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    Mexican-American culture and European American culture have different of value, emotions, and display rules. Display rules are defined as the difference of emotions which is displayed and interpreted by various cultures (Laureate, 2007). Emotions play a lot of roles and guidance in culture, especially in these two cultures. Both cultures have different ways of showing emotion especially when it comes to pride and empathy. These emotions are considered as self-conscious emotions which have…

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    Culture is defined as the people 's 'way of life ', or the way a group do things that are or were pasted on from generation to generation by means of learning, writing, religion, music, clothes, cooking, and in whatever way they do. In America, there are thousands of cultures and subcultures that live within communities. Cultures are what makes each group of people unique and different in their rightful ways. In America today, there are people from all around the world which makes it a…

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    This article focuses on study of how quickly Mexican- Americans adapt to the new culture after they move their families to the Unites States. With the increase of the number of Latino’s coming to the United States, the U.S. population is see huge growth. The Latino or Hispanic culture is different from the United States and they do not believe in the equal rights for both men and women which causes some conflict when adapting to the values that the Unites States has. With the strong belief in…

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    different cultures in the world from Japanese cultures, to Chinese cultures, to even our very own American cultures. I will talk about American culture, even though there are many sub-cultures in the American culture I will try to narrow it down. American cultures for us is the normal things we do; we tend to think that everyone does the same things that we do in our everyday life. For example, from driving on the right side of the road to even eating with forks and knives. Everyone’s culture is…

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    Yes, Americans are more ethnocentric than other western industrialized countries. This can largely be attributed to the sense that they are the superpowers in different areas of the economy and military power. As a result, they tend to believe they have the final say and that their cultures are predominant and cannot be challenged or compared to any other. According to Linton (1937), Americans have borrowed a lot from other nations especially from the Asia continent. However, while most of their…

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    Business Culture in America America holds 300 million people of mixed race and heritage, making us the third largest country in the world of a multicultural mosaic. America there are seven different categories when it comes to the culture of business that should be taken into consideration. First, there are the basic concepts. Then, Communication Styles. Next, time is money. Followed by, meetings. Then, negotiations and contracts. And finally, business language. All seven of this aspect play a…

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    The rise of popularity of Japanese and Korean culture in the U.S. has affected a great many things in American culture. These cultures have even begun to infiltrate the U.S.'s largest medium of pop culture: media. Korean pop music has taken over international music charts and is holding one of the largest fan bases in America. Korea has as well started a new trend of watching their dramas, not on TV, but through the growing industry of streaming websites. All the while Japan is steadily taking…

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    Culture; it can a pop culture, an American culture, traditions, values, expectations, it can be anything that you claim. Culture has been defined by many different terms and ways. In this case we as a class or individual have been learning about Deaf Culture and if it is truly a culture. Learning this, yes, Deaf culture is a culture; it is excepted by society, it’s their values, beliefs. Just like the American culture it is accepted by people everywhere, in fact people want to be a part of the…

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    the Arabic Culture on the American Culture Every culture has different categories, habits, history, and civilization that made this culture be famous. There are many ancient civilization in the world such as: The Roman, Greek, Babylonian, and Egyptian. Every culture can influence on the other cultures in different shapes. There are several reasons for the influence of the Arabic culture on the American culture such as: art, language, and food. The first influence of the Arabic culture on the…

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    or more cultures? I identify with two different cultures, Mexican and American, that are constantly clashing in almost every aspect and have clashed throughout most of my life. This consistent clash has conflicted with my own identity. This creates complications growing up because identifying with more than one culture cannot be considered a codominant identification but rather, one is always dominant and the other is recessive. Growing up, the expectation of conforming to a specific culture or…

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