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    4.1.1 Essentialist approach of culture After analysing the blogposts categorized by the bloggers under the labels of “cultural differences”, “culture” and “China”, the study found that the bloggers define “culture” by using a static essentialist approach. They believe that cultures are “objects” that can be separated by fixed boundaries. Culture is also viewed as synonym of country or nation in their discourse. They also perceive that people within a particular culture behave similarly in any…

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    The girl who has name Daniela Liverani comes from Edinburgh, Scotland. She is 24 years old, and is fond of traveling around the world, the mysterious, unusual and exotic places that are quite far away. It was some time ago in Southeast Asia with just a backpack. When she returned home could not imagine that she actually visited Vietnam. She in Asia fell off on the motor. No was injured, but after the fall of the engine she had trouble oh nose. But she does not give particular importance to it…

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    “Greece? Why Greece? Why would you ever want to go study in a failed nation like Greece?,” my parents asked me. I was taken aback. Little did they know that my interest in Greek society and culture would motivate me to apply to the Harvard Study Abroad program. Even without a personal connection to Greece, I am longing to immerse myself within the country and its people. That is where HSS comes in. The chance to study in Greece would be the perfect opportunity to see both spectrums of life:…

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    Italian in hopes of traveling to Europe my junior year to have a picture-perfect semester. After watching the Lizzie McGuire movie a million times, anything seemed possible. If I learned Italian and went to Italy, maybe I could be riding around Rome on Moped with a cute pop star at the wheel because after all, this is what dream are made of, right? Wrong. Life is not that perfect. My mother had more practical plans for me. Instead of Italy, I have committed to study abroad in Shanghai, China.…

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    many challenges during world war one, which affected America, Foreign Nations, and each of their respective populations. The experience of the United States during the war remained impacted by imperialism, economic expansion and industrialization abroad and at the local level. Imperialism augmented the United States position against upcoming rivals. Economic expansion allowed the United States to acquire territories, expand markets, and establish foreign relationships that would later prove a…

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    like American Institute for Foreign Study. Throughout high school I continued to be involved in theatre for those reasons, and still enjoy writing plays. There, this creative outlet taught me the power of taking calculated risks, such as studying abroad and applying to be a first generation college student. These risks ended up becoming my greatest achievements, as they broadened my horizons, especially when I was admitted to Truman State University. At Truman I have excelled…

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    of things to do. Anyone with a chronic disease has to consider their health when traveling, and HIV is no exception. You must give some thought to your HIV treatment and the medications that you are taking before you pack up and leave. This article will focus mainly on travel within the United States, although I will briefly touch on a few special considerations regarding international travel. If you will be traveling internationally, you should find out in advance if the country you are…

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    and contributing to improving the health of the majority. This opportunity will be a real test to be more compassionate to others and have the hands-on experience with diverse cultural backgrounds while knowing I am making a difference. After traveling abroad in high school, I was sure that it was my destiny to see a wide array of cultures. With the eagerness to learn, the motivation instilled in my being will drive me to power through any hardships I am to face. My experiences in being a…

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    as child soldiers. However, not only children fall victims of trafficking, but also women are the second to be targeted by traffickers. Although, a large portion of these women happens to be young victims who were promised employment, but instead were raped, drugged, confined, battered and intimidated, placed into debt, and have their legal documents removed and were coerced into doing things against their will. Not to mention the man and boys specifically being trafficked for the intention of…

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    getting involved on campus is the greatest way to learn experientially. Mentioned earlier, students that attend Minerva travel yearly, which sounds exciting, but there is not any communication between other students that attend Minerva as well. “Traveling internationally does exhibit an experience that colleges and universities cannot compare to, but that still does not allow students to get engaged with their colleagues in the community around them” (LaFlore 2). Another aspect of college is to…

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