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The longer we refuse to deal openly with the tensions created by a clash of cultures, the more strained relations will become.
Teaching acceptance and tolerance of different cultures is not forcing our ways and views on the children
Leaving the kids in their comfort zone by allowing them not to mix is a total injustice to the children
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “cultures”
Standing while brown in Beverly Hills
LA Observed —
Lalo Alcaraz takes umbrage after a "white lady" approached him twice outside a Mexican restaurant and tried to give him her valet parking ticket. He posts at Pocho.com : I posted about my Beverly Hills incident on my Facebook page, unleashing a flood of responses of similar anecdotes, some biting and muy funny. This ...
Photographer Dennis Manarchy builds supersize 35 foot camera
top99news - breaking news from the world top newspapers —
http://www.dailymail.co.uk Photographer Dennis Manarchy builds supersize 35 foot camera Dennis Manarchy has constructed the 35ft long device to travel around the U.S. and capture vanishing cultures. published date:Thu, 16 Feb 2012 08:56:35 GMT
Cotton Candy Kid
http://epiac1216.wordpress.com —
Snapshot of a cute girl dressed in pink enjoying a sweet cotton candy during the celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year in Panama City, Panama. Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.
Happy Valentines Day! =)
A Priori Ad Infinitum —
To all my friends whether youre celebrating or not, Happy Valentines Day! Ive learnt something more significant today that Valentines Day is not only constrained to showing love to your loved one, but rather showing love to everyone around you. But this is a very common misconception that 80% of people make, that ...
Street Photography
http://epiac1216.wordpress.com —
After shooting snapshots for approximately three years, I’ve developed a taste for street photography. I love to take pictures of people on the streets, malls, fairs, and what have you. Not only people are the subject of my Birthday Camera, so are buildings, cups, flowers, dishes, spoons, and just about anything ...
Dragon Boy
http://epiac1216.wordpress.com —
Snapshot of a little boy wearing a dragon mask made out of cylindrical brightly colored balloons. This shot was taken at El Dorado Mall during the celebration of the Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival. Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.
Mechoopda Culture, Traditional Life, and Society
Native American Encyclopedia —
Mechoopda Culture, Traditional Life, and Society Mechoopda oral literature is replete with myths recounting the origin of nearly every aspect of life in the world, including the establishment of culture. The creation of the first man and women, the gift of the first food (acorn), and even the occurrence of the first ...
Spiritual Economies: Islam, Globalization, and the Afterlife of Development (Expertise: Cultures and Technologies of Knowledge / Knowledge & Power)
Indonesian Online News —
In Europe and North America Muslims are often represented in conflict with modernitybut what could be more modern than motivational programs that represent Islamic practice as conducive to business success and personal growth? Daromir Rudnyckyjs innovative and surprising book challenges widespread assumptions about ...
Photographing People
Louise Diesel Photography —
People are probably the most amazing, complicated but fascinating species ever created. Our Creator must always have such a fun time constructing all of us, because each and every one of us humans looks different. One could have a photographic career for many years, and only photograph people and their ways, ...
Ten random observations about Greece
Gadling —
Filed under: Arts and Culture , Learning , Europe , Greece While researching my travel series on Greece I noticed some interesting things that didnt fit into any of the articles. Some of these observations may be obvious to those more familiar with Greece, but odd first impressions are one of the fun things ...
Screen Naija Open Air Cinema Has Arrived!
Nigerian Times —
Screen Naija Open Air Cinema is the new outdoor mobile community cinema project in partnership with the Projection Foundation to provide cinema in every conducive and receptive community in Nigeria. The Projection Foundation is a network of film festivals and organizations working together to provide ‘offline’ ...
Britains Heritage Cities are ready for visitors
Gadling —
Filed under: Arts and Culture , History , Europe , United Kingdom Thanks to the London Olympics , which will open on July 27, and the Queens Diamond Jubilee, 2012 is expected to be a boom year for tourism in Great Britain. In the hopes of capitalizing on this trend, six historic cities have teamed up to get ...
BENEFITS OF SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
College Pulse —
Seminole Community College is located in Florida. It is a “learning-centered†college that has been written to encounter a singular needs of both a village as well as students that it serves. This college provides students wishing to enroll most options to encounter their goals. Students wishing to come in a ...
The power of being purposeful
Upheavals: Mark Di Somma's blog —
In an age where products are increasingly similar and of equal quality, the opportunities to compete just on the basis of what you sell are disappearing. In fact, I’d go further than that and say, they’re as good as gone. Even if you know that your product has some sort of technical advantage over that of a rival, ...
Mistra: a medieval ghost town in southern Greece
Gadling —
Filed under: Arts and Culture , History , Learning , Europe , Greece , Books On a steep hill overlooking the Vale of Sparta in southwestern Greece stands the last capital of the Roman Empire. In 395 AD, beset by enemies, the empire split into western and eastern halves. The Western Roman Empire was soon ...
The Teva Winter Mountain Games begin today
Gadling —
Filed under: Biking , Climbing , Arts and Culture , Skiing , Festivals and Events , North America , United States The first-ever Teva Winter Mountain Games get underway today in Vail , Colorado , where some of the top pro and amateur outdoor athletes have gathered to compete in a variety of sports. The ...
Male Infertility and Cultures – male infertility
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It still amazes me that we live in the 21st century and yet so many cultures world wide are still so backward. By that, I mean for some people it almost seems like time is standing still because their thinking is the same as it was hundreds of years ago. For instance, when it comes [...]No related posts.
Working in France - Some Advice from a Veteran
The Franco-American Flophouse —
I said yesterday that I would write about getting a job and working in France. Â This is my experience as someone who has worked nearly 15 years in this country, almost all of it in IT, and mostly for French companies (two brief exceptions). Â Please do not take what I have to say as the final word. Â I would strongly ...
Anger Management For Children North Komelik
Anger Management for Children —
One of the specifically the area of emotional level and offer them to understand how a child’s ability to act out previous scenes of the child’s ability to learn more about what anger management for children North Komelik makes them feel powerful and superior to ever stepping foot in a classroom. Thirty years ago ...
Tenancy Advisors Job at Housing New Zealand Corporation, Otago, Dunedin
New Zealand Job Listing —
Location:    Otago    Dunedin Work type:    Full Time Classification:    Government & Defence    Government  Permanent full-time locations: Nelson, Dunedin, Mt. Roskill/Onehunga Permanent part-time (0.5) locations: Invercargill, West Coast Housing New Zealand Corporation is ...











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