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    Culture is a way of life shared by people in a society. Culture is exceptional, although it may have other things in common with other cultures. Culture is all about religion, food, dressings, language, and music, believes, greetings, behavior, and other things. According to Live Science, the United States is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. Nearly every region of the world has influenced American culture, as it’s a country of immigrants. Within its vast area, Nigeria…

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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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    modern teenage/young adult American culture. Two very broad cultures I’d like to compare with my own are Baptist Christian culture and Native American culture. However, within every culture there are many different individuals that react to people of different cultures in varying ways, and there is no set behavior that every member conforms to so making comparisons about myself and my…

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    o Culture is all about the different features in life and revolves around all the different beliefs and religions that influence different people. Culture includes the different languages and religions that different people and communities have, that have been passed down through generations as well as beliefs within families. Each culture groups have different beliefs and different ways of living that have been passed down over the years to them. Cultures have beliefs and some beliefs are made…

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    allready expect to socialize with other cultures and other races from the moment they leave their country. However, how tolerant they are, actually depends on the culture they come from, wether is a conservative culture or an open minded one, and how used to they are to interacting with other cultures. In some cases, it depends on their beliefs, and how it is expected from them to behave within their religion and how to view the world and outside cultures. There have been many cases where, even…

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    Unique Culture Brought up in an Island Country Today, we have a quite huge amount of races and almost uncountable numbers of cultures all over the world, and there are practically no other animals, in history, which have flourished on the earth like us. At this point, it might be not too much to say we are the most outstanding spices as one of the animals. What are the main reasons or causes of our evolutions? One of the most simple and biggest factors would be the remarkable development of our…

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    Katherine Dunham was the first choreographer to integrate African American dance with modern dance highlighting the importance of African American culture. She showed the world just how beautiful African American heritage is, but did not stop there. Katherine Dunham influenced the African American culture by fighting her way into the dance community, by developing ethnographic research, and by empowering her Illinois community through the art and outlet of dance. “As an artist, educator,…

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    country, and the success of American values has influenced other cultures to follow. America is one of the world’s leading superpowers which makes people either aspire to be like Americans or fear and fight them. This leads into the significance of perspectives because some outside areas may envision America as glorious and what to be like them or as a force they must oppose and rebel against. Judgements on America are based on the values/beliefs of the given culture. This is why…

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    unsuccessfully attempted to control this territory, either by diplomatic or violent means. It could be said that Linndsfort was an area of many languages, many cultures, many religions, and delicious food. Picture people talking to each other in Glopovite, being schooled in Auvidian and answering calls in Jil. The mixture of different cultures was what attracted people from all over the world to visit Linndsfort. However, the resources found there were what drew soldiers from all over the world…

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    born in American with parents from two different cultures, many of his friends were from various countries and having the opportunity to teach international students and traveling the world, gave him an authentic experience of global cultures. As a result, Samir’s global experiences is what shaped his consciousness and broaden his mind to the realization of a world with diverse cultures, in which he learned and appreciated, but the degradation experience too will always remain with him. Culture…

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