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13th October 2009
Experience another way of living...
Bhutan is no ordinary place. This is a country where buying cigarettes is illegal, where the rice is red and where chillies aren’t just a seasoning but the entire dish. It’s a deeply Buddhist land, where men wear... Read >
Author: ezeego
29th September 2009
Vanessa Million:Changing Millions of Lives,One Relationship at a Time.
Current Practices in Multicultural Assessment by School Psychologists
Volume 5, No. 3, Article. 23 – September 2004
Eric J. López, Loretta Salas, Elsa Arroyos-Jurado &... Read >
Author: Vanessa Million
23rd September 2009
Rajasthan is the most sought after travel destination in India, both for Indian travellers as well as those arriving from overseas. The reason for that lies in its unique cultural identity which has been reasonably preserved, and its monuments, the forts,... Read >
Author: pancy
03rd September 2009
Buenos Aires, the lovely capital city of Argentine Republic, is an exciting and ever blooming gateway for whole of the Latin America. This has made this city become dynamic and modern capital that represents the unique and splendid architecture of its cre... Read >
Author: ashu kaushik
21st August 2009
El Arrayán is a remarkable restaurant of Puerto Vallarta which in addition to providing great food for its valuable customers provides comfort and enjoyment. Previously El Arrayán also provided cooking classes to both the locals and the tourists in Puer... Read >
Author: Pvrpv
19th August 2009
Music mediated sign language instruction has several central purposes. The first is to guide each child, deaf or hearing, in developing fluent language skills while promoting effective communication between the children and their family and peers. The sec... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting
03rd August 2009
Buenos Aires, the capital of the Argentine Republic, is an exciting bustling place that is a huge gateway for the rest of Latin America. Due to this, city has become modern and dynamic capital that proudly showcases the unique architecture of its founders... Read >
Author: Lokesh Teotia
12th June 2009
Los Angeles also referred to as ‘The City of Angels’ is the largest city in the state of California and is the second largest city in the United States. Home to the ‘Entertainment Capital of the World’, Hollywood has a world-renowned cultural ide... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
04th June 2009
People prefer to spend their weekend watching movies with their friends and family members. Earlier the people used to watch only the Bollywood movies but now their interest has shifted towards the Hollywood world. The love and respect for the Hollywood N... Read >
Author: Aradhana
11th May 2009
Singapore, also known as the Lion City, is a tiny teardrop island in the Malay Peninsula. It has an amazing ambiance and lots of attractions and a unique heritage, which leave the tourist awestruck. Be it the Indians, Malaysians, the Chinese, or the Europ... Read >
Author: katewilliams
07th May 2009
Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the country's largest city. Stretching south to north along the Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires has been the gateway to Argentina for many centuries. As a result, this city is now a modern and dynamic capital tha... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
26th February 2009
Among the countless products and brands to have come out of our wide brown land, some stand out in our minds as iconic. These are the products that have gone beyond being items of simple commerce to plant themselves firmly in our consciousness and cultura... Read >
Author: Lucy McPhee
20th February 2009
PEI, also known as Prince Edward Island, is an island province of Canada lying 13 km off the eastern coast. It is connected to the mainland by the Confederation Bridge, as well as ferry and air links. PEI is the ocean playground of Canada and the permanen... Read >
Author: Arvind
20th February 2009
PEI, also known as Prince Edward Island, is an island province of Canada lying 13 km off the eastern coast. It is connected to the mainland by the Confederation Bridge, as well as ferry and air links. PEI is the ocean playground of Canada and the permanen... Read >
Author: Arvind
25th January 2009
Korea, one of the continuous civilizations oldest, has a distinct cultural identity which cannot be absorptive by its larger adjoining countries. The music, the trades, ceramics and painting form a group of excellent traditional Korean arts. The musicians... Read >
Author: nancy eben
22nd January 2009
In September 2007 - at the age of 60 - I enrolled in a 20 week refresher course in Conversational Irish (Ghaeilge Labhartha) at University College Cork. Many of my generation were alienated towards the Irish language, because it was compulsory to learn it... Read >
Author: shaktian2009
22nd January 2009
Korea, one of the continuous civilizations oldest, has a distinct cultural identity which cannot be absorptive by its larger adjoining countries. The music, the trades, ceramics and painting form a group of excellent traditional Korean arts. The musicians... Read >
Author: nancy eben
20th October 2008
Music and dance has been at the very heart of Irish culture and heritage for as long as we can remember. These traditional songs and dances which have been passed down through the years give us a strong sense of cultural identity and are still a huge part... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
25th September 2008
Korea, one of the oldest continuous civilizations, has a distinct cultural identity that cannot be absorbed by its larger neighboring countries. Music, crafts, ceramics and painting form a group of excellent traditional Korean arts. Musicians have a remar... Read >
Author: nancy eben
24th July 2008
The amazing field of culinary arts is immense and wide-ranging. You have the option of preparing dishes depending on their cultural identity, the occasion when it is prepared and even based on how sweet it tastes like desserts. In case you are keen on any... Read >
Author: mamta chhatwal
15th May 2008
The Passionate and Proud Irish.
