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    Culture: United States and China There are several cultures across the world but there are all different from one another. Culture is the knowledge, language, values, customs, and material objects that are passed from person to person and from one generation to the next in a human group or society. (According Kendall Diana, 2014, Sociology in Our Times 10th Edition). The two cultures that I chose are American and China cultures. I chose American and Chinese because I want to learn more about…

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    An understanding of Asian culture can positively impact my 21st-century life. For example, being an African American girl in the United States of America I believe it is important to be sympathetic and understanding of other people’s culture and where they came from. Especially since this country is sometimes referred to as a melting pot I’m going to meet different people than myself every day and that includes Asian Americans. For example, I used to work at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and a lot…

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    Culture is where we come from, who we are now, and where we are going. Culture is what makes us unique as people. Is the binding forces between family, friends, and nations. The culture I chose to talk about is Chinese it is where I came from. Chinese is the oldest and has the largest number of people who live in China. The Chinese material and non material culture can be different from United States but they also have something in common. The food, clothes, transportation, and sports are very…

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    Culture is the total system of ideas, values, behaviours, and attitudes of a society commonly shared by most members of a society. According to Statistics Canada, the NHS Profile of 2011 displays that Canada’s population of 32 852 320 is made up of 20.6% immigrants. This also implies that a potential of a fifth of Canada’s population has brought along the characteristics of their practiced culture from their former country. Canada comprises of multiple cultures such as Canadian, English, French,…

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    1. Culture was all about Music, Art, Talents and Heritage its start what culture is because in Hamilton there are a lot of differences on their own culture like festival events, history, architectures and outdoor places like water parks, falls and rivers where it is all part of a culture it was created by the activities of a human person. Also Culture makes our life meaningful and interesting. 2. The cultural vibrancy helps to communicate with other people, build the community and make the…

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    People in low-context cultures such as America tend to be more confrontational and direct attitude toward conflicts; people in high-context cultures such as China tend to be more non-confrontational and indirect attitude toward conflicts (Ting-Toomey, 2012). Therefore, they believe that certain degree of disagreement will help them solve the problems and provide the needs for other people. Ting-Toomey (2006) examined why Americans tend to be more confrontational and direct attitude when dealing…

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    When you think about American Culture, what comes to your mind? It may be something like football, the Internet, hot dogs or movies. You could have also thought on a place like Hollywood or New York, or a landmark like the Statue of Liberty or Mount Rushmore. You could have gone even further and consider our strong value of freedom and respect to democracy, or what we many consider a taboo. The American Culture is very strong, so much that it plays a major role on popular culture and it is…

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    Culture differences Iraq’s culture and United state’s culture are different in several ways. The difference between those two cultures is very clear especially when people take a look at these two cultures trying to blend in. People will notice the difference between those two culture starting from the way they dress, the social life, and the educational level. This article will discuss several differences between the American’s culture and the Iraqi’s culture such as the society,…

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    Cultural Dimensions: United States Vs. Japan Noelle DiPietro CIS 110-001 Abstract Communication is very diverse throughout different cultures. Geert Hofstede demonstrates this through his cultural dimensions. They are Power Distance, Individualism/Collectivism, Masculinity/Femininity, Uncertainty Avoidance, Long-term/Short-term orientation, and Indulgence/Restraint. Power Distance is the expecting and acceptance that power will be equally or unequally shared.…

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    Culture is defined by Sir Edward B. Tylor (1871) as a “complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, law … by (a human) as a membered society”, these concepts are learned through experience and participation. The context in which a culture is observed is pivotal for an accurate assessment of its societal characteristics within populations around the world. Furthering our understanding of how behavior and actions are influenced by material and non-material components. For example…

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