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Emonster
by blackbarette, May 4, 2008
The youth indignantly proclaims this as originality, self-expression, and obvious emotions, but never as a fad they simply follow. Though the youth is tolerable, the actions can be as hollow as dying without a purpose.
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Peculiar Marriage Rite of Some Ethnic Groups
by nobert soloria bermosa, Apr 21, 2008
Unusual marriage ceremonies of some cultural minorities.
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Evolvement of the House
by swapna.p, Apr 19, 2008
The Chinese are the most adaptable in the world. It was their way of life and religions life and culture that moulded them that way.
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Life and Light: A Gypsy Revival
by Roger Penney, Apr 13, 2008
The movement among the English Gypsies from c1980 to the present is spreading all over the world. Thousands of our people have "gone hallelujah!" as one gypsy man said.
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Zawlbuk: A Common Bedroom of the Mizo Youth
by thresiapaulose, Apr 11, 2008
Zawlbuk is the common bedroom that the young men of Mizoram in India had. It helped the young men of their communities to grow in morality. We are called to think about this cultural place in this age of homosexuality and AIDS.
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All Things Pinoy
by sighree, Apr 11, 2008
A typical Filipino life that any Filipino who reads this can certainly relate to.
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Knowledge Systems of Some Scheduled Tribe Communities of South India
by madhava, Apr 10, 2008
The Scheduled Tribes of India are generally forest-dwelling, living comparatively isolated from the rest of the population. They have developed distinct skills of their own, based on knowledge systems they have built up. The article describes some of these, from Scheduled Tribe communities in South India.
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Odd Cultural Rituals: Passing Into Manhood
by BFGanley, Apr 1, 2008
Here are two ways to pass into manhood in two different cultures.
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Identifying Your Culture
by Carol Holzweiss, Apr 1, 2008
While many people biologically inherit many physical traits and behavioral instincts, culture is socially inherited.
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Poles Apart?
by RJWestwell, Mar 31, 2008
How Polish and British cultures differ but many of the differences are only because people are different, not cultures or races.
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