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    In spite of the fact that I am obviously of white European descent and sometimes people have wrongly assumed that I care nothing for the other cultures of the world (based on my skin tone alone), I have always had a passion for learning about other cultures, ethnicities, religions, and people in general. I often say that if we are all the same, this world would be boring. So having the opportunity to recently interview Gerald Auger was a veritable treat. I do not often come into contact with…

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    Latin America

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    Latin America, there is a melting pot of art and rich, vibrant cultures, whether it be indigenous or Spanish. The people who inhabit Latin America is cultural diversity at its best. There is a number of original as well as mixed races. This unique variety of races combines Amerindians, mestizos, whites, blacks, mulattos, Spanish etc. into one continent. The culture of the continent is the rich combination of several of the leading cultures of this world. Music, art, food, and dance play a very…

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    the Somali refugees we find that they are no different than any other average American, and I can say possibly even more hygienic than some Americans. The Anglo members of the community also say that they are being forced to comply with the Somali culture, and the Somalian are aggressive people. They are portrayed as bargainers and hagglers and being rough and impolite at stores. This all plays back to social stratification as it demonstrates that Somalian are uneducated people and they are at…

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    in producing via collaboration, and can change or evolves over time due to the continuation of other individuals taking part in inquiry and discover more facts about that certain subject. Shared knowledge, to some extent, can be interpreted as our culture or surrounding environment. Whereas…

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    Ferrrero Case Study

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    Offering chocolate as a gift is deeply rooted in the Chinese culture, as it is a symbol of wealth. Therefore, chocolate confectioners can emphasize their production on this types of items and profit from the roots of this tradition. Five companies (“The Big Five”) dominate the market – Cadbury, Hershey, Mars, Nestlé…

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    There are many different dance styles that originated from varieties of cultures, but people in America integrate many of the different styles, so they can perform, learn, and educate others. Dance styles around the world aren’t just sticking to their originated places; they are traveling and being integrated into other different styles of dance. Dance has been globalized throughout the world. Dance groups are formed where people all over the world can join to learn and practice their styles.…

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    Jesus Shaves

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    that Mr. Das calls his wife by her first name. Other big thing is Mr. and Mrs. Das married each other because they wanted to, but in India the parents get to choose who you marry and when you get married. To the people in India this is part of their culture. Mrs. Das becomes interested in knowing about Mr. Kapasi job as an interpreter. Unlike his own wife who just sees him as the doctor’s helper. He told her he became an interpreter because of his son who died at seven of thyroid. Because of…

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    Introduction Crime is a highly complex phenomenon that changes across both time and cultures. Activities that are legal in one country may be illegal in another country. As cultures change over time, behaviours that were once criminalised may not be criminalised anymore. Most people consider crime as deviant behaviour however not all crimes are deviant and not all deviant behaviour is criminal. Crime is the behaviour that breaks the formal laws of a given society. The punishment of crime will be…

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    Christian Mauerer, the 26 year old man who left his life in Regensburg, Germany to pursue his dream to travel the world and experience the company of other cultures, people, foods, and environments. To get an idea of exactly how monumentally life changing it is to immigrate from Germany to America, one must first understand what life is typically like in Regensburg. Regensburg is one of the oldest cities in Germany, which is noted with its medieval architecture. The population of Regensburg is…

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    London On A Roll Summary

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    In the articles "London on a Roll" by Simon Worall and “A Tale of Three Cities” by Joel Swerdlow, we could observe the attributes of a cosmopolitan city. “London on a Roll” demonstrates London’s wealth and also diversity, where there is tolerance towards people with different races and sexual orientation; "A Tale of Three Cities" illustrates Cordoba’s advancement in architecture, knowledge, and history, as well as New York’s fast-paced economy that provides many job opportunities.…

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