Cultural Differences Essay

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    Race and culture are terms that are often used interchangeably, however there are distinct differences between these words. Often, one’s culture is assumed based off their race, yet culture is not always a direct result of race. Race is constant and cannot be changed, and comes with birth. Culture on the other hand, is adopted, and is the result of one’s surroundings, friends, home, and beliefs. While it is true that races are often associated with a certain culture, being of a certain race is…

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    the Constitution, Northerners and Southerners carried deeply held differences about the meaning of nationhood. For the South, the nation was only an alliance of sovereign states that had power independent from the federal government. To the North, the creation of the Constitution was the start of a nation with a strong federal government that overruled the states. These opposing viewpoints were the result of the different cultural identities and political institutions of the two regions, and…

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    countries. The director of the film exposed the living condition of each of the babies in their designated country. It was simple to compare and contract the things that one babies had that the other one did not. The living conditions, similarities and differences will be elaborated through out the paper. Psychological theories will also be discussing in this paper because, it has effect on the babies as they transition into adolescents and even adulthood. In the movie, “Babies” by Thomas…

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    Importantly, I learned that regardless how countries are well developed, they differ from each other when it comes to cultural context. Therefore, based on my wide experience, I prefer to live in a collectivist country for the many benefits that I can gain. A country with a good reputation can be attributed to the kind of people who live there. According to Cultural Differences, “Collectivists people are from a tight culture, so they will follow rules” (p.64). The authors are saying that…

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    and norms. We generally get them from our family and our community. People with different backgrounds, different families, different stories. Even in small town where everybody knows everybody, their are differences. There may seem to even be just one race or ethnicity in the town. The difference between race and ethnicity is that race is usually the color of their skin while ethnicity is about the country of origin. These are different than nationalism because race and ethnicity are placed by…

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    ever since I was little. It is a common dish in China, quick and easy to prepare, and popular among students. -Adapting to cultural differences -reminds me of my childhood -recall my happy childhood memories -food preparation I grew up in a very traditional Chinese culture. Although I have been in America for ten years, it is still a challenge to adapt to cultural differences. When I was in high school, I never eat lunch while I was in school. Most of the time I would starve and wait…

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    India is a diverse country when it comes to religion. Some of the multiple religions that hold a larger number of followers are Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism; these four all became popular at the same time in India’s history. There are also multiple religions that are practiced within tribes and have managed to survive the major religious influence. Because of the amount and diversity of religions within India it makes it a very special melting pot (Religion, 2011 para. 1). The…

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    works of art is El, Anatsui. Sasa, 2004, and Faith Ringgold’s The Bitter Nest, Part II: The Harlem Renaissance Party, 1988. The El. Anatsui and Faith Ringgold has both are very similar pieces of artwork; however, they still manage to express their differences between them. El, Anatsui artwork is similar to Faith Ringgold, both represent the three-dimensional artwork. Sasa is made with aluminum and copper strips of wire and the Harlem Renaissance is made from strips of dyed, and pieced fabric.…

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    Similarities and differences between regional societies are bountiful in early modern history. Hundreds of societies rose to power and fell from grace during this time period, which means there are bound to be similar tactics put in place, but also different strategies to try and improve on societies and nation’s failures. In the textbook, Worlds Together Worlds Apart, there are multiple instances of two societies from completely different regions enacting similar methods of societal control,…

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