sense of place and the cultural expectations that are associated with behavior in these environments. Parents may react more harshly towards children who misbehave in a setting that demands no nonsense. They may react with more love and affection in a setting where a range of feelings is permitted and accepted, culturally speaking. In their own homes, however, they may react depending on their own cultural orientation, gender and the gender of the child (Brown et al., 2015; Chen et al., 2015; Raval & Walker)—and they will also have expectations… Continue Reading...
sense of place naturally emerged. Studying these works, their context and their content can help to show who these people were and what they did to progress and develop over time. [7: Powell, Eric. “Reading the White Shaman Mural.” Archeology Magazine, Nov/Dec 2017.] [8: Ibid.]
In conclusion, the progress of the ancient world can be represented by the art and artifacts left behind. These works tell us about who these people were, what their needs were, and how they developed over time. The story of the people of ancient world… Continue Reading...
sense of place and of history that would not otherwise have been possible and it also gives the book a very majestic style. Chang shows that the story is not just hers but rather a story of womanhood, a story of China, and also an intimate story of her family. Including the mother and the grandmother in the story also allows the book to focus on the revolutions that really represented the spirit of the times in China in the 20th century, each woman experiencing the revolutions in a unique… Continue Reading...