1. Definition and Types of the Veil
1. 1 Definition of the Veil
Veil is a decoration for showcase or protection. And it hides the face, head and whole body. Most of the scholars, veil has seen to be derived from Mesopotamia and Persia, and is one that existed from the most ancient in the women's clothes. According to Korean, it is considered to the production of cotton, but that made of various
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In Mexico City the "Hoy no circula" ("Today you can't drive") program is implemented. Every vehicle has a color sticker depending onthe ending
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Subordinate ethnic groups
Three subordinate ethnic groups are Tharus, Newars, and Sherpas. Tharu’s natural immunity to malaria makes the Tharus very unique. They remained their ancient life style. They sticks ontheir original culture even they are quite “civilized”.(Yu & Huh, 2008) Moreover, they have animism religion which is influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism.(Nepal tourism Board)
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the longest rivers in the world. It flows through Bangladesh and India. The river begins in the Himalayas and an ice cave in the mountains about 10,300 feet above sea level.
The Ganges River has long been considered as an important thing for Indians. It has several significant meanings in India.
The Ganges river is life, purity, and a goddess to the people of India. In this sense, knowing t