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    Sonal Suresh CHANDWANI M2 – IBME Table of Contents Foreword 3 Positive aspects of Vietnam 3 Vietnam- Culture, Tradition and Language 5 Intimidations for investing in Vietnam 5 Positive Aspects for Synthenia investing with Vietchem 6 Negative Aspects for Synthenia investing with Vietchem 6 Positive aspects for Vietchem investing with Synthenia 7 Negative…

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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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    traditional economic base shifted from agriculture to industry and its natives migrated from rural to urban settings, the region’s long- established social structure began to crumble” (Bertrand 94) After the beginning of the South’s social collapse, the Government was able to turn its focus to issues on the home front after dealing with uncertain foreign relations the previous decade. During this time, popular culture pushed the boundaries with its new genre of rock and roll. However, some…

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    because more people who travel to a country, usually visit the bigger cities or tourist attractions that would not accurately describe the people who live in the more rural and isolated parts of the county. One example, could be a person visiting New York City and not seeing any other parts of America, might have the belief that people in rural Pennsylvania and Nebraska are the same. Diversity can create a more elaborate description of a country, but it might make the efforts of describing a…

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    population, it is also in the majority population with little recognition of it, it is a big idea in the society. Isolation is a physical and psychological state that every person had to have experienced in their lifetime. Kelly and Rielly grew up in a rural neighborhood, where neighbors are fairly distant with them and separated by sparse land. Along with that, their relationship within the family are not close and on top of that, they live by themselves for a few years. They might not be…

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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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    Transition Guide to Thai Culture When choosing to switch to a different culture there are things that will be different from a person’s normal culture. The differences are important to know because they can help the transition be easier. Cultures differ in many aspects. Values, beliefs, language, gender roles, and socialization are just a few of the factors that differ. Even though there are many differences between cultures there are also several similarities as well. Throughout this guide you…

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    the culture that is being described is an imaginary culture and the true culture that is being referenced in this article is that of the American people. The shrines were actually sinks with medicine cabinets, the holy mouth men were dentists, the latipsos were hospitals and the daily ritual described above was just a man shaving his face. When looked upon from an outsider who has a distinctly established cultural lens, these normal every day practices can be misinterpreted and misrepresented.…

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    refers to the presence of cultures different to the majority culture in a society. There are two approaches to cultural diversity: Multiculturalism, which institutionalises tolerance and inclusion by law and uniculturalism, which allows cultural minorities to express their culture but regards the majority culture as national ethos. The opposite of cultural diversity is the approach of monoculturalism, which aims for a homogenous society by only entitling the majority culture to express itself…

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    Curanderismo Reflection

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    curanderismo is a link to my cultural and family history, helping to continue traditions that my family has had for generations. In addition to learning about traditional forms of medicine and keeping traditions alive, this class helped me connect with my culture and embrace a part of it that is becoming harder and harder to connect with. Like many individuals from small towns in New Mexico, my first experience with curanderismo was a personal one. My grandmother, for the short time that I…

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