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    being tolerable, and sometimes leave us on the edge. So the question isn’t that we get lonely, but why we do. Let's look through a few lenses to understand the why behind this feeling so many of us put forth an effort to avoid. Lens one: Popular culture is become more and more influence for what I have observed in the world in the time period that we are currently in. There are more people in the world now then there were five…

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    o Culture is all about the different features in life and revolves around all the different beliefs and religions that influence different people. Culture includes the different languages and religions that different people and communities have, that have been passed down through generations as well as beliefs within families. Each culture groups have different beliefs and different ways of living that have been passed down over the years to them. Cultures have beliefs and some beliefs are made…

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    Some perceive this phenomenon as an instrument for establishing universal unity and democracy based on a global culture signified as the “global village”, which expanded newcommunicational systems. However, others disagree and contend that globalization has not resulted in a unified political and economic identity rather cultural-globalization has destroyed national…

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    Hong Kong Culture Analysis

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    Introduction The culture in Hong Kong is varies from time to time, there are many unclear lines have been drawn in defining the cultural change since there are different narratives told by different “Hong Kongers”. From defining the cultural change in Hong Kong, to taking for granted that a genuine Hong Kong culture does exist. Especially after the handover of Hong Kong in 1997, it has propelled the the analysis of social and cultural phenomena in Hong Kong (Cheung & Tam, 1999). So, the period…

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    Culture in America From the reading provided, I agree with most of the topics discussed about culture in the United States. Although America is a continually changing and adapting society, most of our traditions stay the same. The way we talk, eat, and visit with one another are common to the way society has functioned for previous generations. Despite small changes, these ways of life are common grounds for many people to interact and communicate. The changing family dynamic description was…

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    something you need to question or think about. But for someone who grows up surrounded and absorbing a culture that is so unlike their own, representation is vital to feel somehow real, to know that their condition and struggles are not as isolated as they think,…

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    My Family Culture Analysis

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    never really taken the time to think about what culture I am a part of. For some individuals it is easy for them to say "Oh, I 'm Indian and this is what my family does for holidays." I suppose I have always just considered myself to a white American individual. I identify most closely to the rural American way of life/culture. I would say that I also identify with my family culture very strongly. While that latter two might be micro cultures, they are still something I identify with and…

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    Culture Of Cyberbullying

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    A low-context culture is a society “in which the media that are produced and consumed are generally straightforward,” while a high-context culture is a society in which “both the producers and the consumers (the audience) of a media content the actual words, images and stories heavily depend on a shared understanding of the context within which that media content is presented.” (Sterin, 2014) Using these definitions, cyberbullying can reasonably be considered high culture. Cyberbullying does…

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    Amish Culture in the Health Care System In the medical field, it is vital for nurses to understand the diverse culture in the health care system. Nurses need to take into consideration of the possible language barriers as well as cultural norms traditions in order to provide high quality care to the patient and their families. A particular culture within the United States that nurses should practice culture-specific care for, is the Amish population. The Amish have barriers that may prevent…

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    “Every society has the own cultural themes which have a substantial impacts on that culture does the business”. Culture plays an essential roles in one life, and that impacts almost every aspect of an individual life, who and what we do every day and how we make our decisions. Cultures has two important functions. Its helps people in making decision, how react in certain situations, the way we behave in public or with others and it also give themtheir identity, from where they belongs, the norm…

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