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    The modern society is dynamic. The dynamic society has cultural diversity. It has the great impact on the modern society. ‘‘Cultural diversity is a driving force of development, not only in respect of economic growth but also as a means of leading a more fulfilling intellectual, emotional, moral and spiritual life’’ (UNESCO, 2014). This suggests that cultural diversity is a major aspect in the changing society. Globalization and the rise of migration have the great impact on the cultural…

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    Masculinity In Gandaasa

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    Abeera Ali Khan 1615175 Topics in Asian Literatue. Question no 2. Comment on the depiction of masculinity in Gandaasa. Masculinity is seen in a many different ways, yet the general impression of manliness is that it is the most grounded one out of the male and female. Male and females require each other to offset each other in the parts of richness. Gentility and masculinity are established in the social (one's sex/gender) instead of the organic (one's sex). Societal individuals choose what…

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    Personal knowledge and shared knowledge are two extremely different ways in which people obtain knowledge. Shared knowledge is defined as ‘a socio-cultural knowledge, broadly along the lines of a set of norms, values, signifiers and cultural mores’ and ‘personal knowledge comes from the local experience of an individual’ . From my own perspective I believe shared knowledge is obtained through collaborative work; knowing from others, and personal knowledge is obtained from a person’s own…

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    1.0.1 Hofstede’s Dimensions of National Cultures Culture is a complex concept. Without cultural patterns, people will find it tough to live with one another. Hofstede explains that culture is a collective mental programming of societies in an environment whereby it is not a characteristic of individuals. It also encompasses a number of people conditioned by similar education and life experience (Hofstede, 2011). Cultures cannot be removed from individuals and historical context, including…

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    Cross-Cultural Adaptation According to Kim (2001), cross-cultural adaptation refers to a learner’s ability which enables him or her to interact effectively with a given host culture, enabling him to communicate with a foreign culture by altering his own cultural ways of socialization (Kim, 1988). This way, cross-cultural sensitivity is fostered, which results in successful intercultural communication (Cole & Zuengler, 2003). Cross-Cultural Adaptation Theory holds…

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    Cultural industries come from the two words ‘culture’ and ‘industry’, and therefore from the term ‘Cultural Industry’. The term culture industry was created by Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno (CITE). The word Culture defines as “the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.” (dictionary.com). On the contrary Industry could be defined as that refers to consumption, commodification and…

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    Material culture is a term that appears in the late 19th and early 20th century. It means the relationship between the people and their physical objects, resources, and environment that could represent them and their culture. Material culture is one of the main factors that controls people’s thoughts, beliefs, and their understanding of the world. It could be architecture, clothes, food, transportation, values, language, and tools. Material culture in Emirati society is connected with the…

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    Culture also known as the values (a group of people believes that is good and right principle) and norms (certain situation setting the social rules and guidelines) that are generally sharing among a particular group and formed a common living style. There are 4 kind of major determinants of culture which are social structure, religious and ethical systems, language, and also literacy. Social Structure There are two dimensions to consider, they are, basic unit of social organization either…

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    In order to achieve an effective communication, cross cultural understanding must be increased as it decreases communication barrier caused by culture difference. Cross cultural communication is the ability to successfully foster, improve and form relationships with the members of different cultures. Cross cultural communication is not only a barrier but also an opportunity for creativity, new perspectives, and openness to new…

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    Characteristics and knowledge, this is what creates different cultures all around the world. Different ways of social habits, eating habits, surrounding environment, too even music and art can affect the definition of a culture. There are many more factors that play into the way you can characterize culture, making every culture different. "Colere" is the origin of the word culture, it comes from the Latin term which means to grow, or cultivate and nurture. Over the years’ culture tends to…

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