Experiencing Different Cultures Essay

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    such a way that they feel their culture is accepted and celebrated, instead of forcing them to be a carbon copy of American culture. The immigrant students feel more comfortable and accepted when their culture is accepted, so shouldn’t we as future educators work to make it so that they feel the classroom is a safe environment where these students can express themselves? Ladson-Billings introduced a new pedagogy that promotes “a closer fit between students’ home culture and the school”…

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    Personal Reflection (Part I) Culture is often looked at as an integrated pattern of learned behaviors, and beliefs that we often share among groups. This includes the way we interact, communicate, our views on relationships, roles, values, and customs. My culture is very important to me in regards to the music, art, and dance that makes me, me and the others around me, individuals. I grew up listening to music that I loved, along with learning how to dance through many dance classes I took.…

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    growth and development in one side of the world can also affects the societies that live on the other side of the globe. One of the vital tools of globalization is consumer culture, it is considered as a strong force that can create interconnectivity across regions (Alvi et al, 2014). The impact of consumer culture can be different in every region in terms of socio-cultural and political frame. The everyday life that we have been living has changed due to the emerging information age. Due to…

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    your aging process will be quite different from North America to Botswana. Different practices will influence aging and its perceptions of being successful or unsuccessful throughout the world. Generally, successful aging is defined culture by culture. Therefore, there is no strict set of rules regarding how to age successfully in a universal light. While this has proven effective in past studies, it can be frustrating when attempting to compare different cultures. Although, according to…

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    They are not limited like words. They can be comprehended in many different ways, given the audience. Shekhar Deshpande says that a picture “could appeal to the semi-literate as well as the literate by providing an entry into a field that needs to be taken with caution and respect for the ‘other’ world” (56). Here, in his…

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    of having strong, industrial societies and most anthropologist at that time study tribal societies; the tribes or societies that were illiterate. 2) Ethnology is the study of various people and cultures and the difference of their characteristics, whereas ethnography is a study of one specific culture. Ethnology is a compare and contrast of ethnography. 3) Eskimos have a strong spiritual…

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    exactly culture shock is? Or what are its stages? II. Culture shock is the emotional confusion and anxiety that someone experiences when living in a different country that has different culture from his own. In some way, anyone who travels and lives in a foreign country will experience culture shock. Culture shock is not the same in effecting people, it can affect someone more than another one. And it can be caused by a lot of things like: The different rules, different languages, different…

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    has become common to communicate with people from various countries. Gradually, intercultural marriage is familiar with the public. There are many benefits to intercultural marriage, one of them being experiencing a variety of cultures. However, getting married to a person from a different culture is questioned by many people, because the conflicts caused by cultural diversity are inevitable even in the daily life. Thus, cross cultural marriages cannot be successful, since communication barriers…

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    to my parents that we no other option but to return to the U.S. to be with him and make sure he was properly looked after. In America, being enrolled in a school for the first time in my life, I soon found out what culture shock was really like. It was throughout this time of culture shock that I would look to my music for comfort. After long days of feeling like a foreigner, I would go straight to the piano and begin pounding out Mongolian melodies. These compositions I which I would make…

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    Anastasiya Trachenko Professor Postero 20 October 2015 Key Terms: 1. Mortal neglect refers to the idea of neglecting a child until death strikes. In Brazil’s culture, it was actually accepted to neglect the needs of one’s baby if the child were to be born ill and weak. As shocking as it may sound to someone coming from our culture, it was thought of to be God’s plan for the mother to neglect the child in order to help it pass away. The ill babies are seen as angels who want to die so the mother…

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