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    for help. She is of the African-American culture and was born and raised here. However, her family was born and raised in Africa. I have known Sam for over 10 years now, we first met in school as we were both new to the area. To my surprise we also discovered that we shared the same neighborhood and closer than we expected, right in front of my home. That was more than enough reason for my siblings and me to become friends with her. Although, we share different cultures, we discovered that we…

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    this is what defines one 's culture. A person culture is all the little things that they do and believe in, often without thinking about it. Cultural development can occur at a young age, where values are taught and instilled by a child 's parents or other authoritative figures. This learned behavior can lead to a life of firm belief in what they were taught. While diversity can be a great thing for a society, it can also be a hinderance. As a multitude of different cultures clash for what they…

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    When it comes to a culture that interest me, China is the country that I could learn from. China could help me enrich my life, deepen my business expertise, and improve my communication skills. When it comes to doing business, China handles their business differently than the American culture. In China, they will personally form a bond with whomever is wanting to do business with them. In America culture, colleagues may occasionally go to happy hour together and attend the office holiday party…

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    Indian Culture vs. American Culture Culture plays a significant role in every individual’s life. You don’t really see how it’s so important in everyday life. Let’s see how we define culture as. Culture is a human society’s total way of life meaning it provides guidelines for certain behavior. It changes overtime and is often taken for granted. You don’t really notice any different in cultures until you don’t travel to another country. Cultures makes you change your point of view toward that…

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    American Culture Analysis

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    Reflecting upon my learning experiences, I feel that I’ve gained a lot of knowledge about a whole new culture, that’s both very fascinating yet also very comparable to the Danish culture, of course there are similarities between both cultures, since some of the very prominent ones is the friendliness, even though Americans, thankfully, show it more than us. Danes. Since you’re very outgoing, asking questions like “how are you” but rhetorically, so you don’t waste any of their time. They do not…

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    American Culture

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    regard. Culture, recognizing one societal gathering from another, incorporates convictions, practices, dialect, customs, craftsmanship, form styles, sustenance, religion, legislative issues, and financial frameworks. Through long lasting and always showing signs of change procedures of learning, inventiveness, and sharing, culture shapes our examples of conduct and considering. A culture's hugeness is profound to the point that it touches practically every part of who and what we are. "Culture…

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    was seven years old, I moved here to Washington. I came from a small island in Micronesia called Yap. Culture back in Yap was very different from culture here in Washington. I needed a little time to get used to how things worked in America. Some aspects of my culture that differ from the culture in Washington are the food, we generally eat rice with almost everything. Another aspect of my culture was music, there is a variety of music here in the states. Back home, my family and friends…

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    of Melanesians, Polynesians and Micronesians. Each of these countries has its own culture and tradition. They once treasured them with dignity and utmost respect. They valued their cultures and traditions with great respect and honor. They had strong beliefs and customs in which men played dominant roles whilst women played inferior roles. Due to globalization, those beliefs, customs, traditions and cultures are gradually diminishing or dying. The way of dressing, our very own local…

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    Mexican American Culture

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    All over the world, culture is the essence represents a unique and long history of human beings. It was carefully preserved and passed from the previous generation to the next generation in society. Cultural aspect not only represents the beauty of a country, but also the soul and the heart of its community. When mentioning of culture or tradition, it is impossible for everybody to not reference to foods. Each country's cuisine made from different ingredients and contained unique flavors. For…

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    Black culture can be seen in language, family structure, music, dance, language, and so much more. It is about the individual and the community, the amount of money and giving back to the community. Characteristics of black culture inform American life in a multitude of ways. I hope to show some of these ways in a style that divides the dysfunction from the culture. Eric is a senior at SCC who is doing the academic transfer program. Eric plans to attend UNL to study computer programming.…

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