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    institution of higher education will be tested.” It shows the global influence brings second language and encourages people to learn it. As for children, it provides the opportunity for children fostering their language capacity and interest of foreign culture that can make the teenage join the global society in advance. For another, studying abroad becomes an extensive thing. In the past, China implemented the seclusion policy, and the influence was strong during nearly two hundred years. The…

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    with regard to asylum seekers?”. The political and cultural analysis that will be investigated around this policy will aim, on the one hand, at discovering if Australia can still be nicknamed the “Land of Tomorrow” for people seeking to get the refugee status and, on the other hand, at studying the concept of nationalism in Australia. The annexed questions that could come out of this principal research question will inquire into the goals of major political parties to become engaged in a race…

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    There are many frequent exchanges in different countries. Globalization is the development of the world’s most important trends. Including political, economic and cultural and other aspects. This essay will analyse three positive aspects of globalization on Malaysia. This essay will use Malaysia to examine on impact of globalization from a political. Economic. Cultural perspective. Finally, this essay will collect my views about positive globalization of Malaysia. Globalization means increased…

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    Dick Hebdige In Subculture

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    The Rise and Suspension of Subversion and Defiance: A Comparison of Culture in Subculture: The Meaning of Style by Dick Hebdige and Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault Culture is an ambiguous term that sociologists have attributed multiple definitions to. For the purpose of this essay, I will follow T.S. Eliot’s definition of all of the characteristic activities and interests of a group of people (Eliot, 1948). In this essay, I will compare how Dick Hebdige in Subculture: The Meaning of…

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    Latino/Chicano Culture

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    what popular culture is for the Latino/Chicano community, the differences between race and ethnicity, and Hollywood's perceptions of Latino actors and actress. Throughout the articles given on Moodle from Charles Ramirez Berg and lectures. We connect deeper to these topics by answering the questions below. Through the Latino culture, we see popular culture. This concept is through the development thru popular film, television, and music. Usually created by the people of the culture for…

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    factors prior and during the process of acculturation (pre-arrival and post-arrival) as well as highlights group and cultural (i.e. political context) and social/psychological (social factors, language proficiency) variables that influence the acculturation experience (Berry, 2005). Within Berry’s model, the two dimensions of heritage-culture retention and receiving-culture acquisition interact to create four acculturation categories. These categories include assimilation, separation,…

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    In the modern management system, it is very difficult to make strong dichotomy between convergence and divergence. The best HRM practice will certainly universalize in the days to come. But the perspective of HRM in a particular culture may not suit in another culture. Similarly it defers from company to company because all companies do not have same motto and they are not operated in the same context (Pudelko and Harzing, 2007). Furthermore Hofstede’s country comparison portrays the cultural…

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    Comparative Film Analysis

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    Susan Hayward brings up an interesting debate by questioning the concept of nation-states and nationalism. “The state is a legal and political concept, and is not a community. The nation for its part is defined as a social cultural community and yet it is one that must comply with the state” (Hayward, 89). She argues that you cannot truly have one without the other, but that the state has…

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    title of the collection. Each piece is interconnected and has some relevance to the story of Indigenous culture and its survival of the state’s attempts to assimilate or destroy the history and ways of life of the many Indigenous groups within what is now considered Canadian borders. The discourse that surrounds this narrative is one which has begun to bubble up more in popular Canadian culture; the rejection of Canada 150 and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission are both examples of how many…

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    immigrant reasons are umpteen: some come in for studies, some for work. However, a vast majority seek shelter in America, away from economic or political crisis, religious conflict or warfare in their homeland. But it’s never a smooth ride for them. Clothed in one’s own culture, they find themselves strikingly different from the host be it name, culture, ethnicity or religion. Nevertheless, they seem to adapt with time and maintain their essential self. Literature stands as a testimony to this.…

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