzillas are: Bhaluka‚ Dhobaura

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    which was directed by Joel Zwick in 2002. The movie combined between romance and comedy to show the different habits between Greek and American ordinary people. The main character is girl named Tula who suffers from her Greek family whose tried to prevent her from marrying the man she loved. At last Tula won and married her lover Ian Miller and they celebrate in a purely Greek wedding. I noticed that marriage in Greek culture is a very big deal and mostly they think that Greeks must marry Greeks

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    of camouflage‚ secrecy and ritual is discovered. The term ‘dot painting’ stems from what the Western eye sees when faced with contemporary Aboriginal acrylic paintings. This painting style arose from the Papunya art movement in the 1970s. Papunya Tula artists used a process which originally mirrored traditional spiritual ceremonies. In such rituals the soil would be cleared and smoothed over as a canvas

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