Part A - "What is my Culture?" Introduction to the assignment: "if you can understand the forces which shaped men's lives then you can better understand those men." Val Greenwood This interpretation of family history fits squarely with the view that all family history is contextual, i.e., it cannot be viewed in isolation or separated from its historical framework. At its root, genealogy satisfies basic human curiosity. It summarizes the questions of the past, the present and a glimpse of what will shape the future Tasks : Individually, you are to create a 90-second video highlighting the culture you grew up with. It should reflect the significant importance of the culture towards your family, how it affects your well-being and most importantly how it shapes you as the individual you are now. *The culture that you highlight in the video can include a particular event, custom or belief that you and your family practice and is significant to the famil...
Summary of the module: Culture and civilization is an introduction to the Western and Eastern culture and civilization from prehistoric to present through an overview of archaeological discoveries, ancient monuments, artworks, philosophy and achievement of great leaders. The learning objectives of the module are: 1. To introduce the Western and Eastern culture and civilization through an overview of archaeological discoveries, ancient monuments, artworks, philosophy and achievement of great leaders from prehistoric to present. 2. To examine the similarities and differences between Eastern and Western civilizations. 3. To show basic skills on enquiry, investigation, application and presentation of relevant information. Module learning outcome: 1. Able to describe the historical development of human civilization. 2. Able to recall the development of Eastern and Western human civilization in the past as well as present ...
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