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    You need to know about your own cultural identity in order to be culturally competent. I have to understand my own beliefs and values in order to know how these influence me on acknowledging and understanding other people’s beliefs and values. Every person has experienced a number of different key life events that automatically influence the way you see the world. All of these experiences shape our beliefs, values and attitudes. All three of these are the tools we use to make sense of the world…

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    differently because of their culture identity.”Once you understand and appreciate other people's cultural backgrounds, then you can connect with them more and see their differences.”Sarah D. Langue, music,clothing believes,communication,relationship thoughts and rules are all ideas that culture consists. Culture is very important for each individual person.In the personal essay Two ways to belong in america by bharati mukherjee gives examples about cultural identity.Two sister from…

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    seemingly separate identities together. Communication is a vital component in ensuring that the various segments of a child’s life remain intersected and function in harmony.…

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    My Cultural Identity

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    Culture can mean many different things to many different people. Some people may have traditions, different recipes, or religions that they identify with. Others may categorize themselves based on where they grew up or where their ancestors are from. My family is christian and my ancestors are from Germany. However, I do not identify my culture in this way because I do not practice religion or the German culture. The culture that best betrays me are the characteristics in my everyday existence…

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    My Cultural Identity

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    Culture identity is all around the world. Everywhere and anywhere many different people appear. From Chinese to hispanic, african americans to caucasians. Some might say where all the same inside, but the reality is how people represent their culture. I for one am not a genius, intelligent, oriental person you want me to be. Most latinos/ latinas find speaking and different language called “Spanish” part of their culture. They’re used to eating food they grow. They’re used to celebrating a…

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    Grease Cultural Identity

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    Cha Cha’s color palette complemented with Danny’s and had strong chemistry on the dance floor. Cha Cha and Danny won the Dance-off competition; that’s when Sandy finally grasped that she would never be Danny’s chick unless she changes her entire identity and persona aka her color palette. The noticeably compatible color palette between Cha Cha and Danny intensified the existence of inharmonious color palette between Sandy and Danny. The color palette is represented as personality and their own…

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    the cultural identity of Asian Americans is affected, share a common thread in that each author posits a framework of polarized racial and cultural ideologies that lay the groundwork for evaluating the tensions and contradictions for the Asian American position. These opposing ideologies serve as ‘poles’ or axis that evince the struggle Asian Americans are situated against as part of the diaspora within clashing White American culture. This essay will frame the Asian American culture identity…

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    King Matthew Period 4 9-11-2017 My cultural identity essay The Cultural Identity of Matthew King The United States is one of the most cultural countries in the world. Cultures from all around the world come together and live as one. Every culture in America still maintains its own traditions but when combined with other cultures can still create a very diverse cultural society. Although I was born in the U.S. and have lived in California my whole life most of my family has an italian background…

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    teaching and cared a lot about his students but could never show expressions. It definitely would help to take advantage of the position someone from an ethnic background is in and use it to influence others and help them in understanding the impact cultural has on their upbringing and daily life and the similarities between their culture and other cultures around the world. For instance, someone from an ethnic background becomes a professor in a country where their ethnicity is in minority,…

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    The Role of Identity in Educational Practices Cultural identity within the classroom is at the forefront of Precious Knowledge, a documentary about a controversial Mexican American studies program taught in Tucson High School. While 48 percent of Mexican American students currently drop out of high school, Tucson High’s Mexican American Studies Program has become a national model of educational success, with 100 percent of enrolled students graduating from high school and 85 percent going on to…

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