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    SHARIAH PERSPECTIVE ON MAKE-UP Introduction In this assignment‚ we will talk about the shariah perspectives on makeup regarding the concept of makeup itself in shariah either we need to keep the modesty in beautification of women or not and about the halal makeup. Many of the women out there use makeup blindly without checking on the ingredient of the makeup. We tend to choose cosmetic products which have colorful and attractive display and come from famous brand. Woman and beautiful thing

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    Joshua M. Davidson Soc. 100 Pr. Brosmer 11/23/2013 Social issues: Marijuana in America For generations in many cultures and in many societies marijuana has been a part of life. Some have used it for spiritual reasons while others have used for medical reasons. In some cultures it was used together as some sort of magic; combining the two uses together to heal the sick. In the Americas cannabis was given out in tinctures as medicine until the 1930’s when the prohibition of marijuana began in

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    Running head: Cultural Diversity Cultural Diversity and Our Behavior Effects Mary J. Shaw Altenburg‚ Missouri Abstract How is cultural diversity created? Some think it simply exists. Cultural diversity is much broader than merely race and ethnicity. For example‚ it is quite possible that the cultural differences between the elite and the poor are greater than the differences between racial groups within the same society. So‚ how is cultural diversity created? More specifically‚ what are the general

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    A] social cultural environment: Social and cultural aspects of a society form its very nature. As "culture" is the essence of a society‚ this chapter will concentrate on a discussion of it only. Of all the so called "environmental uncontrollables"‚ culture‚ or at least the study of it‚ is one of the most difficult to comprehend‚ take account of and harness to advantage. This is particularly so when the product or service is "culture bound". Such products and services include those which are

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    Final Paper Socio- Cultural issue and education Education gives us knowledge of the world around us. Education is not only about what we learn in our textbook as students but about the lessons we learn from those text books. It helps students develop a perspective on how to look at life. Education is the basic foundation for every one. It is instrumental in the development of our values and virtues. The future of our nation is safe in the hands of educated individuals‚ which is why

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    Quantitative Methodology Chapter 3 ________________________________________________________________19 Methods and Research Questions Chapter 4 ________________________________________________________________22 Women in Indian Cinema: History‚ Socio-Cultural Factors and Women’s Roles in Films Chapter 5 ________________________________________________________________44 The Great Indian Epics and Indian Pop culture - Character Prototypes in Epics and Their Influence on Story Telling in Indian Cinema

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    evolved morals. As a result‚ an abundance of controversial life-changing events dwindles within‚ thus establishing cultural issues. One cultural issue today resides within cheating‚ more specifically affairs. The animated television show Bob’s Burgers‚ centers one of its episodes titled “An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal” on the concept of affairs. The writers/producers allude to the social acceptance of partaking in an affair

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    Cultural Diversity-African American Diet In the present time the African American culture changed quite a bit in being removed from where they as a people originated or should I say their homeland from whence they came. African American people are a people who are influenced tremendously from their fore fathers and mothers who lived in the southern part of the United States. The nomenclature for this group is to include African American‚ Black Americans or people of color. I prefer to use African

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    Cross-Cultural Perspective: The Cultural and Ethical Issue of Globalization Many American companies that are outsourcing jobs to other countries create a problem in the economy of the Unites States and also creates a cultural effect in a global scale. To this day‚ The United States had lost millions of manufacturing jobs compared to two decades ago (Heffner‚ 2012). Americans can no longer compete to international manufacturers‚ which put the United States economy in doom. There are many factors

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    2008 United States/Canada: Fox Searchlight PicturesWarner Bros. Pictures 2008 Australia: Icon Film Distrubution 2009 “Slumdog Millionaire”‚ a film set in the Twenty-first century of modern day India‚ is a great case for the Cultural and Economic Globalization theory. This movie has at its core a western influence and a quest for freedom through economic empowerment (capitalism)‚ utilizing the love of western culture and modern technology. The film has as its central character a young Indian man

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