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  2. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Blue is a primary color that often symbolizes serenity, stability, inspiration, or wisdom. Learn how blue and other colors vary in their associations across cultures, time periods, and contexts in art, literature, and anthropology.

  3. Culture of England - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the diverse and influential culture of England, from its history, people, languages, traditions, mythology, cuisine, festivals, religion, art, literature, music, media, sport and monuments. Explore the architecture of England, from ancient standing stones and Roman ruins to medieval cathedrals and castles, Gothic churches, Tudor palaces, Georgian townhouses and modern skyscrapers.

  4. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the trends and styles of fashion in the 1980s, from minimalism and punk to power dressing and aerobics. See examples of clothing, accessories, makeup, and hairstyles for women and men in different decades of the decade.

  5. Cultural globalization - Wikipedia

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    Cultural globalization is the transmission of ideas, meanings and values around the world that extend and intensify social relations. It involves the common consumption of cultures that have been diffused by the Internet, popular culture media, and international travel, as well as the formation of shared norms and knowledge that define cultural identities.

  6. Dazzle camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and purpose of dazzle camouflage, a ship camouflage technique used in World War I and II. Find out how dazzle camouflage was designed to confuse the enemy by disrupting the ship's outline and making it difficult to estimate its range, speed, and heading.

  7. The Society of the Spectacle - Wikipedia

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    A 1967 book by the Situationist philosopher Guy Debord, who coined the term spectacle to describe the domination of social life by images and commodities. The book critiques consumer culture, mass media, religion, and American sociology, and proposes a revolutionary alternative.

  8. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    Bluestocking was an unflattering expression in the 18th century for upper-class women who cared about culture and intellectual life and disregarded fashion. It originally referred to men and women who wore plain blue wool stockings instead of the black silk stockings worn in society. [99] Blue is often associated with melancholy – having the ...

  9. Namaste - Wikipedia

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    Namaste is a customary Hindu manner of respectfully greeting and honouring a person or group, used at any time of day. It is usually spoken with a slight bow and hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointing upwards, thumbs close to the chest.