Articles, tagged with "cultural beliefs", page 1
30th January 2012
When you travel to attend language school in Chile, one of the best parts of the experience will be meeting new people who are quite different from yourself. The country is home to many diverse populations including the indigenous people called the Mapuch...
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Author:
Ken Ingraham
21st December 2011
Going to an international school can provide a number of wonderful benefits. It offers the opportunity to gain a different type of understanding and perspective that would be impossible to obtain within the borders of the United States. For students loo...
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Author:
Felix Chesterfield
07th November 2011
I am certain quite a few of you have professional craving foods, these as chocolate or sugar correct prior to or for the duration of your period.The journey to discover out the supply of your cravings is an crucial one. It will not only aid you purchase i...
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Author:
CamrenAdams
28th July 2011
The recent purchase of Skype by Microsoft for $8.5 billion draws attention to how Skype and other forms of electronic communication affect the way in which we communicate globally. It also focuses on the rapid shift in cross-cultural communication and our...
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Author:
Brad Cramer
30th June 2011
Possessing gold is considered good as per many religious and cultural beliefs and since ages, people have invested their money to buy these glittering items to bring prosperity and happiness in their respective families. Now, when it comes to the term gol...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
19th April 2011
In spite of huge campaigns by various health sectors in the the federal government concerning contraceptive methods, a lot of women still remain reluctant to respond the call. The options are many and each of these approaches is thoroughly studied; their ...
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Author:
Steven Chang
14th March 2011
Starting from time that you reach your teenage years through your puberty stage and gradually until you turn to be considered a young adolescent, you'll have definitely thought about marriage at least once in your life. It is just natural to do this and t...
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Author:
Dorthea Mosers
02nd March 2011
Getting pregnant is a unique experience shared only by women. I bet men are a bit envious about this. Unlike men, women are meticulously selected to carry on this special task of procreation. Many women feel it is a blessed opportunity, while others have ...
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Author:
Steven Chang
22nd February 2011
Breast cancer represents a real health concern for the female population and due to its estimated high prevalence and risk factors is currently referred to as an epidemic. This perspective conveys the distorted message that all women are at risk of develo...
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Author:
alinaimorrow
23rd December 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Robert Gray
Unfortunately discrimination in the workplace is all too common and can have long lasting effects on all involved. But what exactly is discrimination and what should you do if you feel that you are being discriminated aga...
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Author:
Robert Gray Solicitor
22nd December 2010
There has been a great effort over the last decade to embed the teaching of MFL (modern foreign languages) in Primary schools. Seen by the Labour government of 1997-2010 as an essential element of the curriculum, learning a language at an early age can ha...
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Author:
Hannah McCarthey
31st August 2010
Queen's Valley School is a unique school exclusively for GIRLS, an outcome of the deep aspirations, values and expertise of its Chairman, Shri S. K. Sachdeva. The school is duly recognized, to be a Senior Secondary School, by the Department of Education, ...
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Author:
paulsimmions
28th July 2010
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Author:
Horace Jordan
08th July 2010
The most famous tribe in Kenya is the Masai who live on the southern west part of the country. They have tried to still hold on to their cultural beliefs even when the country has been flooded by the western way of life. It is a nomadic pastoralist commun...
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Author:
Owen Kenya Safaris
08th July 2010
The Masai today are Christians and a few have converted to Islam. Rarely will you find anyone who follows their traditionally religious beliefs strictly. Traditionally, the Masai are monotheistic. They believe in 'Engai' a god who it's supposed lives on O...
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Author:
Owen Kenya Safaris