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    scientific principles that were invented by foreign scientists? Why do we want to study abroad to learn more culture from different countries? That’s all because of the globalization. Globalization is a process of interaction and comprehensiveness among the people, companies, governments that from different countries. This process has make changes on many things, like: the environment, culture, economic development, political systems, societal problems… All the things have two sides,…

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    segment material crossways diverse culture and social groups. It is used to describe the wide variety of message courses and difficulties that obviously seem in an organization or social context made up of persons from different religious, social, national, and educational backgrounds. Cross cultural communication is sometimes used synonymously. In this sense it seeks to understand how people from different countries. Many people in business communication argue that culture determines how…

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    He planned to go other countries to show his design of collection, and even also hoped to learn their different cultures and styles. So, Lie went to Paris in 2003 and held his fashion show with his name ‘Liesangbong Paris’ to display his fashion philosophy and style. What Lie did is not easy to do for Asian, especially for Korean, fashion designers, but he kept learning fashion and culture in Paris. Lie…

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    face such as the identity crisis the face, the machismos and the infringement of the Hispanic culture. In the chapter “How to Tame a Wild Tongue,” Anzaldúa describes the Chicano(a) in the United States are told not to express themselves in their native language as “linguistic terrorism” since it instills fear and shame in their native language. In order to understand the important language in culture, it must be defined first. Language is defined as the way words are pronounces, combined,…

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    proliferation of multicultural values in reading material” (p.45) Robinson (2013) argues that Multicultural Literature helps a student to decode social, cultural, and political issues as well as begin to take a socially just perspective on other cultures. Further, multicultural education helps students to distinguish “pluristic values” (p.46) that help to decode challenging questions about cultural differences in positive…

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    their own as well as different cultured communities, is very important. School can be a very positive experience for some students, but some students have negative experiences. Also, helping to build students identity is important, and a student’s culture is included in their identity. We want students to look at who they are positively, so helping foster that growth is…

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    values, attitudes and tastes among cultures (Usunier, 1993). Cultural values have long been recognized in the marketing literature as a strong influence on consumer motivation, lifestyle and product choices. Indeed, cultural values are often expressed through consumption behavior (Tse and Wong, 1988). Cultural influences what is purchased as well as why, how, when, where and by whom a product is purchased (Ricks, 1983). Therefore, it can be assumed that “culture impacts every aspects of…

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    explores the issues of cultural conflict, alienation, dislocation of Indian culture, diaspora and quest for identity. It reflects the loneliness and the search of self being experienced by the immigrants. The beginning of the novel poses the identity issues of the immigrants by the narrator such as, ‘Should the immigrant attempt to integrate and be more like the people in his or her adopted country or keep at preserving his/her cultures and traditions in a threat of the surroundings that…

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    This is most evident through the adaptation of Chinese food to fit American culture, especially analyzed within the documentary, The Search for General Tso. Furthermore, additional readings such as The Future is Expensive Chinese Food and Appetites and Anxieties: Food, Film, and the Politics of Representation emphasize the argument of an influence on ethnic food and the adaptation post-migration. Moreover, as these two cultures collide, you begin to witness a clash of ideals between one another.…

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    ashamed of our roots, we should be proud because that it is what shapes us and our identity. Where we come from shouldn't get anyone mad because we all come from different backgrounds and cultures, so no one should hide who they are the please others. The identity of a person itself comes from their language, culture, and personal experiences with education; I myself was able to figure out what my identity by having certain experiences that were eye opening and made me more proud…

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