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    emphasis do work, study and family life have in your country or in your culture? Which of the 3 is most important in your country or in your culture? This is a very varied question as I live in a very culturally diverse area. I feel my culture is ever changing and developing as my family grows, taking parts from my families past and adding my personal values to pass along to my children. From my life’s perspective, my culture started developing when I began to mature and create ideas and…

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    article, The Cycle of Socialization by Bobbie Harro, Socialization is the natural process by which we acquire our social identities and internalize the values, norms, positions, and roles of the social world (certain actions belongs to a particular culture or group of people). In this short essay, I will try to apply the knowledge I acquired from the reading on the “macho”…

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    Cultural Identity “A person without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots”(Garvey).Who are you? Where do you come from? What are your values, beliefs and interests? Culture is formed through our knowledge, beliefs and behavior from which we learn from our families based on our personal upbringing. Some people are not aware of their cultural identity, and this is certainly evident in The Color of Water. A majority of people lack the knowledge of…

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    books that are great about talking about culture and there are also children books that don’t do the greatest job with teaching children about culture. The two books that I will be examining are Mrs. Katz and Tush and The Rain Came Down. The first book, Mrs. Katz and Tush is written by Patricia Polacco that was published in 1994. This book is a great example of multicultural because it shows true meaning of friendship and how similar and different each culture is. It shows examples of love for…

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    Connections come in many forms. We are all connected to the places we frequent, the people we encounter and society in general. Similarly, we can become disconnected from places, people and society. This essay will outline some examples of difference and inequality that Stephen Sweetman (The Open UniverConnections are links between people, places, and society in general, as well as the wider world. Difference and inequality can cause disconnections between these things; conversely, new…

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    knowledge, and skills based on their culture. My classes in school have also influenced on my interactions with others and have acceptance of others who have different cultural backgrounds. Since I am a Secondary Education History major, some of my classes have talked about diverse learners and about cultural diversity. I actually think that learning about others’ cultural backgrounds, where they are from, and what beliefs and values others have based on their culture. Watching the news all the…

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    Culture is described as the characteristics and erudition of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, gregarious habits, music and arts. (Zimmermann K. A. 2017). The culture of Canada has been primarily influenced by sundry European cultures and traditions of its constituent nationalities, predominantly British and French culture. There are withal influencing cultures from The United States. The Canadian people have four major core values, including fairness,…

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    through preserving Estonian culture For a small country such as Estonia, with only a little over a million citizens, culture is an incredibly important part of people’s identity. So when the Nazis and Soviets occupied Estonia and forced the already small population to either endure the horrors of imprisonment, concentration camps and hard labor, or to scatter and flee, one of the only things that the people of Estonia could take with them was the shreds of the culture that stuck with them. One…

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    World War II Started in 1939 ended in 1945. Hitler starts his rise of power through the ranks of Germany. Hitler turns his back on the Versailles pact going to war over Poland. Hitler 's rule starts to expand Europe as he takes over and forces people to join him or die. Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor causing America to side with Britain and join in the war(Findley & Rothney,2011). Adolf Hitler Decides to War with the United States which will eventually lead to the downfall of his once powerful…

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    sand;, we must learn to communicate and deal with other cultures on a day-to-day basis. Like many other aspects of life, our approach and attitude about the situation can help or hinder the learning—if we are open to explore, the learning can be fun (like learning new recipes, eating interesting food) or if we are not open, it can be like fingernails on chalkboard (for us and those we must learn about). In many cases, learning about new cultures are not a choice, I have a friend whose new job…

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