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    raised to live by. They are crucial to any Indian family wanting the best out of their children. Typically, Indian families moving to America can not resist steering towards Indian culture, brushing away the idea of picking up some American customs. However, as my parents moved to the United States to seek opportunity, they quickly incorporated some American practices in our Indian culture. By blending these two lifestyles together, it defined me as both an Indian and American at heart. With…

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    moved to USA after finishing my bachelor’s degree. I respect Indian culture and I try to follow Indian customs. I always thought my values reflect Indian culture before coming to the class. When I initially came to US from India, I found many differences between both the cultures and I needed time to adjust to the customs and practices in USA. In India, Salutation is very important while addressing people. Indians try to avoid confrontation. Punctuality is not…

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    Indonesian citizens did not form Indonesian culture alone. Influence from around the world helped shaped Indonesian culture. One country that influenced the majority of Indonesian culture was India. Indian explorers were sent to Indonesia for the sole purpose of trade. Trade between India and Indonesia opened a pathway for Indonesians to be aware about the different aspects of Indian culture through Indian Hinduism. Indonesia’s awareness of Indian Hinduism influenced the order of Indonesian…

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    difference between the Kwakiutl’s and Makah’s potlatch rituals. Well, we will start off with Benedict’s view of the Kwakiutl tribe. The Northwest Coast Natives themselves were pretty smart. They lived along the seacoast from Alaska to Puget Sound. Their culture had no common order, but Benedict did say (page 173) “They were a people of great possessions as primitive people go.” They relied on goods, inexhaustible, and obtained without using harsh labor. They mostly depended on fish as their…

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    lifestyle and living standard of people globally. Indian culture is no bar to this transformation process. Our deep rooted traditions and customs have loosened up their hold with the emergence of globalization. India has a rich cultural background and pride of its culture is famous throughout the world. Globalization has not only inculcated the westernization in India, but conversely the Indian culture has also spread its impact globally. Culture and traditions of any geographic region hold a…

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    Southeast America. They were known as being the most culturally and socially advanced in the 19th century and they are also remembered by the Trail of Tears. This Native American tribe had quite a background being in the way that they lived, their culture, and the tough times they were put through. It is a well-known myth that the Cherokees lived in teepees…

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    There are many different aspects between American and Indian culture, religion, and economy. While some distinctions jump right out in front of you, others are really hard to notice. If you were to take one look at India, it may not be too appealing to the eye. You would notice the stray dogs roaming right and left, loud, chaotic traffic swerving you in the jam packed streets, everything covered in trash, the aroma of spicy foods, and no toilet paper in public places. Likewise, in America,…

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    Political Culture in India and Japan. Introduction. Both India and Japan have majestic and unique cultures of their own kind. Both countries have a vast culture whose roots are dated back to centuries. Both the countries are well known for their culture. They have gained utmost respect from other parts of the countries due to their awe-inspiring culture. One can see culture as a baroque phenomenon which features morals, laws, knowledge, art, beliefs and all those other credentials that a man may…

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    Indian vs. American Culture Cultures something seemingly superficial the changes across borders. I have grown up looking at the differences between indian and american cultures and living between two orders. Both societies have similarities associated with religion and family. Nevertheless, American and Indian societies have many differences when dealing with family, food, and diet. American and Indian culture both have strong religious beliefs. Many people in the Indian society share the same…

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    view the world? Culture can be defined as many things like the way they were raised or their thing that makes them special. When it comes to the topic of cultural identity it always ends up in an argument. Some people see that it doesn't really impact the way we see the world, however a person's background and their religion impacts how they see world significantly. A person's cultural background consistently effects the way they see the world and others. In the story, An Indian Father's…

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