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    Topics of Taboo

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    Topics of taboo‚ such as religion‚ sexuality‚ and abortion are subjects that cause people to be opinionated and defensive; so much so‚ that it has become inappropriate to discuss them in some social settings. When expressing your views‚ if your stance is not firm or well researched your views may be torn to pieces and/or may even become so distorted you lose your argument. Because I have witnessed‚ and been the victim of verbal lashings‚ fortified in reasoning‚ I disagree with the claim that it does

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    Taboo During Pregnancy

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    Taboo during pregnancy Apart for the taboos in daily life‚ there are also has the taboos for pregnant in Malay culture. These taboos are important for the safety of the pregnant woman and her foetus. There are several advice and taboos that must be followed by the pregnant woman. For example‚ they are not allowed to hit and hurt the animal because it is concern that it will cause the baby be handicap. Thus‚ pregnant women should watch their words while talking‚ they are forbidden

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    Taboos‚ religious and societal prohibitions and cultural norms not only dictate daily life experiences for many in modern society‚ they also have a strong impression on perceptions of other cultures and inherent matters of right and wrong. Human behaviour is not only governed by rational decision making‚ but also the shared values and standards of acceptable behaviour which are universally known and accepted within a society. These social norms and taboos have puissant effects on how we interact

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    impact of Globalization on Indian culture and Indian architecture] Research methods [Identifying a Research problem] [The impact of Globalization on Indian culture and Indian architecture] Introduction Globalization opened up the wall between globe and people came to know the information and cultures all around. This made rapid growth of Urbanisation and technology which resulted in losing the culture and regional identity of India. Different cultures across the world mixed due

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    Family‚ Marriage and Kinship ties of Indian culture specifically of the village of Ratakote as told in Conformity and Conflict. The first thing I noticed about both cultures was they practiced arranged marriages with their children preferably being young (the Indians explained that young age was best so their children wouldn’t start becoming sexually active and elope with someone else they fell in love with and break off the entire marriage they were in). Both cultures were very close to each other family-wise

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    Indian Culture and Ethics

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    pollution is a major global problem. It has been suggested that it is the leading worldwide cause of deaths and diseases‚[1][2] and that it accounts for the deaths of more than 14‚000 people daily.[2] An estimated 700 million Indians have no access to a proper toilet‚ and 1‚000 Indian children die of diarrheal sickness every day.[3] Some 90% of China’s cities suffer from some degree of water pollution‚[4] and nearly 500 million people lack access to safe drinking water.[5] In addition to the acute problems

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    Mariam's Taboos

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    child or to the limited control she had over her own life because of her father. Yet as well‚ one could attest that her inability to believe she had control over her own life came from the Afghan culture she lived in‚ and the oppression that women faced due to cultural norms and government control. “A culture prohibiting women to appear in public combined with a widespread lack of education...women are confined to housework” (“Life as an Afghan woman‚” n.d.). Regardless‚ Mariam was denied the ability

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    Do's and Taboos in Poland

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    Do’s and taboos in Poland. Culture is an important part in people’s lives because it provides the messages that tend to shape their perceptions‚ judgments‚ attributions and various ideas of self and other. The cultures around the world are very different and very much the alike at the same time. The way people live around the world depends on the norms internalized by their societies. As I’m studying in Poland‚ I would like to tell about polish culture: its do’s and don’ts.

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    goes as long as its beneficial for you as an individual‚ a governing state of mind; it’s all normal for my eyes. Indian culture has a totally different model compared to the American culture. Indian culture stems from family values. Unlike the American culture the Indian culture has a very strong family base. American families tend to break apart due to individual desires and goals. Indians will by pass anything that appears to have a short term or long term affect on their family. However‚ Americans

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    American vs Indian culture No two cultures are the same. The American and Indian cultures have very vast differentiation between them..While the culture of America is a mixture of different cultures‚ the Indian culture is unique and has its own values. One of the major differences that can be seen between American and Indian culture is in family relations. While the Indians are very much family oriented‚ the Americans are individual oriented. In Indian culture‚ the family values are given more

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