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    Without a doubt, the story of Samir Moussa is a commonplace case of how culture and globalization have an impact on the way of life and predetermination of individuals. On account of Samir being destined to a Lebanese and a Colombian parent is a major sign of how globalized his life will be. As his folks are from two distinct universes he was in a path constrained to get used to both universes in the meantime. This situation has both focal points and weaknesses. Luckily for Samir, he had both…

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    the Kalenjin community and we engage in various activities that still preserve our culture. The first aspect is in regard to our community language. From a young age, children are still being taught our community language as they also learn the other commonly taught languages which are English and Kiswahili. This helps them converse well with members of the community who did not get an opportunity to learn English or Swahili. Our culture’s origin story is well explained to children by our…

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    in the assimilation of the native culture and the colonialist culture. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Kureishi, Philip and Smith all have different approaches and experiences when it comes to the intersections of these concepts and cultures, and their writing shows how language and gender creates a division between the colonists’ culture and the native cultures of the authors. Ngũgĩ’s essay “The Language of the African Literature”, shows how the introduction of the English language into his…

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    The Caribbean Indians aren’t just a single group of indians. There are many groups or tribes of Caribbean Indians. I’m going to discuss the language of different types of tribes. Also I will explain a certain indian tribe and there way of life. The first thing I’m going to talk about is a indian tribe called the the Taino. There are considered extinct but they are actually still existing under a more familiar name of Latinos. The main Caribbean Islands were inherited by many tribes but the…

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    us are conceived with an inner and outer culture. By and by, culture is a general public, religion, dressing, dialect, and race. Outside culture, is the surface, for example, attire, dialect, music, ethnicity, and even religion. Inward culture is the shallow inside, for instance, feelings, values, ethics, correspondence, and even deep sense of being. A person’s outer personality does not recognize their identity or their social character. Our inner culture somewhat does. However, people tend to…

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    can be used to bring a blended form of language. This paper focuses on improving the learning of English in schools to produce better results. The paper explores the forms of language and how they can be blended to produce a more advanced communication skills. In Australia, plans are underway to update the syllabuses used in teaching English to accommodate all the language forms. As a result, English K–10 Syllabus was…

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    to Eriksen, favors the distribution of certain languages over others, English is taught in German schools. During my school-time, children started learning English from the fifth grade onwards; however, when my own daughter visited a German elementary school, we learned that the German school board had lowered the age for learning English as a second language to the third grade throughout elementary schools. Globally, English is the most important language followed by Spanish and Mandarin…

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    Congo and Sudan. Each of these population groups brings their own cultural and linguistic attributes to Australia. Also included in the broad sense of Culturally and Linguistic Diverse communities are Indigenous peoples and those with a disability. Culture is the beliefs, values, knowledge and…

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    making fun of his Dominican mother or his Puerto Rican father. The only different between both cultures is the accent because the scenarios are all the same. Did you know that LeJuan James got his stage name from Lebron James? Did you know LeJuan James lives hear in Orlando, FL and just recently both his parents a house in Kissimmee, FL? Even though Spanish is our first language our differences in culture, customs and values can sometimes create conflict because some of word and phrases are…

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    acquired, culture is basically a specific way of living for a particular society or civilization. According to the Centre for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition, the term culture refers to the cognitive constructs, collective patterns of conduct and communication and affective comprehension that are learnt through the process known as Socialization. In this essay the two distinct cultures (Saudi Arabia and Trinidad and Tobago) will be explored through three characteristics of culture.…

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