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    The emotions the culture bag drew out ideas and emotions of nostalgia and pride for me. The assignment triggered sentiments of my grandparents and their influence on my beliefs and customs. I now recognize being a first generation Irish, affects my traditions and values more than those in American for generations. Last, I discovered that culture is unique and not predictable. For example, my culture relates to my heritage, but does not for others. The key similarities between my cultural group…

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    Ethnology is the study of culture of nations. Ethnology will also study the culture of a nation can only be studied, but also the culture of many peoples, comparing the cultures of more social features can also be generalized across the entire humanity. Ethnology is a study of culture that can be called the wisdom of the life in nations. Even if ethnography is targeting at ethnic study, anthropologist have to comparative study and identify the characteristics of different culture. Also,…

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    identity, and second is the actions that the members of a nation take when seeking to achieve or sustain self-determination (Miscevic,2014). Nationalism has been a part of the history of every Filipino. Nationalism is not just a sentiment but also a political concept that can be organized into various categories such as liberal, civic, ethnic or cultural. The emphasis in the words "every Filipino" is a means to widely acknowledge all the Filipinos not just Filipinos from Luzon but also…

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    which includes classes of varied subjects but all, of which, are centered around the idea of personal identity and self reflection. My first IWM class was Native American Media and Culture taught by Prof. Cummings. I particularly enjoyed the themes and ideas conveyed throughout my semester in the class. Ideas of social culture, stereotyping, and history of Native Americans were a few of the many topics that were conveyed throughout the class. It was quite an…

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    personal belief about these children is that because they come from different cultures, then they might not have the same beliefs. I always make it a habit to learn more about where my students come from as well as trying to learn about their culture. For my older students, I will often ask them specific questions regarding their culture. For my younger students, I will ask them where they are from and then look at the culture myself. Around the holidays, I will ask them if they do this or…

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    Understanding Culture & Values Culture is defined as a set of values, norms, guiding beliefs, and understandings shared by organization members with new members as an accurate manner of thinking, feeling, and behaving (Daft, 2016). Though challenging, it is possible for an outsider to discern the cultural values of an organization, accurately, through the analysis of artifacts, such as symbols, ceremonies, dress, etc. The authors Martinez, Beaulieu, Gibbons, Pronovost, and Wang…

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    Culture In Haiti

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    nation/Geo-political region. One such geopolitical climate that merits consideration is the Hispaniola region, more specifically the nation of Haiti. With both a rich social and geographical topography, Haiti presents an individual with an interesting case study in pertinence to military considerations. Under military considerations it is essential to frame ones’ understanding through elements of cultural expertise, understanding and awareness. Thus, one must undertake the meaning of…

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    divisive multicultural nation of outsiders-insiders. Superfluous and unnecessary, the hyphenation of Americans, creates suspicion of national allegiance, preserves prejudices rather than overcoming them, and threatens to defile the unique American culture created through assimilation and acculturation. Propagated by the invocation of politically correct multiculturalism and overly liberal immigration policies; it creates a society that is disunited and in direct opposition of the American…

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    a ferocious engagement with the political world of culture, a painful embrace of the skin and all its contradictions.” (Prashad, xii) My awareness on how polyculturalism is a step in the right direction in the antiracist framework is brought to life by Prashad explaining how people of the past were not tolerating, or trying to diminish each others cultures but embracing them and growing. From as early as 863 C.E. the first interactions of Asian and African cultures have been documented, with…

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    Source one is a political cartoon that is depicting people are happy and enjoy the many opportunities that globalization has to offer. As can be seen in the source this family is continuously on the move from one country to another for vacation. It can be made out that this family which consist of three people have been to Nike town, Disney Store, and a MacDonald’s in three different countries respectively Paris, London, and Rome as they state it in their conversation. Globalization has made it…

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