cultural reference guide

  • 1Cultural impact of Noël Coward — The Noël Coward Theatre in London A prolific playwright and successful actor and director, Noël Coward has had a significant impact on culture in the English speaking world. Time magazine said that he had a unique sense of personal style, a… …

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  • 2Cultural references to chronic fatigue syndrome — Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has been an occasional subject of cultural reference.Television* A 1989 episode of The Golden Girls ( Sick and Tired ) dealt with Dorothy developing the illness and trying to cope with doctors who told her it was… …

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  • 3Cultural Marxism — is a term referring to a group of Marxists who have sought to apply critical theory to matters of family composition, gender, race, and cultural identity within Western society. Contents 1 Explanation of the Cultural Marxism theory 1.1 Frankfurt… …

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  • 4Cultural Center Historic District (Detroit, Michigan) — Cultural Center Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …

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  • 5Cultural depictions of Matthew Shepard — lists notable plays, films, novels, songs and other works created from the 1998 Matthew Shepard murder, investigation and resulting interest the case brought to hate crime issues. The best known is the stage play The Laramie Project, which was… …

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  • 6Cultural influence of Gilbert and Sullivan — In the past 125 years, Gilbert and Sullivan have pervasively influenced popular culture in the English speaking world.[1] Lines and quotations from the Gilbert and Sullivan operas have become part of the English language, such as short, sharp… …

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  • 7Cultural depictions of turtles and tortoises — Turtles and tortoises are frequently depicted in popular culture as easygoing, patient, and wise creatures, snapping turtles aside.[citation needed] Due to their long lifespan, slow movement, sturdiness, and wrinkled appearance, they are an… …

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  • 8CULTURAL LIFE — Introduction The movement for the return to Zion which emerged as a force at the end of the 19th century was based on a variety of motivations, including the political – the demand for an independent homeland where the Jews could forge their own… …

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  • 9Cultural Christian — A cultural Christian is a secular or irreligious individual who still significantly identifies with Christian culture. The term is used, for example, by atheist[1] Richard Dawkins in reference to himself.[2] Likewise, non believing sex… …

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  • 10reference — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 mentioning sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ extensive ▪ brief, casual, passing ▪ occasional ▪ frequent, r …

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