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Embracing the spirit of rich culture


Embracing the spirit of rich culture
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With the Covid-19 pandemic unrelenting, Eid celebrations are under the strictest social distancing norms. A cross-section of expatriate professionals shares their impressions about Eid celebrations before Covid-19 and about the present amid precautions.
Antonella Appiano, Writer/Researcher: My views about Eid are influenced by my studies on Islamic and Middle East countries. I believe our understanding of traditions and culture creates bridges and enhances the ability to connect. When Muslims and non-Muslims are able to interact without prejudices, preconceptions, there is a lot to learn from one another. Fasting tests your patience and willpower and also prove yourself of being a better person. However, an aspect that really touched me during the holy month is the strong sense of community, especially if you are living in a peaceful country like Oman. ....

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Los Angeles, April 25 (IANS) Mortal Kombat filmmaker Simon McQuoid says that the film has violent scenes and they have not toned it down in any way.
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Baking in lockdown helped top student get into one of the world's best medical schools


Baking in lockdown helped top student get into one of the world s best medical schools
9 Mar, 2021 03:36 AM
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Linda Tang is the first graduate from Pinehurst College to be accepted into the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine. Photo / Michael Craig
Linda Tang is the first graduate from Pinehurst College to be accepted into the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine. Photo / Michael Craig
Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH
A top student from Auckland s Pinehurst College says embracing time in lockdown helped her get into her dream medical course at one of the world s most elite universities. ....

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From fairy tale to culture war: Britain gripped by royal race row


From fairy tale to culture war: Britain gripped by royal race row
9 Mar, 2021 05:00 AM
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By: William Wallis
At the time of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle s wedding in 2018, many commentators seized on signs Britain s royal family was embracing the 21st century.
The young prince was marrying a mixed-race, divorcee from America
who showed independent spirit like Harry s late mother Diana, the princess of Wales, and who was being welcomed with great fanfare into the royal household.
It was as if the exclusivity of royalty and blue blood could be erased with a photo-op, one black British commentator, who asked not to be named, said in hindsight of the hopes the wedding once inspired. ....

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