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    The era that Michelangelo Antonioni belonged to was a time where filmmaking was considered as a type of art that consisted of contemporary ideas and techniques just like any other fine art. During the 1960s, big name filmmakers worldwide began to experiment with more formal techniques as well as adopted new methods to narrate, which basically extended the perceptions of cinema for audiences in various ways. Like many other up-to-date artists and filmmakers at the time, Antonioni felt like he…

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    Multicultural In France

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    Many societies are multicultural; they require the immigrants to be harmonious with other cultures in the society as well as respectful. Therefore, the immigrants who discriminate the multicultural aspects will be followed with social and legal consequences. When some Muslim terrorist in Paris attacked innocent people, they confessed that they…

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    German Family Values Essay

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    and functions are important to many cultures, whether is be roles of the family or how the family functions. As James Georgas explains, “The functions, as described above, refer to how the families satisfy their physical and psychological needs in order to maintain the family and to survive as a group.” The physical and psychological needs are different depending on culture. German, Chinese, American, and Hispanic cultures vary in family values. “The German culture stems from the beliefs and…

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    who live in different continent, and with different cultural back ground. In one hands, when teams consist of people from different cultures working apart from one another in different locations, social distance or a lack of emotional connection can cause miscommunication, misunderstanding and distrust. On the other hands, a manger can be very efficient in one culture and be the reason for failure in another one. How managers can lead global team, or cross cultural team to be efficient as…

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    Family: Cultural Norms

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    Comp 110 Final Essay All individual families all have cultures of their own. Each child is raised in two separate, often competing, cultures. The one their family presents and the culture that the surrounding society presents. This semester, we have read and analyzed many different cultural norms helping me to get a better look at the culture that I was raised up in. Being raised in a family that is Christian, has had the largest effect on my life. Praying before we ate, before we went to…

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    Culture is everywhere; it controls what we do, who we interact with and who we become because we are influenced by it from birth. Cultural values are at the heart of any society, everywhere there is a connection with culture everything people do is influenced by society. Cultural Symbols important to our society are the liberty bell, the United States Flag, the bald eagle, and the Statue of liberty. Learning more about our culture can help us to be more professional because it will help us…

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    knowledge, and skills based on their culture. My classes in school have also influenced on my interactions with others and have acceptance of others who have different cultural backgrounds. Since I am a Secondary Education History major, some of my classes have talked about diverse learners and about cultural diversity. I actually think that learning about others’ cultural backgrounds, where they are from, and what beliefs and values others have based on their culture. Watching the news all the…

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    therefore blinding the typical Irvine citizen from realizing how much opportunities they truly have compared to others. People come from many diverse backgrounds each having unique key values therefore, assimilation between opposing or different cultures can be hard to understand and accept. In the essay, “Causes of Prejudice” written by Parrillo, defines the different types of prejudice that occur. One main reason he talks about is ethnocentrism; “a generalized rejection of all outgroups on the…

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    Hofstede Analysis

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    The film PK was a satire comedy that showed some of the sterotypes in Indian society as well as realities that people living in Indian culture are dealing with. while at the same time being able to reach an American audience with some of the questions the film asked and envoked a deeper reflection. India has a different culture than what you would find in the United States, if you looked purely at Hofstede’s scores, upon watching the movie which was a satire and outside research while the two…

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    have to follow traits that enable us to have healthy working relationships with our clients. Therefore, we reflect on our uniqueness as a person. Counselor Awareness of Own Cultural Values and Biases Attitudes and Beliefs Counselors need to be culture skilled in self-awareness and sensitivity to personal heritage. One has to be aware of their cultural background and experiences which influence the individual’s attitudes, values, and biases. A counselor has to be able to…

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