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Mao Tse-Tung: The Cultural Revolution

by DavidC in History, November 2, 2009
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A short explanation of Mao’s Work during the Cultural Revolution of China.

Five Differences Between Europe and America

by Matthijs in Issues, September 30, 2009
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Europe and America are different in many ways. Some of these differences are quite interesting for those seeking cultural exploration. So, as a Dutch man I’ll give the people from America a taste of our way of living.

Inclusion From Educational, Social and Cultural Perspectives

by lizzie79 in Education, September 19, 2009
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A discussion about literacy development, inclusion and different perspectives.

Right or Wrong? Are There any Absolutes? Is Sexual Abuse Always Abuse?

by CaSundara in Society, August 24, 2009
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If morals are imposed by external (sociological and cultural) factors, and there is no intrinsic right and wrong, is the following behaviour immoral?

TNCs and the Influence of US Culture

by Hezza in Sociology, July 15, 2009
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This article describes why governments are becoming more and more hostile towards TNCS and american influences.

Feminism

by Angie Stewart in Politics, May 5, 2009
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Feminism comes in many forms. Although distinct, all feminism has one objective – that of better life quality for women worldwide. To which form of feminism do you adhere?

We Aussies Eat Weird Stuff

by legacycm in Society, February 16, 2009
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About the weird things Australians eat.

The Azande, America, and Ritual

by Jordon Humphrey in Religion, February 10, 2009
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The Azande believe that misfortune, illness or death are never an accident and always the result of malicious intent. Whether someone believes they are the victim of sorcery or witchcraft, all know “the motivation is not random, but rather envy… hatred” an argument or jealousy (Peters-Golden 11).

Tribal Survival in Century 21

by R J Evans in Ethnicity, January 11, 2009
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Many people saw the twentieth century as the chronological death knell for tribal cultures around the world, particularly as globalization took hold. However, many tribes persevered and are still here at almost the end of the first decade of the twenty first. Here we take a look at four of these tribes – to our eyes perhaps bewilderingly unfamiliar – and ponder how long their unique cultures will continue to surprise, educate and delight.

Black Studies Cultural Identity

by youngn in Ethnicity, December 11, 2008
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Do you know where you come from?

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