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Culture
Shock
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5 pages in length. The writer is sent on a hypothetical
excursion to a motorcycle rally where she is confronted with
a massive dose of culture shock. Various methods are applied
to help her overcome her discomfort with being in a strange
and unfamiliar cultural environment. By the end, the writer
determines that even though cultures may differ, there is
enough room for everyone to be accepted. Bibliography lists
3 sources.
Filename: CltrShck.wps
Daniel
Quinn's "Ishmael" And Marvin Perry's "Western
Civilization: A Brief History": Comparing Perspectives
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5 pages in length. Humankind's history has been filled with
advancements; indeed, one can readily argue that since the
very first time man realized he had the ability to formulate
specific answers to problematic questions, he has been
furthering the human race without so much as a reprieve.
This unwavering progress has been recorded and taught in
every classroom of every school all over the world. It would
never occur to anyone who has spent his or her entire life
believing such teachings that there could be something
incredibly wrong with the manner by which humanity has
furthered its own species. This is precisely the point of
Daniel Quinn's Ishmael, which effectively characterizes the
origins of civilization as nothing short of disastrous for
both the planet and other species alike. When compared with
the likes of Marvin Perry's Western Civilization: A Brief
History, it becomes quite clear how mankind demonstrated the
damaging characteristics of individualism from the
beginning. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCperry.wps
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la Barca's "Life in Mexico" # 2
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A 5 page paper based on an analysis of FrancesCalderon de la
Barca's Life in Mexico (early 19th century). The writer
applies what is learned in the book to cover the life of a
hypothetical Mexican criollo (Creole) during this time
period. Full citation for the primary source is available.
Filename: Mexico2.wps
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la Barca's Life in Mexico
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A 5 page paper on this book. The writer details aspects of
Mexican life in the 19th century, such as clothing styles,
households, religion, food, and differences in the social
classes.
Filename: Mexico.wps
Determining
Yuppie Cuisine
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A 4 page paper that addresses the diversity of yuppie tastes
in the culinary scene and describes why it is impossible to
define a cuisine for yuppies, except that it includes
everything. The paper posits that this is true because
yuppies are investigative and supportive of diverse
cultures. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Yuppies.doc
Documentary
- "Cannibal Tours" (1987) Analyzed
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This 2 page research paper analyzes the documentary film,
Cannibal Tours (1987), based upon the cultural exchange
between a group of German tourists and the natives living
along the Sepik River of Papua, New Guinea. Specifically
discussed are how director Dennis O'Rourke makes effective
use of humor and irony in recounting the ethnographic tale.
No bibliography.
Filename: Cannibal.wps
Documentary
- "Dead Birds" (1964) Analyzed
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This 2 page paper examines the 1964 ethnographic film,
"Dead Birds," which features the primitive Dani
tribe of Western New Guinea and its relevance in the study
of cultural anthropology. No bibliography.
Filename: Deadbird.wps
Documentary
- "The Kawelka: Ongka's Big Moka" (1976) Analyzed
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This 2 page paper examines the Kawelka tribal people of
Papua, New Guinea in terms of their gift giving ritual
featured in the 1976 film, The Kawelka: Ongka's Big Moka.
Specifically discussed is what civilized man can learn by
observing a supposedly uncivilized culture. No bibliography.
Filename: Bigmoka.wps
Donald
S. Pitkin’s “The House Giacomo Built: History of an
Italian Family, 1878-1978"
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This 5 page report discusses Pitkin’s 1985 book, “The
House that Giacomo Built.” While the book often has the
flavor of a historical novel or a classic story of a family
“epic,” “The House that Giacomo Built” also serve as
something of an object lesson regarding the determination of
one working-class Italian family to achieve its goal of
stability and family unity over the course of a century. It
also presents a setting that is a startling contrast to
typical family life in the United States. No secondary
sources.
Filename: BWpitkin.wps
East
Indian Culture
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This 6 page paper explores the elements of culture as they
pertain to Indian society. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KTindval.wps
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