Friday 10 February 2012

Different ways of thinking

People think and learn in different ways. In any group there will always be evidence of different learning characteristics, but different cultural groups may emphasize one cognitive style over another. 

LAND DIVING IN VANUATU

In Vanuatu, they have been practices this bungee jumping for a long time. They jump for 20-30 meter high with their legs tied with supple lanai vines, aiming to touch the ground. This traditional ceremony only for males as young as seven. (right brain)

                                                     HIJRA (SOUTH ASIA)

Hijra were neither men nor women and that Hijra were androgynous or castrated. In the ritual called Badai, Hijra will celebrates the birth of a male baby for several days after his birth. At the ceremony, Hijra will sit on the courtyard surrounded by the family and the relatives of the baby. They will start singing the songs to celebrate the birth of the baby while clapping their hands in their unique rhythm. (right brain)
   
                                         BRIDE KIDNAPPING IN KYRGYZSTAN

In Kyrgyzstan, bride kidnapping is a tradition. the once romantic gesture of a groom taking away his bride-to-be on horseback has now become a distorted form of bride kidnapping in  Kyrgyzstan known as Ala Kachuu. (right brain)


men are starting to see the cosmetic surgery can give advances and improvements for their body. They can make on their bodies as well in several different ways so that they too can compete with other men who were luckier in the gene pool. this plastic surgery will make them look more sexy, attractive and self confident. (left brain)

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