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  • 21Cultural appropriation — Non Japanese person learns Japanese martial art Cultural appropriation is the adoption of some specific elements of one culture by a different cultural group. It describes acculturation or assimilation, but can imply a negative view towards… …

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  • 22Cultural Heritage of Serbia — Part of a series on the Culture of Serbia Arts …

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  • 23Cultural environmentalism — refers to the movement that seeks to protect the public domain. It was coined by James Boyle, professor at Duke University and contributor to the Financial Times.[1] The term stems from Boyle s argument that those who seek to protect the public… …

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  • 24Cultural Center of the Philippines — Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas The logo, derived from the Baybayin character Ka and styled based on a Katipunan design, represents Katotohanan, Kagandahan at Kabutihan (Truth, Beauty and Goodness). Type Government o …

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  • 25Cultural Center Historic District (Detroit, Michigan) — Cultural Center Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …

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  • 26Cultural Survival — Type Non governmental organization Founded 1972 Location Cambridge …

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  • 27Cultural dissonance — (education, sociology, anthropology and cultural studies) is an uncomfortable sense of discord, disharmony, confusion, or conflict experienced by people in the midst of change in their cultural environment. The changes are often unexpected,… …

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  • 28Cultural hegemony — Cultural hegemony: the Marxist philosopher Antonio Gramsci, (1891–1937). Cultural hegemony is the philosophic and sociological theory, by the Marxist philosopher Antonio Gramsci, that a culturally diverse society can be dominated (ruled) by one… …

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  • 29Cultural appropriation in western music — as a cultural/economic phenomenon is inextricably linked with the invention of sound recording and the development of the international recording industry, but the background to its emergence covers the whole span of modern Western musical… …

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  • 30National Register of Historic Places property types — Property types redirects here. For other uses see Property (disambiguation). Clockwise from bottom left: a site, a building, a structure and an object. All are examples of National Register of Historic Places property types. The U.S. National… …

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