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    The next frame that I will share my insight on is the political frame. The political frame is based on heavily on power and decision-making in the organization. The political frame explains power being an important tool in making decisions and power on both sides produces reality and without it things will not happen, and it is also important that power is not always look at as something negative (Bolman, Deal 2013). As a leader one needs to understand were the source of power comes from. Some…

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    Young and Restless in China “Young and Restless in China” is a film that mostly deals with the idea of Globalization and Culture as close topics that are very effective. It emphasizes four things: Globalization, similarities and differences between lives of individuals in video and self, similarities and differences better in society and culture in china and United States of America, and lastly, how the video may have changed views on globalization. Globalization is a process that promotes…

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    Identity For Indigenous people, ancestry is deemed as the spirits of the Indigenous people (Perso & Hayward, 2015). Indigenous people show extreme respect to their ancestry, as they believe it explains where they come from. The foundation of Indigenous identity is their links to the ‘country’ (Perso & Hayward, 2015). It is about where they grow up, who they are and which group they belong to. Indigenous people value the traditional lands of their cultural groups and the kinship between…

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    United States spread their cultures to the rest of the world respectively, sometimes even replacing the indigenous local culture, but in no way vice versa. It is implied that Western and the United States are the origins of the spread of culture, while other places, destinations. For globalisation, different cultures may spread from their origins to other places of the world. Each corner of the world is not only the destination, but also the origin of the spread of cultures. Under the promotion…

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    two worlds. Partially immersed in the culture of their parents through traditions, food, and etiquette at home they learn how to be a part of one culture. Still, whenever the children are to leave home, they are expected to adapt to the culture of the society that they live in. The food, customs, and standards change between the two cultures and the child is left to feel the resounding differences. The culture in which their parents were raised and the culture which the children are forced into…

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    context I think of Gibson’s (1983) model of “accommodation without assimilation” and find it to be a better match. According to this perspective, accommodation may happen without assimilation, permitting newcomers to a different culture to integrate aspects of the new culture without necessarily abandoning or substituting their original one. As Gibson would have us think, this process is a commonplace among groups of minorities in determined…

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    communications. I have also learnt many other skills and understandings that I explain below. Inter-cultural Understanding Some Inter-cultural understandings that I’ve improved on are things like valuing my own culture, language and beliefs, and also those of others. I now understand that all cultures are different in some way but also share a lot of similarities.…

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    Our world is made up of many different cultures and it would not be how it is today without these different cultures. Some cultures believe they are superior to others and this results in cultural differences and barriers. In Anne Fadiman’s book, The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, she explains cultural barriers that can develop through cultural differences, when one culture enters into another culture’s area. Fadiman writes about the Hmong culture entering the United States and evaluates…

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    The White Veil of Colonialism Europeans who practiced colonialism were motivated by the 3 C’s Culture, Capitalism, and Christianity, which determined the philosophy and the methods they used to conquer foreign lands and people. With each conquest, European colonist inflicted their perceived superior value systems with on their purpose of for colonization. Their cultural value system led to the idea that one’s race determined one’s rank in society. This is significant, because now we have this…

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    because of what we think they should be like and how they should live their lives. People should be careful when stereotyping or just keep their thoughts to themselves. There are pros and cons of stereotyping, the pros are it is easier to categorize cultures, helps people remember information about other people, allows people to respond and react to others, and provides people with a choice to belong to a group. The cons of stereotyping are it leads people to assumptions of others they do not…

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