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Good And Evil Due To The Fact
1,586 wordsThe use of hallucinogenic plants dates back thousands of years. Over the years, many different cultures and civilizations have used them for different purposes. The common belief that similarities exist between cultures that rely upon the use of herbal hallucinogens is greatly exaggerated. The cultural variables between these cultures are often so significant that the only major similarity between them is the fact that they use hallucinogens. The common generalization by society that every cultu...
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Visual And Auditory Australian Aborigines
1,614 words... misconduct, priests profiting from gifts in return for the drug, or simply the economic decline of the tribes which is said to be due to their peyote usage. In any event, peyotism is strongly look down upon by a majority of Navaho's, yet the members of the Peyote Cult still continue to practice. The fact that the Peyote Cult is only a small division of a larger culture also provides a distinct difference between them and the Aborigines. There is no division among the Aborigines over plant us...
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Australian Aborigines Modern Era
949 wordsHuman had a long history of showing their will to shape, control their surrounding and understanding the natural world. Thus, it is no surprise that mankind had gone this far in advanced technology. By improving our science and technology, we are able to understand and research the world. This will allow mankind to create more stability thus avoiding some of the effects from great fluctuations of nature forces explore the truth of myths. With this theme in mind, I find it to be a very common cha...
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Plants And Animals Australian Aborigines
1,474 wordsInvestigative Task- Meaning of Art To be honest, every person asked would define art in his or her own way, and often the definitions made would significantly differ one from another. These differences can be a result of cultural diversities, different trends, or just different time spans. Nevertheless, there should be a definition universally acceptable for any culture and any epoch. Art can be defined as any human creation that contains an idea other than its utilitarian purpose. Anything can ...
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Tony Blair Australian Aborigines
766 wordsIn the right, but irritating The New Rulers of the World by John Pilger 246 pp, Verso The brilliance of John Pilger's reporting is, or ought to be, beyond dispute. Whether he describes the effects of the Rocky cluster bombs which the US air force dropped on Vietnam or the rows of wooden crosses that mark the graves of young Australian Aborigines in the Woorabinda Cemetery, he writes with a compelling clarity. But, although his descriptions are vividly coloured, his judgments are predictably blac...
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