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    society like cultural diffusion, cultural shock, ethnocentrism and xenocentrism which are faced by the people in the whole world. Some People still believe in these things. Xenocentrism is opposite of ethnocentrism. Ethnocentrism is basically a practice in which people give more value to their own culture, tradition or religion than those of others. In this league of excessive pride that they have for their own culture, they disrespect the other culture and hurt the feelings of the others. They…

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    the Canadian culture. It took longer than it should be because I wasn't really willing at the beginning, and I had a bit of a culture shock. After a year of my stay in Canada, I started to adapt and love the culture, as well as the people. It really matters if we are willing to communicate, because then it means we are also willing to learn other's culture and to be able to remember other's traditions the next time we encounter them. To be honest, I can never remove the Filipino culture within…

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    class because it made me understand what I was going through when I was abroad for the first time. The material covered has given me the necessary tools to use for further encounters with people from different cultures. One of the very first topics that I could relate to was cultural shock and its four stages. When going over every one of those I had flashbacks of my year overseas. I had lived my entire life in a small town where not much happened. Sure, there where foreign students…

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    Cultural Competency

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    For me cultural competency is the ability for someone to have knowledge or experiences in other cultures besides their own. This entails actively learning and reflecting on one’s own culture and realizing similarities and differences between cultures. The country we live in is a very diverse place with people of all different walks of life amalgamate together. Being open to learn about different cultures can help create better relationships with people and can help when trying to understand…

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    Our world is made up of many different cultures and it would not be how it is today without these different cultures. Some cultures believe they are superior to others and this results in cultural differences and barriers. In Anne Fadiman’s book, The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, she explains cultural barriers that can develop through cultural differences, when one culture enters into another culture’s area. Fadiman writes about the Hmong culture entering the United States and evaluates…

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    assimilating into American society. The story would demonstrate not only facts, but, arguments and counter-arguments about their difficulty assimilating into American society. The story would focus on analyzing the interactions between western and eastern cultures, giving analytical descriptions of the events that occurred, and the reasons behind the behaviors and choices the characters made. In doing so, I don’t think that we would have been as emotionally invested in this story. It would have…

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    Culture learning leads to awareness of cultural practices both in individualistic and collectivist societies. Acceptance or rejection of others’ way of life depends on individual learners who may be greatly influenced by their own culture, language and religion. Cultural knowledge and awareness through direct or indirect exposure via learning materials may groom the learners who later may have to travel to the target language countries for study, work or leisure. To withstand culture shock, L2…

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    Ideal Culture In America

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    story that best illustrate the real and ideal cultures of race in America.…

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    Reflective Essay 1.0 Introduction of Culture According to the Luthans (2012), it explains that the culture is to obtain the knowledge that people use to interpret their experience and generate the social behavior. Besides that, culture also consists of some characteristics which are symbolic, being learned and shared and also adaptive. In addition, the culture in the globalization is all include religion, education, language, social structure, political and economic. The values and beliefs…

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    Culture contributes to stress because each culture has its own values and norms. Depending on what your culture values, a certain event that is stressful to one culture may be considered to be of lesser importance to another culture. Traditional cultures and Western cultures tend to express their emotions and reactions to stress differently. Minorities in Western society can experience stress influenced by culture if they have difficulty identifying with one or both cultures they are apart of.…

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