Thursday, June 11, 2009

Different culture and rituals

Teachers should understand and have an open mind to students with different beliefs, views, culture, and the definition of a family. The reason why this is because students have rights and in this article it tells teachers of the different rights that the students have. If teachers deny students of the ritual or do not have any knowledge their different culture or ritual the student might believe something is wrong is with their culture or ritual.
Some people see rituals to be evil and no good, he or she doesn’t not understand what spiral or culture thing go one in a ritual. I guess that witch craft books that most of read when we was small made a bid expression on us that we believe that ritual are bad, evil and ungodly.
Rituals may be defined as those of prearranged official manners that have no scientific penalty. Ritual proceedings are figurative, that cultures declare something regarding the position of the relationship. However some cultures see it not essentially purposive, recitalist from the ritual will not essentially to request the alter position of relationships.
Rituals come with every culture. Ritual to me is just something that you do every day. For example brushing your teeth when you wake up and taking a bath when you get up can be characterized as a ritual. In most cultures people grow up using the ritual almost all their life. It is an innate ability that is consistent throughout life.

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