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    company and they face many the challenge. Also, most of the company has different culture and the way when doing job. In addition, when the company its different employees from the different country, which they can create problem and challenge for the company. Many challenge that produce from multicultural collaboration. The first challenge is direct versus indirect communication. The communication in western cultures is direct and open, but in some country the communication is indirect and…

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    The word nation came to English from the old French word nacion, which in turn originates from the latin word natio literally meaning “that which has been born”. (Harper, Douglas) A nation may refer to a community of people who share a common language, culture, ethnicity, decent or history, it can also refer to people who share a common territory and govt. Where Nationalism is a belief system, creed or political ideology that involves a strong identification of a group of individuals with a…

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    separated from other factors out the language, especially the speaker’s background. Many kinds of speaker’s background makes variation of language. Other factors out the language which influences the variation of language such as social class, sex, age, culture, ethnicity, etc. One aspect that is interesting to discuss is language variation in which caused by sex. In social life, sex is becoming a differentiation in many things, one of them is language. Sex can influence the language and being…

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    Part 2 Own Culture- Chinese Culture A1 .Social Customs Social Norm There are several social norms of the Chinese people that they follow, which are table manners, respect for old people or senior citizen, greeting elderly, and polite when talking with anyone, and so on. In the Chinese culture, table manner are very important. When you’re dining out, you should not make noise or talk too loud, it is very impolite in Chinese culture. Furthermore, when the food arrives on the table, you are…

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    Assimilation is the forced act of changing one’s cultural identity (religion, values, language, etc.) into the same as the majority. Integration is the voluntary act of combining with the culture of the majority, yet still keeping one’s original culture. At the time, immigrants were expected to assimilate into the English-Canadian society and abandon their original cultural identity. This was because these immigrants came from elsewhere to Canada, so since they had chosen to come to Canada, they…

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    are being taught. Culture is very hard to break through because we’re often not aware of our own until we enter another, Aboriginal students have to deal with this daily and it can often stand in the way of…

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    Culture is the total system of ideas, values, behaviours, and attitudes of a society commonly shared by most members of a society. According to Statistics Canada, the NHS Profile of 2011 displays that Canada’s population of 32 852 320 is made up of 20.6% immigrants. This also implies that a potential of a fifth of Canada’s population has brought along the characteristics of their practiced culture from their former country. Canada comprises of multiple cultures such as Canadian, English, French,…

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    children. Every culture upholds different values and teachings, which distinguish it from the other, and it is not justifiable to ignore or disrespect one’s perspective, socially or culturally or otherwise. “Culture is defined as the shared patterns of behaviors and interactions, cognitive constructs, and affective understanding that is learned through a process of socialization. These shared patterns distinguish one from another group and also identify the members of a culture group”(CARLA’s…

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    spots by being more self- aware and inviting open feedback from others. Educators and services need to be able to recognise, value and draw on children’s cultural backgrounds as well as helping children maintain their own languages while learning English. Above…

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    these festivals have developed their own forms of culture and expression, generally displayed with extravagant clothing and a tendency for some drug use. Within the stylistic displays, a trend has emerged that causes a stir every time a person decides to place this item onto their body, whether at a festival or a part of a fashion photo shoot. Native American headdresses have been pulled from their cultural context and replaced in American culture as fashion accessories, especially for those…

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