Gaelic and Celtic traditions are rooted in the bedrock of Ireland, a country that a very passionate and proud people call home. Probably no other nationality has a stronger sense of their national and cultural heritage ... Read >
Author: diane hamments
29th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jeffery Bradley
Are dreadlocks simply a unique hairstyle or part of the Black cultural experience? And is it acceptable for other races to grow dreadlocks? Because of Black people's kinky hair texture, many believe they're the only ... Read >
Author: Jeffery Bradley
21st October 2007
Prague is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, and the historic centre has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since 1992. For those wishing to experience the night-life, Prague offers a vast assortment... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
31st August 2007
The local food movement is tied together with some of the most emotional issues of the new century. Although it has some critics, it also has some dedicated and ardent supporters.
The idea behind Local Food is rather complicated although it might appea... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
24th August 2007
Costa Rica boasts a one of the highest literacy rates worldwide with 96% of its natives being educated at least through 11th grade. That’s undoubtedly thanks to the mandatory schooling for children. The Costa Rica government provides their education fre... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land
24th August 2007
They say there is nothing worse than a homesick Celt a long way from home or a bunch of Celts on a mission if they feel that culture is under threat.
I can talk about those issues above with a degree of the impunity being a fully paid up “Celt” mys... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
29th June 2007
Once described by ex-Monty Python star and globalexplorer Michael Palin as "like Venice on speed", Dhaka has long been the subject of fascination with both travellers and historians in South Asia. The city has suffered a long, fractured and brutal history... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
21st June 2007
The problem of cultural misunderstandings became wide-spread in contemporary society. A big number of various sexual, cultural or racial groups are now accepted by society. Researchers have defined that cultural identity is a wide notion which consists of... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
05th June 2007
Why is this important?
All of us are born with most aspects of our lives already established for us. Our economic status, cultural identity, personality, core values and our customs are waiting for us when we are born. For many people, this predetermin... Read >
Author: Craig Nathanson
04th June 2007
Why is this important?
All of us are born with most aspects of our lives already established for us. Our economic status, cultural identity, personality, core values and our customs are waiting for us when we are born. For many people, this predeterm... Read >
Author: craig nathanson
02nd February 2007
The question of whether or not the world is really becoming a “global village” is a complicated one, an inevitably involves the consideration of a wide variety of different circumstances.
First, it is necessary to articulate what exactly is meant b... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens
11th January 2007
Maori tattoo and design are part of Maori cultural identity. So what is the big deal when big companies use Maori icons to sell their products? Who stole my hangi (traditional Maori method of cooking food) is an expression meaning who stole my cultural id... Read >
Author: Tiki OBrien
27th November 2006
Will online dating work for you?
Whilst some sites, like eHarmony, claim to have a scientific method for matching people, allegedly resulting in more successful and longer lasting marriages, the simple fact is that online dating, in its variety of form... Read >
Author: Dervish
03rd July 2006
Copyright 2006 Relational Sensibilities
Can employers see beyond recent immigration issues to tap into the needs of the Spanish-speaking workers and find mutual economic opportunity? Success will require much more than translating worker manuals into ... Read >
Author: Marissa Perez
05th March 2006
After years of experience in Hotels, Tour Operator Companies and Public Offices for Tourism, with Sleep in Sicily you can get a high quality Bed and Breakfast accommodation in the province or all around Sicily. The entire package is complemented by the t... Read >
Author: Angela Rossi
05th March 2006
After years of experience in Hotels, Tour Operator Companies and Public Offices for Tourism, with Sleep in Sicily you can get a high quality Bed and Breakfast accommodation in the province or all around Sicily. The entire package is complemented by the t... Read >
Author: Angela Rossi
23rd September 2005
The Mantle of the Prophet
Mottahedeh's reference to "a flexible exterior and private interior" a relevant in two spheres: the entire Iranian culture as well as individuals and their everyday experience.
First, the Iranian culture's "flexible exteri... Read >
Author: Patrick Flaherty
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