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    depending on our culture. We may all have the same structures in our brain but yet, we process information in a distinctive many ways and focus our attention to different things. Nowadays, with research methods, researchers can discover and compare those differences between cultures around the world. In the article, Culture and Blindness, the researchers Takahiko Masuda and Richard E. Nisbett explained the results of studies made to understand the differences between Westerners and East Asians…

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    became globalize, people have to face numerous different cultures from different countries in their life. Nowadays people know understanding and embracing other cultures is better than excluding the different culture from their society. Since there are lots of immigrant in the United States it is general to see the conflicts between American and different cultures. One of the most areas that constantly making the issue because of different cultures colliding is childrearing. It can be child…

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    1. Can anthropologist ever escape the global reach of capitalism? Maybe. The reach of capitalism extends for as long as we give it form. It is reasonable to assume, as is evidenced by previous forms commerce, that at some point a different method of economic and political organization could take prominence; it is however, the form of exchange in current trends of globalization and would take a complete restructuring of the current regime in order to do so. 2. What is meant by the term…

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    than one jurisdiction, and therefore their work usually involves parties from multiple nations. Being born in Korea and having spent most of my life in the US after then, I have become a person who sees the importance of culture in relationship with others, embrace the cultures other than mine, and precisely diagnose on how to resolve a dispute that arises…

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    Emma (Yujie) Chen AMS330: Ethnic America Professor Dennis Deslippe Nov 30th, 2015 Lecture Proposal Project Remaking Immigrants’ Culture through Commercial Enclaves There have been many ongoing debates regarding the significance of including studies of immigrants’ cultural and ethnic identities in American historical studies. Within the United States’ racialized landscape, issues about assimilation and acculturations of immigrants by the dominant whites or developments of immigrants’ cultural…

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    takeover. The differences in the original governmental structures are partially seen in how the different cultures reacted to the Europeans that were contacting the region. In the Americas, prior to Spanish colonization, empires frequently over took the peoples around them. This led to a more abrasive and less stabilized peoples and overall, an ever changing empire. Later on the peoples…

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    be as comfortable as possible and managing a patient’s pain and other symptoms. However, culture and ethnicity determine thoughts and ideas about death. Culture can significantly affect the patient’s response to the dying process and the decisions that the patient and family make (Giger, et al., 2006). That is what Frey, et al., (2013) investigate in in their study “‘Where do I go from here’?…

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    My Mother Pieced Quilts

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    Does one’s culture inform the way one views others and the world? Yes it does. In many articles it showed how different one's culture could be to another person, and how it affects how they view the world. Some of those articles are Indian Father's Plea, My mothers pieced quilts, HAPA, Everyday use, and Where worlds collide. People's culture changes how they view the world outside of their own. In the article, My Mother Pieced Quilts by Teresa Palomo Acosta, It says “Into our past, into…

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    city of Richmond was not easy for a Chinese girl. Phrases like “All Asians look alike”, “All Asians can’t drive,” and “All Asians eat dogs,” became ingrained in my mind. Images of kids pulling the corner of their eyes while singing “Ling Ling” or “Ching Chong” became a video stuck on replay in my subconscious. In elementary through high school, on my dance and sports teams, and at after school daycare programs, I was the only Asian. The teasing never stopped because I was a rare sight and…

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