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    This study still has limitation, especially when looking in cross culture perspective since it did not draw cross-cultural comparison. Also, the sample was from urban area and has no sibling. Due to Chinese one child policy, all sample from this study was only child, and sibling conflict could modify and has effect on child…

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    diversity. What is defined as attractiveness is dependent on the country in which those questions are being asked. The influence of color is greatly variable and shaped(molded) by our cultures, color has the power to either alert us or be a psychological reminder to well-known brands and when we compare color to cultures we define it as demographic. But the way we also utilize(exploit) color as a facade in essence to distract us and others from what we perceive as reality is also the way we…

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    composer, which develops sympathy, widens an individual’s perspective, to reduce the amount of injustices conquered around the globe. In the short story by Nam Le, “Love and Honour and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice” reinforces that culture can significantly impact the formation of identity which forms the context of the composer, influencing…

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    middle class immigrant Asian Indian family living in New York. Although the movie tells the story of an Indian family’s struggle in the US, essentially their adjustment problems could be true for all the immigrant families regardless of ethnicity. For example, yearning, adaptation process of the new culture while protecting your own culture and generation gap might be universal fact for all immigrant families. On the other hand, the movie introduces minor details of the Indian culture to the…

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    Multi-Culture Differences

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    Culture is a particular society, or group of people who share similar beliefs and the ways of thinking. As we all know the world is getting more and more globalized. Whether it is students willing to study abroad or business companies cooperate with cross-culture people. The globalization developed rapidly, and the chances of meeting new people from the different culture are not getting any lower. As the data from all readings, I have read. I summing up the major problems. That are language…

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    Governments should require new citizens to assimilate into the native culture. Assimilation improves citizens’ wellbeing, increases social mobility, and increases the diversity of a society, because assimilated peoples are not forced to disregard their old culture, but rather to learn to understand and accept the culture of their new country. By requiring new citizens to adopt the host country’s cultural customs and beliefs, increases the unity of the nation while reducing tensions between…

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    very first thing any person would express their feeling about how was their experience to the new culture, a new country, I would guess the answer would be scared. rather I could add the expression anxious to it. My personal exp[eriance to this new country was itself scary at first, and also excited. The movie Cold Water has interviewed thirteen immigrant, mostly students, and asked about their experience. Off which, five are being analyzed as follow. Every coin has two sides, for the country…

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    surroundings, took notes on peculiar sites, and interacted with a variety of different ethnic restaurant employees and business owners. My goal for this project was to learn more about unfamiliar ethnic groups to expand my understanding of different cultures, their customs, and their beliefs. Because of this developed knowledge for other types of people, this project made me more tolerable of their differences. Reflecting on the experience, I realize that I felt more uncomfortable in…

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    com munication and behavior (2nd ed.). St. Paul, MN: International Education Systems. 2. Building business relationships and gift giving -Japan. (n.d.). Retrieved May 20, 2015, from http://news.telelangue.com/en/2012/01/gifts-japan 3. Business Culture in Japan. (n.d.). Retrieved May 20, 2015, from http://www.worldbusinessculture.com/Women-in-Business-in-Japan.html 4. Debbie Pollitt. Japanese Verbal Communication. Retrieved from:…

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    3.3. Developments in the British sense of identity 3.3.1 Along with more palpable changes in cityscapes and cultural habits, the British sense of identity has changed in the course of time. While Britain had always been a country of immigrants (citation needed?), it is only recently that those immigrants have been integrated in the idea of a British national identity. The idea of a national identity initially began to evolve in the period between the First and Second World War, as that was when…

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