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    Indian vs Western Culture

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    and at the same time we dont want to show alsocompletely naked‚to say that we are of Orient in nature. You see the advertisement in the Yahoo‚ how to increse the size of penis. Do this ad project us as cultured? I doubt. One may say that Western culture makes us bold enough to face the challenges of the present world. When west was sleeping‚ we were cultured and were bold. 2. lose of affection and attachment to the family. Because of westernisation‚ our children does not know even their close relatives

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    Sexuality The Taboo Subject Societies function in a particular way based on the country’s history‚ norms and values; it is sometimes hard to escape from these roots that have influenced our cultural norms. Religious affiliations have played a major role into forming negative impressions of sexuality and sex work. Sexual activity and imagery are considered deviant ‚ even in the modern society that we live; History proves that sex was considered holy ‚ and

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    I do agree with the author that the Comanche people operated a massive empire in the American Southwest. “…Comanche’s built in the early nineteenth century a loose bit imposing empire on the southern plains and in the southwest...” (141). Although when the Comanche arrived on the South Plains‚ they were not a unified body. They arrived in numerous family groups. There were a lot of different Comanche bands‚ but there were five major bands that played the important roles in Comanche history. The

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    Taboo Role In Dalit Women

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    Taboo (Dalit) has endured in India since various eras. Harijans (individuals from an inherited Hindu gathering of the most reduced social and custom status) were separated publicly and be subject to the group offense of Untouchability and social abuses by caste Hindus under Brahmanical request after execution of The Manusmṛti. The issue of Untouchability is a genuine social ailment in the Indian culture. The thought of contamination‚ pollution‚ and painting has brought about the most noticeably

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    IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON CULTURE An importance feature of globalization is the interchange of ideas as symbolized by the internet. The concern involves the clash of cultures and the spread of materialistic values. The internet allows any person to access and wonder into the Hollywood library and no one is there to stop‚ control or direct you. This has enormous influence on hoe people think‚ act or behave. The values that this entertainment industries reflects often promote materialism

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    Indian Culture vs. America Culture No two cultures are the same‚ but they to have similarities. Indian culture and American culture share many things; however‚ there have vast differentiations. Over time‚ I’ve come to recognize that the most different cultural aspects are marital customs‚ religious beliefs‚ and community values. Whenever I go to India‚ I get the chance to first hand experience the distinctions between the two cultures. The most dissimilar aspect‚ to me‚ is community values. I’ve

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    Indian vs American Indian and American cultures have been a big part of me and my life. The Indian culture and American cultures are similar and different. The Indian culture is a more strict‚ spicy cuisine‚ and an easier education system. On the other hand‚ the American culture is more laid back‚ has mixed cuisine‚ and has a tough education system. Competition is extreme in Indian society. From past experience‚ American parents are more encouraging than Indian parents. If an Indian child

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    National Geographic Channel produced a documentary television series called Taboo. The program is an educational look into "taboo" rituals and traditions practiced in some societies‚ yet forbidden‚ illegal or‚ reviled in others but somehow acceptable in some cultures. Taboo generally focuses on the most misunderstood‚ despised‚ or disagreed-upon activities‚ jobs‚ and roles. Eleven years ago when the first season of Taboo made its way on national television‚ there has been 9 seasons. On the 17th day

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    The namesake it a story about two different culture. You know how many cultures in this world‚ think for a moment you know how many cultures in the world? you knew what are the differences? this story tells you what are the differences between two cultures (American culture and indian culture). In my opinion i know that American culture and indian culture are so different culture like how act. Next ‚As we can see an American culture and indian culture you can ever noticed that one of the most important

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    here from India. Understanding two different culture shocks from Indian culture and American culture‚ was surely one of the toughest part about moving to the United States was. Everything was very different from my skin color to the way I spoke English. Every time I passed by people in the hallway‚ everyone would stare at me because they all knew about “the new girl from India.” Slowly as months passed by I started realizing the difference in culture‚ lifestyle‚ and behavior. Looking back before

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