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The Effects of The Industrial Revolution

by TonyBear in History, November 18, 2009
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The industrial revolution helped bring no innovative ways to go about things, but it also brought some negative aspects as well.

Crucifixes are Forbidden in Italian Schools by Court Order

by Lucas Dié in Education, November 4, 2009
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The Human Rights Court of the European Union has forbidden the public display of crucifixes in Italian schools. I am gloating, but probably not for the reasons you might think of. And in gloating, I am in good (or bad) company.

Has Tradition Gone by The Wayside?

by NapaTamm in Holidays, October 28, 2009
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A monologue about memories, traditions, and how our lifestyles have affected what is passed down to our children.

Indian Wedding: A Big Affair

by Anjali Jindal in Society, October 20, 2009
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A detailed view of the traditional Indian wedding and its customs.

Mimi and Mintuno: Horseshoe Crabs as Symbols of Marriage

by Purnomosidhi in Ethnicity, October 2, 2009
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In Javanase traditional marriage ceremony, the parents of bride and bridegroom give advice to them to always live together in harmony ever after like “Mimi”and “Mintuno”( horseshoe crabs).

Hudhud (War Epic of Ifugao)

by AeDechavez in Folklore, August 15, 2009
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Philippine Literature: Philippine Epics: Introduction, Review, Story, Summary of ‘Hudhud,’ a Philippine epic story of the Ifugao Province, Cordillera.

The Post Modern Generation

by Inashaza in History, August 13, 2009
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The concept of modern is opposed to the concept of tradition. Modern is for instance a new technology and tradition a culture that helps to cope with a situation. Most people have a dilemma between tradition and modern.

Legend of the Dreamcatcher

by Yalonda in Folklore, July 20, 2009
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Ever wonder what the story is behind the Native American dreamcatchers? well here it is!

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.

Lord of the Kula Ring: The Ceremonial Exchange

by Lauren Axelrod in Society, July 3, 2009
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Trade has been a staple in civilizations as far back as any archaeologist or scientist can research. Of course, the objects of value and the ceremonial exchanges differed from culture to culture, depending on what was seen as a good trade.

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