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Creating Own Culture Culture Term Paper
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Culture can be described as a pattern of human activities that is usually an invisible bond and binds people in a community. The lifestyle of each individual in a certain community is usually a manifestation of their culture. Culture can manifest itself in art, language, literature, religion, moral values and other community activities. 
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Why do Figure Scenes Appear on Geometric Vase Culture Essay
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When historians, experts, and even common people look and analyze these historical-artistic objects particularly vases, it can provide detailed information about not only the process involved in the making of those vases, but also about the social, cultural, and varied aspects of people of those times.
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The Key Debates Surrounding Cultural Policy in Relation to the Cultural Value Culture Literature review
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Cultural policy is a subject of debate since supporting one industry or class of people by the government may lead to dissatisfaction with the other (Hesmondhalgh 2013, 123). The subject of cultural policy is important and seen as organized in different forms in history. It is a subject that has been viewed differently by policymakers.
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Australian Food and Hospitality Industry Culture Assignment
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The study will focus its research under three questions, including what has influenced modern Australian cuisine? How are cultural influences changing modern Australian cuisine? And what do Australians choose to eat when dining out and what is the main cultural influence? The study will use primary and secondary sources to find the relevant information for the topics of discussion.
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Language and Culture's Influence on Perception Culture Annotated Bibliography
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Language is a tool of communication and passing ideas or information from the source, through a medium, to the recipient. Therefore, I think the idea has to be formulated or the information has to be existent first before one can communicate it by using some language. With direct response, I am of the view that language has nothing to do with what one thinks.
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Bilingualism and Biculturalism Culture Literature review
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Bilingualism is an act of embracing multiple languages. These may be by individual speakers or a group of people. The multilingual speaker's population is extremely higher in comparison to the monolingual speaking individuals among the diverse societies across the World. The current societies across the World seem to have impressed the social practices that are enhanced by Bilingualism.
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Australia Should Move towards a Melting Pot System Culture Literature review
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Modern debates on the distinctiveness of specific national cultural values, activities, and practices have increasingly become complicated because they are often organized and marketed subject to the values and beliefs of the people and the societies that they affect. It is for this reason that one can support the idea that austral should move towards the melting pot system.
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Children and Popular Culture Culture Literature review
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The first article detailed the findings of a study conducted by the authors from September 2004 to July 2005 of the use by children of popular culture, media, and technologies in the home. The study was made by surveying 1,852 parents and carers who attended 120 maintained and non-maintained years settings in England, as well as 524 early years practitioners who worked in the aforesaid settings.
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Traditional Marriage and Cultural Values in the Ewe Land Culture Essay
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The speeches provide the necessary information about how to go about marriage as a man and wife. The consummation process involves coitus between the new couple to determine the girl’s virginity (Nukunya 89). The society highly regards a virgin for it considers her pure and stands as a status of great pride. Both sides of the family celebrate the girl’s virginity.
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Why Do People Eat the Foods They Do in the Way They Do Culture Coursework
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As the country is experiencing severe malnutrition problem across ages, the countrymen should start adding less spicy and healthier food into their diet. Popular recipes should be modified according to that. This will require them to increase expenditure on food consumption proportionately, as income increases.
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Attributes that Make Multi-Cultural Organization Effective Culture Research Proposal
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There has been a pressing need for the introduction of multiculturalism in the business organizations and in schools among other institutions, primarily to ensure that the country is well prepared for the world’s domination and peaceful co-existence between her citizens and other communities from other parts of the world.
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The Main Cultural Groups in the Pacific Ocean - Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia Culture Essay
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According to history, the occupants were sailors who used stars to determine night hours. The land is about 70 million sq miles of Pacific Ocean. Polynesia is made up of two cultural groups, east and west Polynesia. The culture of west belong to high populations, it is made up of well build institutions of marriage, judiciary traditions. 
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Culture and Advertising Culture Case Study
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To understand this approach to a more effective and complete degree, the following analysis will focus on one of these paradigms; namely cultural marketing. Through such an examination, it is the hope of this author that the reader will come to a more informed understanding with respect to the way in which this paradigm/approach is utilized. 
