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    tough when I did not know anything about San Francisco. Sometimes I could not understand the culture in San Francisco because it was totally different from the culture where I grew up with. According to the article “Bridging US-China Cross-Cultural Differences and Groupware Technologies” (Jin, 1998), the authors talks about when it compare…

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    (a) culture and (b) social systems. The culture aspect exists in nearly the entire movie. A Japanese auto corporation wants to bring its work ethic and business strategies to the United States. This is in hopes of great success however the cultural differences to include the language barrier and tradition seem to prove difficult. Both countries display a level of ethnocentrism and ethical imperialism, believing that their culture and norms are what should be precedent in the corporation. The…

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    The Theory of cultural Differences works in my everyday life by multipool reasons and reasons that my not come as a norm to most people not in my culture. In my workplace and with family and friends, I experience multiple Cultures that are different than mine. I myself am more of an individualist instead of a collectivist. The reason that I am more of an individualist than a collectivist is for the reason that if I am not up to my standards I have nobody to blame but me. I know how many hours…

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    found out that there are similar and different things in the 1960s and today. Writing the with passion, I will tell the main ones. For example, cultural attitudes is a big one. Another one is transportation and the final one is education. First off, transportation is the same and different. In The Watsons Go to Birmingham and today the difference is they had a metal bar in the center of their windshield big and old. The Bomber windshield cut right down the center; aside from that…

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    Part Four The Two Characters Respectively Reflect Feminist Differences Between the East and the West Chinese and western people, due to social, historical, cultural and many other factors, thinking and ideas are very different. But the pursuit of a better life and the pursuit of the interests of reality are the common feelings of mankind. Therefore, in Pride and Prejudice and A Dream of Red Mansions, we can see the similar personality charm of Darcy and Jia Baoyu though they have…

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    crime and corruption; while the other chose the life education and sophistication. Had it not been for cultural and social awareness, becoming a father at such a young age, expectations set, and religion; Wes would have turned out differently and chosen an opposing path for himself. As the reader finishes the book they see the impact these differences have on both the author and Wes Moore. Cultural awareness is crucial because it allows one to witness alternative situations and realize that…

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    Dance by Earl Lovelace are two uniquely Trinidadian works of the 20th century. Both of them portray many cultural themes unique to Trinidad, from Carnival to the barrack-yard. Indeed, these pieces contain several similarities throughout their respective political and social concerns, as well as within their means of representation. However, despite these similarities, they also have many differences, which help to account for the various changes in Trinidad during the 20th century. Upon reading…

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    Despite the cultural and societal differences between the Bible and The Epic of Gilgamesh, they both share a similar scene centralizing around the destruction of the world due to the will of the gods. Similarly, they desired to eradicate human kind through a flood for the sake of cleansing and purifying the world of what they deemed to be unworthy. Through the flood stories, the complex relationship between the gods and human kind can be seen as well as the circumstances surrounding the…

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    Indeed, both novels, centered around Kingston, showcase an impoverished community and feature similar cultural characteristics. While there are plenty of differences between these two works, their similarities are far more numerous. By evaluating the themes and formal methods of presentation within these works, it becomes easy to compare what these two novels are trying to say about Caribbean cultural identity, community, and politics. Primarily, the most evident comparison between the two…

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    were still restrictions set in place, which made people more inclined to break them. This is shown in music for all audiences from adults to children, but there is one main difference in the way that the content is expressed, and that is cultural. White and black performers as well as audiences have always had contrasting differences between them, musically and socially, which is a discourse that is prominent in popular music. These issues stem from post-slavery and segregation in which the…

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