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Popular culture directly affects the Caribbean and is resulting in a dilution or loss of Caribbean culture. It started off gradually in the 1960′s but has been accelerating in recent years. One of the best places that this is seen is on smaller …

Indian culture explained

… to help one another in need of help and distress. If not monetary then at least in kind or non-monetary ways.

Indian culture tells us to multiply and distribute joy and happiness and share sadness and pain. It tells us that by all this we can …

… checked in and then dispersed to other areas throughout the nation leaving their mark on American culture.


Cuisines of America

Immigrants from Europe, Asia, South America and the Middle East have introduced …

CONFLICT AND RECONCILIATION

Imagine a society or culture in which most conflict was reconciled by the innate structure of the society. Imagine at the same time a culture in which personal freedom was absolute, …

… , Japan, India, and Philippines, very different countries with different religions.

To relate with a person of a different culture, race, gender, or social-economical background it is necessary to understand the particular culture, or sub- …

… countries within these wider titles. Basically, families tend to be smaller and live further apart in many of the Western cultures, whereas they appear to be larger in number yet live closer in proximity within the Asian. In addition, more emphasis …

… of Baisakhi, the festivals of India are celebrations of shared emotion. Year around festivals of different religions make Indian culture colorful and unique.

Indians are known for their hospitality. The warmth in the relations and euphoria in …

The United States of America has traditionally been referred to as a “melting pot” of cultures. However, I believe that this melting pot has formed its own distinct culture that makes it easy to identify an American over someone from another …

When I talk about “our” culture, I’m not talking about the adults.

I’m talking about my youth culture. Young America, the biggest generation of kids that our nation has ever seen before. We’ll be the next ones to inherit America and make …

… this analogy has its limitations, it is also an interesting point to explore.

On a very basic level, Japanese culture values simplicity, form, refinement and small aesthetic details. These values are expressed in food, clothing, social …

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