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Art Gallery of Ontario: The Great Upheaval: Masterpieces from the Guggenheim Collection 1910-1918 Culture Essay
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The modern art collection by Guggenheim was born when Hilla Rebay, a compatriot of Kandinsky was hired by Guggenheim’s wife to paint his portrait. There are indications that Guggenheim had before this been a collector of boring landscapes, and it is after this that he started keeping the works of Kandinsky.
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Critical Analysis of Evisceration of a Roebuck with a Portrait of a Married Couple Culture Essay
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Another focus that interpretation of his art work would focus on is the social setting of the author’s background. The author visited Italy, which was at the pick of art revolution, and also worked in Milan. In addition, the author specialized in painting fruits, flowers, as well as still life as his subjects, and later turned into painting animals
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Florida Scene Review Culture Report
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Thomas Moran is an artist who is popular for creating work that is under the influence of the state of nature. His work, Florida Scene, mostly employs organic shapes, which aim at attracting the attention of his audience. The southern landscape present in his work is characterized by rounded or often curving forms as noted in the ocean, sky, and vegetation.
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How Culture Was Brought to Brick Lane Culture Essay
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Since the seventeenth century, immigrants have continuously settled there starting with the French Huguenots who were experts in tailoring and weaving while the Irish and Ashkenazi Jews settled in the place from the nineteenth century into the twentieth century. The major reason for the place being very attractive for the immigrants was to provide semi or unskilled labor.
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Rivalry, Imitation, and Envy in Italian Renaissance Art Culture Report
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Cities and towns in Italy outdid each other in building and appearance. Florence in particular is credited to the origin of a renaissance. During the time, this city competed with Siena in grandness and appearance. Known as the biggest city in Europe during the time, it had the financial muscle to show off and appear as a cut above the rest in artistry.
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The Miao Clothing Culture Essay
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According to the last census by the government of China, the people of Miao total to almost nine million of the Chinese population. The sequence of these people remains consistent for the last five thousand years. The culture of the people of Miao constitutes among other rich historical legends. In many ways, some of their clothing forms part of the traditional Chinese clothes.
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The Flying Dragon of XiAn Culture Report
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The dragon is depicted in a downward flying stance, and the viewer can imagine that his front feet do not touch the ground and he dives on about a 45-degree angle with his body flowing behind him waving like a snake or a swimming eel. Tilting the picture makes this easy to see. The dragon’s rear legs trail almost straight up with his feet.
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Art Consciousness Culture Coursework
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Art theory, criticism, and scholarship, as mentioned earlier isolates itself from “ordinary” people, but while the major sponsorships come from galleries, art patrons and education, these do not constitute the artist's audience. What all this criticism of art critics and scholars shows is that they cannot even understand the work, much less judge it, without considering the audience.
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Representation of 3d Space in Art Culture Report
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Representation of elements in the painting is not clear like would be in traditional paintworks (Tyler & Ione, 2009). A person looking at the painting cannot clearly identify the wheat if the title is not read. The clouds are also represented in an experimental way away from what was previously the norm (Harvard, 2014). The space illustrated is that of farmland on a warm calm day.
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How Fashion Helps Individuals Manage Their Identities Culture Coursework
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Unlike the face or hair, or other aspects of the bodily appearance, they are wholly cultural productions, and they can literally be put on or off. But as we noted, this capacity to transform and redefine is limited. Clothes operate in conjunction with the body; there is an interplay between the two.  
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Textile as Identity Culture Case Study
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The outward definition of textile, too many, is nothing but a fabric that is made by knotting, weaving, crocheting, knitting or pressing fibers together. However, if one was to investigate the term and [textile] industry further, they would realize that there is much more to the term textile than meets the eye.
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Whether Racism Is Social or Biological in Nature Culture Essay
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There are whites, Indians, Asians, Hispanics, and African-Americans. The bible tells us that all human beings were created equal and in the image of God. So where did all these distinctions of race come from? Is race biological or socially constructed as Winant claims? These are questions that sociologists are concerned with researching. 
