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    Cross-cultural interview questions 1. What do you think the important social etiquette in your culture will be? 2. What, if any, kind of action or language can be offensive to people from your culture but not to people from other cultures? 3. What foods, if any, are crucial or meaningful in your culture? 4. What, if any, eating habits are exclusive to your culture? 5. What foods, if any, do you avoid for religious, personal, or cultural reasons? 6. What changes, in terms of your diet, do you…

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    My Adventure to Leeds One of my dreams and goals in life is to travel. I want to experience more, learn about other cultures and learn how others live their life. That is why I want to visit Leeds, United Kingdom. I am bringing my best friend of 15 years along with me, because it would just be wrong to go without her. We will be staying in Leeds for a week and we will be taking day trips to Manchester to see the museum among other things. We have a budget of 3,500 American dollars. We have all…

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    Under the guise of melting pots and diverse communities exist the many complications of racism and troubled pasts. Whether indigenous peoples try to immerse into mainstream cultures or remain independent of assimilation, it is often the case where their history is littered with examples of racism and various forms of impositions regarding colonial powers. The poems “The Loika” and “Make Me Human or Give Me Death” are examples of indigenous literature which speaks to the emotions of these often…

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    The Dao The Chinese character Dao has various meaning and its meaning is obtained depending on the context the character is used in, whether if the context is spiritually or metaphorically. The Dao is a Chinese character signifying 1) The “path”; 2) Or “choice”; 3) Or “way”; 4) Or “key”; 5) Or “ teaching”; 6) Or “doctrine”. The character Dao also has the related meaning of to guide someone with proper instruction or to follow the right teaching and the proper instructions or help someone find…

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    In my opinion, the article, “Animal Rights Activists and Inuit Clash Over Canada’s Indigenous Food Traditions” by Selena Randhawa, is a text that demonstrates ‘Othering’ within its discourse as the “view or treatment of a group as intrinsically lesser.” The article creates this atmosphere of marginalization—specifically toward the cultural values and opinions of the Inuit as a collective group—through both the nature of its overall subject matter and through the author’s use of particular…

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    Rural Irish Culture

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    behavioral evolution, culture in fact changes. Overtime, culture changes from one generation to the next. While some members within a culture adapt gracefully, others lag to adapt. Therefore, leading them to become deviants of society within that culture. In “Saints, Scholars, and Schizophrenics” author Nancy Scheper- Hughes describes the commonalities of local rural Irish. These commonalities include, shyness of the opposite gender, delaying marriage, and alcoholism. Some cultures, such as my…

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    of them extant to the present, which associate La Malinche with the Virgin and with the mythical Llorona” (Franco 74). This means that she was seen as something that was perhaps even good since she was once connected to two important women of both cultures, which makes sense since she is known for producing one of the first Mestizos. Her identity as a Nahua woman meant that the Aztec people did not expect loyalty from her. Since she conformed to that expectation, her actions were accepted, and…

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    Assimilation leads to Cultural Schizophrenia Assimilation is a difficult process that cannot take place without understanding the language of the new country, causing assimilation to be controlled by how much of the language is understood. In the book How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents by Julia Alverez these difficulties with language and assimilation are experienced by Yolanda, the main character in the book, and her older sister Carla. Both of the girls struggle with language because of…

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    Architecture and Sculpture One of the most obvious relationships between architecture and sculpture is that they are based directly on the cultures beliefs and needs. As cultures evolved, so did the architecture and sculptures. At the beginning of the module when we discussed the prehistoric cultures, architecture was used to meet the basic human need for shelter and security. The art in the prehistoric period was also related to the need to survive and can be seen in cave paintings that…

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    The experiences, events, and circumstances of one’s past do far more than merely add to their memory bank. As adaptive organisms, human beings naturally derive lessons from all instances that occur. Every facet of every individual requires a catalyst moment in order to form, and thus, the key to understanding another is to be aware of what they have been through. Keeping this rationale in mind, when analyzing June from Amy Tan’s “Joy Luck Club,” the reader can easily identify how her…

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