Monografia De Ingles
Luis Cedeño
5th Course A
Monography
Miss Ruby
29-October-2012
INDEX
* INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………PG 2
CHAPTERS
1.-ART……………………………………………………………………………....PG 3
2.-ARCHITECTURE………………………………………………………….…...PG 53.-LITERATURE……………………………………………………….................PG 6
4.-POETRY……………………………………………………………..................PG ?
5.-CINEMA…………………………………………………….………………...…PG ?
6.-MUSIC...............................................................................................…………....PG ?
7.-SOCIAL MORES…………………………………………………………...…..PG ?
8.-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY…….…………………………………...…...PG ?
9.-EDUCATION…………………………………………………………………....PG ?10.-SPORTS...............................................................................................................PG ?
11.-ABSTRACT………………………………………………………………….…PG ?
12.-GALERY…………………………………………………………………….....PG ?
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HOW HAS THE SUD AFRICAN CULTURE DEVELOPED IN ALL ASPECTS IN THE PAST 20 YEARS
INTRODUCTION
Theculture of South Africa is recognized by their cultural diversity. They are a culture in were their skin color is black; the majority of this culture has a large number of rural inhabitants who leads the impoverished live. This is one of the places in which cultural traditions has survived most strongly. This culture talks English or Afrikaans like their native language. It exist a small group thatspeak Khoisan language, and it is an important language in Africa. Also there are small groups that talk ofendangered language, most of it are from Khoisan groups that had no official statue. Members of middle class, who are predominantly white but whose ranks include growing numbers of black, coloured and Indian people, have lifestyles similar in many respects to that of people found in WesternEurope, North America and Australasia. Members of the middle class often study and work abroad for greater exposure to the markets of the world. The south Africans has been known as the “rainbow nation”, that is a title that means that they are a country with cultural diversities. It is also known as one of the most diversity and complex culture in the world. Also is a mixed culture, accordingto some statistics from the 45 million of south Africans, 31 million are black people, 5 million are white people, 3 million are coloured people and 1 million are Indian people. According to some studies the population density is 32.9 people per km². A post-apartheid wave of South Asian (including Pakistani) immigration has also influenced South African Indian culture. There is a muchsmallerChinese South African community, made up of early immigrants, apartheid-era immigrants from Taiwan, and post-apartheid immigrants from mainland China. There are eleven officials languages in south Africa namely English, Afrikaans, Ndebele, sepedi, xhosa, venda, Tsawana, southern sotho, zulu, swazi and Tsonga.PG 2
ART
The South African culture in the past ten years has developed in many cultural aspects like art that is an important development in their culture. It include in the cultural aspects literature, architecture, poetry, cinema and music. It is an important development because they are one of the cultures thathave a great type of art of all times.
It has been noticed that the oldest objects were founded in the South African caves. From 75,000 years ago, these small drilled snail shells could have no other function than to have been strung on a string as a necklace. It is also known that South Africa was one of the human’s cradles of human species....
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