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SECULAR CELEBRATIONS OF DJIBOUTI
2008-12-29 23:20
Independence Day on 27 June is the most important national holiday and unites all Djiboutians in celebration of their national identity. New Year’s Day is celebrated on 1 January and Labor Day on 1 May; 11 November, 25 december (Christmas Day), and 31 december (New Year’s Eve) are other public holidays. More...
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ETIQUETTE OF DJIBOUTI
2008-12-29 23:20
The Issa and Afar value the expression of personal independence and courage, but not recklessness. They feel attached to their cultural tradition, or at least to their idea of it. Older people are treated respectfully. More...
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ETIQUETTE OF DENMARK
2008-12-29 23:20
Privacy is a primary value in Danish etiquette. One is not supposed to invite oneself into another person’s house or look into other people’s land, property, and salary. Danes show few emotions publicly, as the open expression of feelings is considered a sign of weakness. Unless provoked, Danes avoid getting into an argument, and they dislike being interrupted during a conversation. Informality is considered a virtue. However, informality in social interaction makes it difficult to enter new social circles. At dinner parties, meetings, and conferences, there are no formal introductions, leaving it up to people to initiate interaction More...
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THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES OF ESTONIA
2008-12-29 23:20
Support for the ArtsFormerly state-subsidized, artists are now self-supporting. Literature. Nationalism has depended on writing, and Estonians self-identify themselves in fictional works. Early novels mirrored rural hardships in distinctively estonian settings. In the 1960s, writers began to comment on the lack of cultural and political freedom. Jaan Kross reinvented estonian cultural heroes in his historical novels. Graphic Arts. Applied arts, including pottery, ceramics, and textiles, often incorporate national motifs. Performance Arts. Drama, ballet, and opera have been popular since the nineteenth century. estonian classical music has gained global recognition through the composers Arvo Pa?rt, Veljo Tormis, and Eduard Tubin and the conductors Eri Klas and Neeme Ja?rvi. More...
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