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Student at Taylor's University Lakeside Campus.
Foundation in Natural and Built Environment.
Back to our Roots
"if you can understand the forces which shaped men's
lives then you can better understand those men."
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
Part A Task (Individual) : “What is my Culture?”
Part B Task (Group) : “ Mapping the Elements of Culture”
In a group of 9, we are required to investigate and find relevant information to produce interactive/ infographic poster to show your understanding on the following topics:
social organisation
language
religion
form of government
economy
custom/ tradition/ folklore
art/architecture
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