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    First of all, Globalization changes peoples’ value. Nurullah (2008) in his article “Globalization as a Challenge to Islamic Cultural Identity,” writes globalization’s outcome is the acceptance of Western belief systems and values by non-Western societies. It does not matter if these societies’ beliefs systems are founded on religious principles, or not. The end result is the same whether the belief system is founded on Islamic principles or whether the belief system is simply manmade traditions…

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    Columbia Abstract This study aims to investigate that cultural communication of high-context and low-context should not be seen as mutually exclusive, but rather that there a sense of flexibility between the two. A manipulation was created to prime individuals to either a high-context or low-context condition. Participants in the control group will be primed with a simple text that will describe an unrelated topic to cultural context. Participants placed in the experimental group…

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    was smaller. My family in Texas never talked or push someone away because they are different. My step family would talk and treat others in ways I didn’t agree. I believe my dad is and was instrumental in supporting your development of your cultural identity. My step great grandma would say racist things and I would get upset. My dad would tell me about how things were like in her days of growing up and she was taught to be that way. I started to understand her behavior but didn’t totally accept…

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    when I came to the United States to attend college (60).” She continues her narration with explaining what identity is. “Identity is a person conception of self within a particular social, geographical, cultural, and political context (61).” She continues to explain that people like her can have multiple indentities based off of race, gender,occupactional,…

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    Cultural Identity is the combined values and characteristics that shape how an individual perceives themselves. An individual's role in society can be affected by how others perceive the individual based on the values associated with his or her cultural identity. As shown in A.S. King and Mireya Navarro’s writing, the cultural elements of social organization and customs and traditions affect an individual’s role in society. Customs and traditions affect how an individual and society interact…

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    it is called “Identity vs Confusion” and is the stage which adolescents go through (Swartz et al., 2011). Through the use of examples of the struggles faced by South African adolescents as well as the discussion of skills and the values necessary to solve an Identity crisis, this essay will demonstrate how stage five can be related to challenges faced in one’s life.…

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    highly debated throughout Canada’s history from initial English-French conflict between first settlers, to the debates leading up to confederation in 1867, to the present. These struggles between English and French Canadians to have their distinct identities recognized as part of the fabric of the country remains a constant in the narrative of Canadian history and politics from 1864 onwards. As the country grew and changed throughout the 20th century, the founding “two nations” principle that…

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    a person. In fact, as many young adults struggle with self-identity, they often also tend to be affected by what their cultural background has to say about them—individually. In an article title, “The Role of Social and Personal Identities in Self-Esteem Among Ethnic Minority College Students,” we come across various conducted studies in which all data and analysis revolved around the supposition that personal identity, or self-identity, is critical to the formation of self-concept and…

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    Myself, and Pie Everybody has an identity, it makes them individual and unique, and it defines who you are as a person. This project about my identity showed me what makes me unique. I would have never known how much my friends mean to me or how my identities connect with each other. I have three identities that make me who I am, cultural, personal, and social. A specific quality that covers my cultural identity is being Czechoslovakian. For my personal identity, the biggest part is my…

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    an identity? According to the Longman dictionary, “Identity is the qualities and attitudes that a person or group of people has, that make them different from other people.” Social, Cultural, Economic and Family plays an important role to shape your identity. Some people say that your name is your identity; some says that your features or personality, and other consider your color, race or ethnicity as your identity. Also a stage of childhood, teenage and adulthood to gain your self identity…

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