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Cross-Cultural Interview and Summary Culture Essay
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Therefore, I was able to find an Asian man for this cross-cultural Interview and summary essay. He was a man, aged 29 years from India and who had lived in the US for over seven years.
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Funerals in Japanese Culture Culture Essay
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Most of the Japanese culture has significantly been affected by westernization particularly on functions as a wedding with less change being experienced on funerals. The custom and beliefs are splicing of a Shinto, Confusion beliefs, and Buddhist, whereby most of the Japanese are considered as Buddhist, Shinto, or Shinto-Buddhist. 
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Comparison between Buddhist Culture and the Jewish Culture on Death Rituals Culture Assignment
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Death and grief are normal in life all over the world. Different cultures adopt their own ways of coping with death respectfully. Disrupting these cultural practices on death interferes with the ability of family members from coping with the problem of grief. Cultural views on the ritual of death differ on the basis of coping mechanisms. 
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Minority Inequality Culture Essay
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The world we live in is made up of unequal societies; people from different ethnic and social classes tend to have the different social treatment and as Aggleton mentions, “it is important to recognize that while all minority ethnic groups may experience discrimination, the form and intensity that this takes varies from one group to another”. 
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Race and Ethnicity in the United States Culture Assignment
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The interactions of the African Americans and the Native Americans among other population groups in the country have corroborated the claim that culture is a dynamic social concept as people trade values. As the African Americans interacted with the rest of the American population, they traded values influencing the cultures of each population. 
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Sporting Sub-Cultures - Pain and Injury Culture Essay
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The prevailing contingencies of cultural, social, economic, spatial, technological and political settings all contribute to the notion of sports being an inevitably localized practice. In this regard, sports as a localized practice can incorporate prevailing peculiarities of local contexts, into its ritualized performance. 
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Cultural Photographs by Martn Chambi Culture Essay
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The most immediate cultural constituent is a musical one which can be deduced from the fact that the subject is playing the flute. It is apparent that this of paramount importance to him as he is so engrossed in the act that he appears oblivious to the rest of the world. In a sense, one could imagine that the Quechan man is playing to the llama. 
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The Concept of Intersectionality Basing on the Work of Jordan-Zachery Culture Essay
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Intersectionality can be described as the interaction of different identities and experiences that promote exclusion and subordination. This is mainly concerned with how the aspects of gender, race, and other categories of individual and group differences interact and the outcome of their interactions based on the aspect of power. 
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Perception of the Culture on Weybosset Street Culture Essay
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The groups of people I saw were mostly mixed races of both black and white women and men, and as said before, mostly women.  Perhaps there is no cosmo and ethno social gathering in the cosmopolitan canopy present here as it seems that there is no implication of a racial divide in this particular scenario such as Anderson discusses (196). 
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Barthes Structural Analysis of Popular Culture Culture Essay
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Universality is a characteristic of signifiers so that they are recognized globally and used by people without limits. A good example is traffic lights. Traffic lights can be of different colours to signify the signs communicated such as go, stop, and caution. Through the development of society, the use of the signs should have developed further. 
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Transnational America by Randolph Bourne Culture Essay
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Randolph Bourne presents his argument that there is no true culture in America except that which has been pieced together from the experiences and cultures of the many different types of people who have come to live here. Americans are quick to define themselves by the Anglo-centric concepts of their earliest settlers and the most dominant members of society.
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The Importance of an Arcade as Urban and Socio-Political form within a City Culture Coursework
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The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, as an architectural form of the nineteenth century, has remained critical of consumerist culture revealing the importance of commerce in collective lives. At the same time, the Galleria became a social core of the city of Milan and became an alternative to the contemporary street that is overflowed with traffic.
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The Role of Oedipus Culture Essay
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“Oedipus Rex” or “Oedipus the King” by Sophocles is a strong document bearing the pros and cons of human psychology and facets. The character of the Oedipus itself has myriads of personality traits which need close introspection for exposition. The play is cast totally in numerous allegorical implications.
