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    and briefly share your rational for selecting that specific individual)? First, let’s define culture. Edward B. Tylor defined culture as, “the complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, laws, customs, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by [a human] as a member of society.” (Tylor, 1884) In American culture, People are mainly independent minded. In Filipino culture, people usually have a collectivist mind state. Americans usually tend to speak their minds and…

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    passion many people have being there, church culture and football culture are completely different. The same is with different countries. The culture of where you are affects how you behave and how you communicate with those around you. People who live in different countries have different cultures; they do things differently, have different views on various topics, and ultimately the communicate differently. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, culture is defined as “The customary beliefs,…

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    Typically, the host sets the agenda and guides the visitor through the course of an engagement. In cultures in which business is based on trust, the personal relationship before any business discussions can begin. Business people from these cultures use the social gathering as a way to get to know the other person and avoid business discussions during that time. Business people should learn how the other side approaches business and what the principles of hospitality are. Generally, the rules…

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    was wrong. My mother had to leave the country for financial reasons and went to Abu Dhabi. When I moved to Abu Dhabi, I experienced culture shock for the first time: hearing people speak in different dialects and languages, practice different religions, eat different foods, and have different values. I had some challenges at the beginning adapting to the new culture and people, because most of the population was compromised of foreigners so I interacted with at least ten different nationalities…

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    clash of cultures. One example of this is the cultural clash between the Mexican and American culture. This started when Mexicans started being born in the U.S. producing the term Mexican-American. Parents of these Chicanos, another word for Mexican-American, often make them adapt only to one culture. However, some Chicanos like the American culture more than the Mexican culture and vise versa. This sparked the clash between these two different cultures. Nevertheless, it is evident which…

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    After reading chapter 2, I have learned that culture is a way of how people live, act and think. People have different lifestyles, beliefs, clothing, patterns, food, language, etc. The two main components that I will be discussing are Culture Shock and Culture and Human Freedom. Culture shock is when someone experiences differences in another culture which may seem unfamiliar to them. It is common among foreign people. Example of cultural shock may be language, since the Arabic language is…

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    Indian Culture V. American Culture Indian culture plays a big part in my life. There are many different aspects of the Indian culture such as language, and traditions. My family and I follow Indian culture but finds it difficult to follow it now a days due to the fact that American culture is starting to have a big impact in our lives. There are many aspects of Indian culture that are conflicting with my current life because the American culture is making my Indian Culture disappear. For…

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    Additionally, it is has been made clear that the Western Culture and the Indian culture are not single and unified entities because there so many divisions found in the nations class, religion and racial facets of society. This notion can be best explained by Samuel Huntington in his ‘Clash of Civilizations” in his statement that “At the one hand, the West is at a peak of power. At the same time, however, and perhaps as a result, a return to the roots phenomenon is occurring among non-Western…

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    The United States is a country flourishing with culture and diversity from all over the globe. Many recognize the “Home of The Brave” as a “melting pot” meaning that all of the different cultures are thrown into a fictitious pot and are “melted” together to create a new and unique experience. That experience, which is referred to as American Culture. The diversity of American culture is evident in a multitude of ways. From our apparel and what we eat, to how we pray and the language we use to…

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    Whether or not its practical, culture in our country is forever changing, knowing the different lifestyles is a necessity. Before September 9/11 racism, terrorism and prejudice were present, but never that extreme that it has become today. The Persian Gulf War has been just the beginning of a completely new epidemic in the world. In the United States military, every soldier has to be aware and learn about different cultures in the world. From Germany to Korea to the Philippines and Iraq, it…

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