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    predicated on a contradiction--unprecedented social equality and political liberty for the English, white males versus bondage, dispossession, and disenfranchisement for the other groups. However, the joining of these three diverse groups, while divided by race, culture and stats, managed to maintain the influence of Native…

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    Tremblay Cultural Values

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    Case study The case study focuses and discusses the cultural values and protective nature people feel towards their culture. For example both the Tremblay as well as the Lopez family keep their native languages of Spanish and French for the inherent cultural values it helps preserve and keeps. This is supported in the quote “The Tremblay and Lopez families… continue to speak their languages… they believe… it is important… in retaining and enhancing their cultural heritage” This quote supports…

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    learn English they start to learn a different language, the year be passing and they start to forget some of the primary language. And all is done teacher speak English and the students have to be communicated with then that is a reason they have to be learning English. But it’s good in a way because you can choke your on family and you can have more opportunity in U.S then other countries Couse the…

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    is inevitable and has been taking place since the 18th century. Native Americans were forcefully assimilated into American culture and society. Today, many foreign groups of individuals are integrated into American society. Many individuals label America as a “melting pot;” however, the nation cannot be given this “nickname” because when people assimilate into American culture, they must abandon their own cultural customs and conform entirely to their “new” society rather than cherishing them.…

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    Essay On American Culture

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    Culture of “Americans” America’s culture is different and distinctive. America’s society is made up a diversity of ethnic groups that have shaped American culture and values. People’s attitude and behavior are based on their values. America’s cultural was influenced by Native Americans, Latin American, Africans, and Asians. The United States has been influenced by many other cultures that led to the shaping of their values. Religion and language are an example of the influence of other culture…

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    regarding English Language Learners (ELL) and their education. There were many important take-aways from the class, such as the importance of giving emergent bilingual students the best education possible. If I could remember anything from this class in three years from now it would be these following things. First, I would want to remember to understand the culture all of students in my class in order to relate to them on a personal level. Also, I want to celebrate each student’s culture…

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    writers are the children of immigrant parents, and both allow their unique experience with culture to guide their writing . The works of Cisneros and Tan, particularly The House on Mango Street and “Woman Hollering Creek” as well as ”Mother Tongue” and “Rules of The Game”, discuss the division cultural differences create to bridge the gap between cultures, creating a more accepting society. One of the divisions culture creates is that between those in the minority…

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    Histories” by Doman(2014), the author reveals the important factors which either hinder or enhance students’ English learning abilities. Throughout this paper, I will synthesize the two articles by the following ideas. Firstly motivation plays an important role in students’ international learning experience. Meanwhile, culture differences hinder students’ English learning process and sometimes…

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    dimensions of heritage-culture retention and receiving-culture acquisition interact to create four acculturation categories. These categories include assimilation, separation, integration, and marginalization. Berry defined an assimilated sojourner as…

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    How culture is viewed depends on three aspects: ethnocentrism, cultural relativism, and universal human rights. Ethnocentrism is the viewpoint that a person’s own culture and its contents are intrinsically better than another culture. Cultural relativism means that every culture holds equal value, and the values of one culture are not better than another. Universal human rights are the rights agreed on by the United Nations stating that every human has set rights because of their humanity…

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