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    relating to gender roles‚ it is important for one to appreciate that all arguments surrounding gender roles are historically and culturally contingent. The meaning of this is that something that might be true about gender roles in one society’s cultural group might be different when it comes to another cultural group. Likewise‚ gender roles in all over the world have significantly changed over time. Therefore‚ there is no generalizable and universal statement regarding gender roles. The common thread

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    Gender Roles in Navajo and Hopi Culture In Navajo mythology the most important figure is that of Changing Woman‚ who gave birth to the twin heroes who contributed much of what the Navajo consider to be their special culture. In daily life the important social units are those centering around a core of women—mother‚ daughter‚ sisters‚ and their sons and daughters. Affinal relatives‚ those who are relatives by marriage‚ play an important but peripheral role. Women are privy to religious and magical

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    believe that relationships and efficiency go hand in hand. The partners I work with on a routine biases help feed my energy and shape my attitude. If negative thoughts surround our relationships on the unit I find it difficult to contribute to a caring culture. On the other hand‚ if positive energy floods the floor I notice my passion for caring and efficiency flourish. When my unit practices together with love and compassion we are able to practice efficiently without compromising loving care. If hospital

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    In Native American culture‚ it was common to see many women with powerful roles in the community. Most families were Matrilineal ‚ with the woman’s family in charge. When the Europeans arrived in the late 1600’s to early 1700’s the roles of women began to change from the usual life they had before‚ to a whole new set of guidelines. In the early days of our history (before Europeans explored the new world) Native Americans settles all over the western hemisphere. While the men were predominantly

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    the Creole culture of The Awakening play important roles in Edna’s transformation. Throughout The Awakening‚ we see how Edna starts to realize she wants a different life. We see how she transforms from a conservative woman and a woman devoted to her husband to a woman who wants to be alone‚ independent‚ and doesn’t want the bonds of marriage to restrict her life. Edna had modern day thoughts and wanted a modern day lifestyle all those years ago in the 19th century. The Creole culture was made up

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    Although these were false gods‚ the Greek gods played a huge role in greek culture. In ancient Greece these gods were apart of their everyday lives. The Greeks beliefs and traditions were all inspired by the Greek gods in different ways. They held city festivals and sporting and artistic competitions to praise the gods for all they did for them. They built temples for the gods so that they could worship them‚ and surprisingly many of the temples are still up today. Many looked for signs from the

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    The new unified Vietnam became the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV). the With Americans gone‚ however‚ Vietnam’s military problems were not over. In neighboring Kampuchea (previously named Cambodia)‚ Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge began a reign of terror in hopes of creating a pre-industrial utopia‚ murdering around 2 million people in so-called "killing fields." In 1978‚ the SRV invaded Kampuchea to stop the Khmer Rouge‚ in what became known as "Vietnam’s Vietnam." While the invasion put an end

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    The biggest challenges to persuasion in contemporary political culture is speakers are listening to the other party and tend to be a popularity contest. When I think of persuasion‚ I think of debate and with debate comes rebuttal. Although we are encouraged to listen to our opponents‚ we do not truly listen to them‚ but rather we look to cherry pick certain points‚ statements or words that would ultimately be useful to our argument. This is a modern-day challenge because of the emphasis being placed

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    since the world was created. Sex is a big part in most cultures whether it be for enjoyment or procreation it is incorporated all over the world. It almost seems more normal during this time than we see it today. We put bad labels on things now that back then they saw as a normal everyday thing occurrence. Something they both had in common was that it was important if you were a sexual creature in both cultures. It also is more open in these cultures. The Kemetics were known to have sex in close proximities

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    Cultures are made up of beliefs‚ norms‚ customs‚ and so much more. The diffusion of cultures allows for subcultures and countercultures. Diffusion allows cultures to share with each other and see much more of what there is outside of the circle they are in. The United States is a combination of different cultures. It is basically a thousand subcultures combined into a larger one. Subcultures are smaller cultural groups within a larger culture (Keirns‚ et al.‚ 2015). There are so many ethnicities

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