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    Culturally Aware of Australia Australia is one of the flattest continent landmass due to erosion that happened 257 years ago; formed when it separated from the super-continent. In addition, Australia has a wide assortment of landform consisting of a small mountains, ancient crystal blocks, and ancient seas. Australia has ten deserts, largest being the Great Victoria Desert. Australia has one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef. Australia and Tasmania are two…

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    Diversity In America

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    many characteristics that make the USA a completely different world, where I have been lucky to get into, but the main difference is in the thing that makes a country a country – the people. There would certainly be no cities, no communication, no culture, and no spirit without people. Before coming to the USA, I had studied information about this country and came to the conclusion that this is a multicultural country, in which every person is equal.…

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    one can often make characters seem like borderline offensive representations of cultures. These movies, either knowingly or not, play with the idea of language ideologies. When trying to portray a culture through a language, the writer will often…

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    express themselves. In our everyday lives, we cross paths with different people who possess a wide diversity of cultures, values and morals. Some individuals who believe and practice the same culture may identify themselves differently from others or express themselves at different levels. After completing the exercise, Self-Assessment 1.4. Cross-Cultural Development, in the book Culture and Health: Applying Medical Anthropology by Michael Winkelman, I discovered many surprising skills that I…

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    second example, the last line is paraphrased but the meaning has still not changed. In addition, the rhymes, which are not necessary in voice-over, make the translation more alive and sound as it is a song. Although adding very Lithuanian word into a culture-specific film, can have consequences of different perspective of viewers. Here the similar meaning is transferred by finding different…

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    Because different cultures are used in films, they have portrayed a negative impact on the cultures that are used. As the ‘bad guy’ image gets created in the films, viewers take that as an implicit meaning after viewing the film that all people under that culture act like that in real life. Being able to balance what is real and what is shown are two different things, but the mafia genre has…

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    integrate the people, led them to rely on their own personal skills in finding their way in Italian society. In the Netherlands, refugees became more adept in the economic world, while those in Italy became more involved socially, In other words, “the refugees approach integration as the process of building ‘bridging social capital’ while not abandoning the idea of nourishing ties with their native cultures or roots”…

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    Carroll University understanding my own culture, but not really anyone else's culture. I have some understanding from the foreign exchange students who attended my high school. When you live in a small town with very little diversity, the rest of the world seems so far away. The world seemed like an idea, not something I could go out and see. I enjoyed knowing who my neighbors were, but living in such a small town limits your ability to learn about other cultures. This course has opened my eyes…

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    Instructor: Jamie Schulman Soc 103: Section 1 11/27/17 Paper Report Subculture: Greasers The term “subculture” is defined in the dictionary as “a culture within a broader mainstream culture, with its own separate values, practices, and beliefs.” Studying subculture in the perspective of a sociologist, is to understand and comprehend a specific culture. In today’s modern society of America, there are many variety of subcultures that a sociologist can examine from the past or in…

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    The way we use Communication through the day is uncanny, we use it to read people, to express ourselves and also to understand someone expressing themselves towards us. In the Marty film, we learn all about how communication is used In the life of a 36 year old man and how he acts with his mother, his firmed a, and the girl he meets on a lonely night. Relationships developments are a process of time, it 's not something that shouldn 't be forced. it starts that starts with Contact; the point…

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