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The recovery of the temple



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The recovery of the temple

  1. has been delayed due to the eruption of the nearby volcano

  2. would not be possible without the work of 700 Indonesians

  3. is being carried out by an international team of experts

  4. involved the digging out of some of the world's most beautiful art treasures

  5. has taken since 1814 to be completed

  1. In 1814

  1. it took the army two months to make the temple visible by clearing the jungle

  2. a new governor was appointed to the British colony of Java

  3. the British started to take an interest in Indonesian history

  4. Java became a colony of the British Empire

  5. the British governor instructed the Javanese people to clear the jungle

  1. In the construction of the temple

  1. the walls were carved out of the mountain

  2. 700 years passed before it was finally completed

  3. many workers died because of the dangerous mountainous terrain

  4. work was constantly interrupted so that the Buddhist labourers could meditate

  5. more than ten thousand workers were involved



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Your long expectation has finally been realized: you are going to a university abroad. This new challenge and opportunity might soon collide with the reality of being in a new culture, something known as culture shock. Culture shock has been viewed as a psychological reaction or a generalized disorientation and trauma experienced by a person learning to cope with a new culture and circumstances. It is a normal and natural part of living in a foreign cultural environment. Culture shock doesn't mean that one is adjusting poorly - it means that one is undergoing a normal reaction. However, the way that one manages culture shock can have important implications for the success of one's adaptability to the new culture. The psychological reaction in coping with culture shock includes emotional and cognitive components, as well as the effects of social changes. These changes also result in a psychophysiological reaction to the experience of another culture. The changes caused by culture shock include fatigue, role stress and identity loss, excessive concern with cleanliness, and a fear of danger from food and water.


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