Moroccan argan oil (also known as nut oils) is a valuable natural oil, which is rich in vitamin E, omega 3 fatty acids and omega 6 fatty acids, argan oil can be used as beauty products, face massage, nails, hair and body, can also be used as food. In a further effort to separate the aristocrat from the laborer, forms of etiquette and manners were introduced. Men’s fashion became a part of this revolution, and the code of dress was often adopted from the highest ranks of the local military, as those officers were considered members of this blue-blooded class of patricians. Extemeley informative. A must read for anyone wishing to travel and embrase Brasilian life and culture and an excellent introduction to her history. Viva Brasil I look forward to learning more. The gothic fashion refers to a dark mysterious style of fashion which verges on the edge of morbidness; you may have heard of it as dressing like the vampires. This style is associated with teenagers and rock musicians who dress exclusively in black but it is a lot more than that. It encompasses a wholly distinct Gothic culture and includes movies, fiction, and very passionate followers. Status updates, photos as well as likes within the Facebook timeline depicts that social identity is typically based on the self-categorization. It is majorly assigned to people based on beliefs, behavior, and other characteristics (Sanderson, Frederick & Stocz, 2016). For instance, the majority of my status updates are based on football analysis of various teams across the universe, which is accompanied by lucrative photos for a proper explanation. Moreover, my Facebook likes are mostly on the contents that resonate with football analysis (Schwartz & Halegoua, 2015). Thus, most individuals have customized profile in a bid to identify with certain social groups they are typically aligned with, and permit them to easily connect with over certain things, thereby enhancing their respective in-group ties. Anyway, I will return again to read the rest of your hub. I have always found your hubs interesting and insightful. Unfortunately too lengthy (for me) to read in one session. At a certain point I just have to stop and digest, and share my thoughts. I believe it is important for us South Africans to know how we interpret our past and present. Surely, only then we will be able to destroy all misconceptions and move forward as one nation, not repeating mistakes that were made in the past. To put together a coherent historical matrix and mosaic of Africans in South Africa, we need to interconnect all the various historical timelines and oral and traditional history as has already been begun to be sculpted in the first Hub- “South African Culture, Customs, Practices Writ Large: Re-Morphed Cultural Renaissance Against Dysfunctional Existence”. There is a history of South Africa either earlier than 11- and 1600 A.D.
1. Alcohols – Alcohol dries out your skin and can lead to infection or irritation. It can also make your skin look older and strips away natural protection on the surface. Steer clear of products that contain alcohol. We have the same situation here in South Africa. The real leaders were taken care off long before we came to this fictitious self-rule. We have quislings and turn-coats running the government lining-up their pockets with stolen loot. There is no excuse and or anything that they can justify what is happening in the country right now. The, the ANC-are perfect servants for imperial and local interest of their former detractors, and new bosses. These and Aparheid colonization and rule cannot be separated nor not talked about. Both are detrimental to the well-being and development of the Africans of south Africa, and for South Africa as a whole. Children and especially teenagers may learn new languages or variations to a language based on friendships or social groups they are part of. This can be met with mixed reactions. If it is another language they are learning then other people who’s mother tongue it is may find it offensive or even suspicious that someone would want to learn what they see as ‘their’ language. The language is seen as part of their roots and cultural identity and therefore someone outside that culture speaking it maybe felt as an unwelcome intrusion, particularly when they may already be feeling cut off from their roots by living in another country. In racially mixed areas of South London, England some white teenagers who socialise with or have friends who are Afro-Caribbean have learnt to speak Caribbean based Creole or Patois. White teens may see this as an important part of the friendships and may feel it helps to make them feel more accepted by their Afro-Caribbean peers and also show that they accept them despite the racial differences and racism that maybe present from others. Socrates who wrote nothing, and Plato, employed the oral form of the dialogue, a dramatized sequence of questions and answers, to convey his ideas in written form. So that, language is an important component and a highway towards learning more and anchoring African South African history in World historical context. “These productions electrified the cultural atmosphere of Africans in Johannesburg and other outlying regions within South Africa. This had an effect of permanently influencing local speech, dress, and stage shows. Impressed by these films, Zuluboy Cele hired Emily Koenane as the first female vocalist to front a major African orchestra, The Jazz Maniacs.