Probably the most important part of looking good is to take care of your facial skin. “However, what I want to illustrate here is that even in a pluralistic society like ours, there is still some cultural traits that we can boast of which have been able to withstand the process of deliberate bastardization. These are aspects of Modern African Culture – a culture that has used concepts from the White world to expand on inherent cultural characteristics. ‘The Modern African Culture’ is fast becoming our modern culture. A culture of defiance, self determination, self assertion and group Pride and Solidarity. This is far from the truth as far as archeological research and analysis cited above is showing. This Hub above and the one preceding it (“South African Culture, Customs and Practices Writ Large: Re-Morphed Cultural Renaissance against Dysfunctional Existence”) have asserted that the culture of South Africa is linked akin to and same as the civilization of Mapungubwe in all aspects: history, culture, customs, traditions, languages, music, dances, cultural dresses and sacred rites and practices. Other than visits to Lancer, Beckham is said to be a fan of the Geisha Facial at the Shizuka Day Spa in New York City ($180) that involves powdered nightingale droppings. According to the spa, the treatment helps exfoliate and brighten skin due to the natural enzymes in the droppings. When she’s in London, according to GetTheGloss , Beckham regularly visits skin guru Sarah Chapman for facials and uses her Skin Insurance SPF 30 ($141 for 30mL, ), Stem Cell Collagen Activator ($490 for set of 4, ) and 3D Moisture Infusion ($55, ). Women have also been found to spend a lot on shoes just to complement what is in their wardrobes. That red dress has to go with some knee-high boots, or that pair of miniskirt jeans has to have a lace up thigh high boots for the summer. All these just end up adding more pairs to their shoe collections. The cultural task at hand is to end all foreign domination of African culture, to systematically destroy all encrustations of colonial slave mentality, to clear the bushes and the stake out new foundations for a liberated African modernity. This is a process that must take place in all spheres of African life – in government, industry, family and social life, education, city planning, architecture, arts, entertainment, etc. We cannot transplant nor copycat other cultures wen we have our own. Once we begin to know more and solidly, and are prepared to sacrifice and suffer for our people without looking forward towards remuneration; once we set clear goals and positive outcome in manipulating and applying our culture amongst ourselves, we will become empowered and we will be able to won and control our Nation.
Functions Of Culture
Probably the most important part of looking good is to take care of your facial skin. “However, what I want to illustrate here is that even in a pluralistic society like ours, there is still some cultural traits that we can boast of which have been able to withstand the […]