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    intellectual, cultural, artistic or believe, individually or collectively from other cultures and make it as a special effort an unlawful or immoral manner. Illegal Quote intellectual effort extended to ancient history, it is still going on by individuals or institutions, or even political systems. Multiple purposes, known on a personal level, change the culture of minorities by political systems, and change the culture of a society by the occupation to control resources. Stand against this…

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    Cultural diversity includes legal structure, political system and ethical behavior differences, how to share with these differences is directly related to the successful operation of multinational companies (McFarlin and Sweeney, 2011). In case study 2, Chinese and Finnish multinationals needed to recruit…

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    One of the key reasons for the general mistreatment of one ethnic group by a larger, more powerful one is that the underrepresented group is seen by the latter as standing in the way of political, social, or economic development. These are all key factors as the mainstream culture attempts to assimilate the lesser and encourage them to “progress” while they refuse to do so. Their refusal causes indignation on the part of the mainstream public, leading to unfortunate social crises. However,…

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    hegemony is a concept in which the ruling classes within our society dominates all other classes by imposing their own perspective, therefore making their beliefs (whether about fashion, religion, political views, etc.) become the cultural norm. By definition, cultural hegemony is directly linked to each culture, context and social structure and therefore is unique to each social group. Each ruling class has their own perspective, although many can be aligned or similar in nature. It depends on…

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    Anthropology study of human beings throughout history, whether in the past or in the present. A simpler way to put it is anthropology is the study of human beans their origin, societies, and cultures. Anthropology shows us how human beings no matter how different they are from our society and culture give meaning to their lives. In chapter 1 we learn the different applications of anthropology from linguistic anthropology to forensic anthropology. There are so many different divisions of…

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    Puerto Rico’s Culture, History, and Food What is Culture? Culture is a series of visual manifestations and interactions with the environment that make a region different from the rest of the world. Culture is the combination of values, beliefs, and practices of a particular group. Puerto Rico is a beautiful country with rich cultural diversity. Although, Puerto Rico is the smallest of the Greater Antilles. Puerto Rico is made up of the Main Island surrounding smaller islands. Being a…

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    Philadelphia. This event was a PowerPoint presentation with a question and answer format at the end. The SIDC event’s main focus was sharing the importance of the relationship between digital technology and how it has the ability to influence socio-political change. The SIDC’s goal is creating a successful program that demonstrates the effectiveness in how people of different cultural backgrounds can work together to build better societies. I chose to attend this event because I read about…

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    to be acknowledged by the masses. Bhoi writes with consummate influence of the principles of the Ghadar movement. He accentuates the importance of how Punjabi Sikh Americans are where they are today because of the Ghadar Party. The impoverished political climate towards Asian Indians in North America caused controversy and sparked international support. One of the Ghadar Party’s agenda was accomplished through the propaganda and scrutiny of the legislative system in the U.S. and Canada. Bhoi…

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    Multiculturalism

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    with multiculturalism, they are based on two separate ideals. Diversity generally refers to class, race, ethnicity and socio-economic variables contrast to multicultural ideology relating to specific communities containing multiple ethnicities and cultures. In its simplest definitions, the concept of multiculturalism having its roots in theories of cultural pluralism and diversity, can be defined as a normative response to manage the challenges arising from the ever growing…

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    events and processes in the international life of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty first century, such as the formation of the United Nations; the development of integration processes in Europe, America and Asia; the growth of economic, political and cultural globalization; led to the strengthening of the influence of international relations, the development of world politics and the manifestation of global processes in the life of every society and every person. Moreover, the…

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