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Two Different Theories about the Dimensions of National Culture Culture Essay
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The present business world thus does aptly justify the metaphors of a “flat world” (Friedman, 2005) or a “global village” (Ger, 1999). Even a casual glance at the present global demographic features is enough to perceive the fact that Globalization is a force that will only grow in its influence on all major frontiers in everyday life. The very uneven distribution in terms of magnitude and density of population across the globe which continues to grow by the minute makes increased interactions across cultures for purposes of mass livelihood through participation in the integrated markets inevitable.
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Expression of Interest Culture Personal Statement
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However, my opinion is, this is not the case because some countries form the UAE took root in contemporary arts as from the early 90s. The cultural infrastructure has therefore been furnished and expanded through the projects which are being initiated in the region such as the Gulf Region.  Words: 21 Characters: 112
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French Politics and Culture in the Jean-Jacques Rousseaus View Culture Book Report/Review
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Through the work, the author elaborates on the different modes of leading a life as well as having a better understanding of leading a simple life. In the reveries, the author details the effect of societal life on the innate qualities that human possesses. The philosopher even projects on the natural independence of the misery of human evolution. 
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Ethnic Group in Saudi Arabia Culture Coursework
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A very interesting mix of ethnicity is available to be assessed in Saudi Arabia because a truly wide variety of groups can be found living here as this surely happens to be one big land fraught with cultural and ethnic diversity but which is handled in a very appropriate manner by both the locals and expatriates.    
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Intercultural Awareness and Communication Culture Coursework
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It is, however, a fact that in itself communication is not enough. Total intercultural competence is needed for all people to co-exist and work together harmoniously. It means being in a position to understand the specific concepts of acting, feeling, thinking, and perception of other people.
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Town Re-imaging using Sports Strategies Culture Report
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This makes cities and towns very competitive against one another (Page and Hall, 2003: Smith, 2001). This re-imaging process takes place through place marketing. The UK is one of the most favorite travel destinations for people across the world. Every year innumerable people come to visit different parts of this country.
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Introduction to Visual Theories and Narrative Form Culture Article
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At the same time, the image portrays how the intelligent man who has undergone evolution can be involved in behaviours similar to those of the ape which depicts the stages he was before reaching the current status. Humanity has severally met its doom due to neglect and failure to take careful measures (Hall 1992). The natural world has in turn severally taken advantage of humanity’s don’t care attitude to bring threats like asteroid impacts as well as eruption of super-volcanoes among others (Graham 2003). 
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The Globalisation of Childhood and the Cultural Politics of Childhood Culture Coursework
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Different communities in the world have had different perspectives of bringing up their young ones, but the overall goal has been one: bringing an upright generation that will take care of this earth the same as we have taken care of it. Hence, the aim of bringing up the young generation has been identical. (Small1998, p. 254)
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The History of Hollywood Movies Culture Case Study
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The author of the paper states that this can be seen as a way of reacting towards the Protestant's work ethics. While the protestants are seriously looking for work efficiency in the workplace, Charlie Chaplin is seen as messing around the shop and this has brought a lot of losses to the pawnshop owner.
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Social Foundation: Islamic Scripture, Philosophy and Poetry Culture Coursework
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Whereas, the other philosopher, Ibn-Sina is of this view that God's knowledge should be limited to very general and abstract features of the world. It should be individual, not universal. He argues that God does not need to know every minute details of the world since any other sort of knowledge would diminish Him as an eternal and immaterial being
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The Metamorphosis from Medieval to Modern Era Culture Term Paper
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In the aftermath of the holy wars when education and economical advances became the focus of a dynamic social order in Europe, internal and external factors among the dominant nations led the think tanks to exercise their minds and draw upon their experience to scout for governmental systems that provided solutions to vexatious issues.
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The Identity of 'Britishness' amongst Northern British Asians Culture Literature review
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The review discusses the reasons for the propensity of the South Asians in specific residential areas due to their unique and culturally diverse identity and how their newfound prosperity as entrepreneurs and businessmen has inculcated in them a sense of belonging to the country and being more ‘British’.
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