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    Cultural Beliefs

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    individuals that have migrated from different countries being an American may be seen as having to dismiss some of your own cultural beliefs and values to fit in. While interviewing a woman from the Philippines I noticed that we are not that different from each other. As women I want to believe that our main focus would be to take care of our families and be successful, but as I interviewed my guest I noticed that we have similar family values, but different cultural values. Discussing and…

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    Dr. Williams Case Study

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    makes a fundamental mistake of not addressing the underlying cause of why he is experiencing communication difficulties with his patients. Dr. Williams is aware of his cultural incompetence, but does not take the time to address this issue. Instead, he uses his lack of time as an excuse for not learning about the cultures of his patients. Two out of the three patients he has seen on this day clearly have very different cultural backgrounds and to avoid acknowledging this fact is detrimental…

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    Hnd Personal Statement

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    to immerse himself as a truly citizen of world by experiencing the United Kingdom and Western Europe. I will take in new cultures, customs, outlooks, and activities. For example, when I come back, I will be able to hold a long conversation comparing about how Londoners procced their day, or even how they celebrate customs as opposed to Americans and Colombians. I see myself making new friends who will help strengthen my ability to adapt to different people, languages, and team-building skills.…

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    Adjusting while Experiencing America is a country composed of different people and diverse cultures. Therefore, there is a good deal of ways of life or cultural phenomena for newcomers to adjust to. Before moving here, I was a little bit optimistic because I have been to some European , Asian and Oceanian counties and saw many different cultures there, so I thought that I might be somewhat prepared for changes. However, when I really stepped my foot on this country, I noticed that I…

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    Wherever we see a group of humans gathered in some kind of community, there is a high probability that these people share a common religion. We see many different religions, amongst a variety of people, that all have their own beliefs. Through religion, we strive for the answers to difficult questions through acts of faith and worship. After watching “Shamans of the Amazon, ” one will discover another way to find these answers, using the Ayahuasca. In this film review, I will give a brief…

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    Greek Culture Analysis

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    Culture the meaning of the way of life of a group of people. Their behaviors, beliefs, values, symbols, art, music, celebration and acceptance. (Merriam) However, this is just a basic understanding of the word culture. A culture is about a group of people and the way they live in society how they see art and what they believe in. Also, the location of the society where they are located and their surrounding played a role in their culture. What they have to work with and what they are needing to…

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    Cultural Memory

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    When I read this I think culture memories are the things that shaped and define. Not just your collective memories but something that when you talk about it someone understands and knows what you are talking about. Whether it was a movie, television show, music or even a catchphrase, the neighbor, town or country you grow up in links though the memory or experiencing the same thing. However even though you could have the same memories of an event you could have had different experience thereby…

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    The Experience Of Tourism

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    (Wikipedia) Experience is a personal emotion that a person gets when experiencing a feeling of fulfillment in the place they’ve visited, it can be anything from the atmosphere of a specific place to a historic building. People everywhere have different aspirations and something that may be significant to them might not be to another. Why is visiting Disneyland such a significant place to young children? And why do historical cities appeal to an older generation? No body has the correct answer…

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    Essay On Rich Tapestry

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    for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all of the threads of that tapestry are equal in value no matter their color” (Angelou). My parents were very open with me about race and culture mainly because they are an interracial couple. They believed that I should be educated in the home before experiencing potentially untoward comments about race on the school playground. Sadly, just like many youths, the playground or classroom is where many children get their education on race. When I…

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    Cross-cultural is an experience where we learn, understand and appreciate another person’s culture, values, and beliefs. For my cross-cultural experience, I interviewed Besarta Kume. She is a fellow student from my class, who is from a Muslim background, and she immigrated to Canada from Kosovo two years ago. Moving to a new country she encountered many obstacles, but mostly experienced language/communication barrier and culture shock. Uprooting your life and moving to a new country can be scary…

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