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    Indian Culture V. American Culture Indian culture plays a big part in my life. There are many different aspects of the Indian culture such as language, and traditions. My family and I follow Indian culture but finds it difficult to follow it now a days due to the fact that American culture is starting to have a big impact in our lives. There are many aspects of Indian culture that are conflicting with my current life because the American culture is making my Indian Culture disappear. For…

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    variations of culture are startling, yet all people have customs and beliefs”. Thus, making it hard figuring out how cultures are different. But it also helps understand how American culture is different from Indian culture. Both these cultures have traditions and guidelines followed each day. And there 's distinctness of the cultures but no explanation of what they are. Which is a benefit to learning that American culture and Indian culture are different. American culture and Indian culture…

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    If I were to imagine that I grew up with a twin that grew up in another family who’s culture was completely opposite of mine, I would most certainly believe that we would have to learn to accept and understand the differences between our cultures. I grew up in a Mexican culture which has it 's focus and values of hard work, family, and religion. when it comes to hard work it would mean taking every and any opportunity that presents itself when it comes to making money that would help with the…

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    different perspectives and behaviors that are incorporated into the culture for each of their geographic locations. Zooming in a little tighter in these areas, Germany and the United States each have their own unique set of values when it comes to, their social etiquette, self-policing, work/family balance, and even the way they engage in courtship to find a mate. The way the Germans and Americans have shaped the norms within their culture are a direct result of their values. These norms are…

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    North American culture has been set for many years that the norms of society are set into place but are affecting those who do not fit into the norms of society. In order for all different types of people to be able to enjoy leisure services and society, we as employees in the field must create an opening environment for people to feel safe and comfortable in. For some people, they have been living under oppression for a while, and although society tries to eliminate these feelings they have…

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    the loss of indigenous people across the world, there is so much more than just their cultures and language that the world would lose. The people of the world should try at all costs to preserve the indigenous cultures globally, at all costs. It is important to do so because of all the culture, knowledge and human rights which would be forever buried with the death of the indigenous world. To begin, the culture across the indigenous people is tremendously different than those in the typical…

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    Tibetan American Culture

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    perspective views. Tibetans created the websites I used. I believe the information on those websites are more specific and trustworthy because Tibetans are the ones who experience their culture and have the best knowledge about their culture than anyone else. They deliver the best quality information about the culture where they grew up. Some sources I found were written by outsiders, so the point of views of those people would be very general and similar to each other. Besides, the information…

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    “China and America Land Of Dragons and Land of Liberty ” Culture is the characteristics or knowledge of many people. I read a book about the culture and dynasties of China and took notes to compare with the American Culture. The three main parts I researched are; the aspects of the Chinese language, their religion and their gender roles in society. First, I will be comparing and differing the religions that the USA and China. In both great nations, religion plays an important role in the…

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    Korean-American Culture

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    conducted on 40 second-generation Korean American university students living in the United States. The main topics of this article are the role of cultural identity and heritage language maintenance. She argues that in the United States, immigrant children's proficiency in English improves while their heritage language declines. The focus of this study is to determine the proficiency level and use of heritage language among second-generation Korean-Americans youths, how they identify themselves…

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    from their normalized culture. This occurs because humans retain a natural curiosity – to explore the unfamiliar. While diverse cultures may appear to retain opposing values, traditions, and beliefs, every culture preserves an innate purpose or lesson that can subsist valuable. Personally, I would love to travel to Italy, not only to experience the landscape, but also to perceive how the overall Italian culture contrasts to my European culture. When I speak of the Italian culture, I am…

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