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    Acculturation When people leave their country to go to live or study in a new country‚ it is common for them to undergo a process of adaption to the new country and its culture. Many researchers call this process ‘acculturation’. The American researcher‚ Robin Scarcella‚ has outlined a four-stage theory of acculturation (1998)‚ and her article provides the main theoretical background to this essay. For this main an immigrant person to New Zealand was interviewed‚ and his experience is discussed throughout

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    Concept Analysis of Acculturation in Filipino Immigrants Within Health Context Reimund Serafica‚ MSN‚ RN Reimund Serafica‚ MSN‚ RN‚ is a Doctoral candidate in Nursing (Research & Education) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Keywords Acculturation‚ Filipino immigrants‚ concept analysis Correspondence Reimund Serafica‚ MSN‚ RN‚ School of Nursing & Dental Hygiene‚ University of Hawaii at Manoa‚ Honolulu‚ HI 96822. E-mail: reimund@hawaii.edu nuf_231 128..136 Although acculturation has been widely

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    Abstract In this paper‚ we will define and discuss acculturation and provide examples of original culture and the acculturation process. We will also describe the adaptive strategies for economic changes and describe the meaning of art. We will also look at the changes in concepts associated with marriage and family. We will first define acculturation and culture and discuss how acculturation came about. We will see how acculturation has impacted various aspects of life for communities. We

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    Definitions of health and well being has various concepts which can have great influence on whether or not an individual’s acculturation process is easy or not. In my opinion when it comes to health one of the biggest psychological walls a human can come across is others customs and traditions. Especially if someone is coming to America where a lot of the general population is very closed minded. American’s have their ways and beliefs‚ to them that is the only way and the correct way things are done

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    Teacher: Mrs. Farmer PSY 201 Mon/Wed Chapter 7 Writing Assignment Immigration‚ Acculturation‚ and Acculturative Stress How do people cope when everything they know has changed‚ when the language they speak is unintelligible to many of the people around them? Their mannerisms and customs make others treat them as if they were dangerous‚ suspicious‚ odd‚ and maybe even less intelligent. Over time‚ they begin to adjust‚ but the only way to fit in is to give up parts of their previous culture

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    Acculturation‚ biculturism and marginalization: how ethnic identity mediates acculturation stress depending on different acculturation attitudes of family related migrants Student: Flora June Lee Student ID: N 7316429 Unit: PYB 404 Issues in social developmental psychology Assignment: Literature Review Lecturer: Mariann Martsin Due Date: 06/05/13 Word Count: 3‚544

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    culture shock was only about medical conditions. Historical theory has changed to contemporary theory of acculturation. This theory contains of cultural learning‚ stress and coping and social identification. We found that now people acculturate more easily than in the past. The former idea about acculturation was on medical basis but now this idea has changed into contemporary approach of acculturation. The implication of this research is that it can be used to produce information on the basis of the

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    The current conceptual framework outlines and links cultural and psychological acculturation and identifies contextual factors and ethnic relations. According to Barry (2005)‚ parents have higher scores on a measure of family obligations than their young children. The research supported that parents and children have different views about parent–adolescent relationships during acculturation. Parents were perceived to have higher scores on a measure of family obligations than their young children

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    commitment to the beliefs and philosophy of your culture that‚ not surprisingly‚ can act as a protective shield against discrimination. A different process of learning culture is acculturation‚ the process by which you learn the rules and norms of a culture different from your native culture. In acculturation your original or native culture is modified through direct contact with or exposure to a new and different culture. Cultures‚ of course‚ differ in a wide variety of ways; and

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    especially from Latino countries‚ which also caused big influence to America’s culture. As a result‚ in terms of immigrants to the United States‚ the "melting pot" process has been equated with Americanization‚ that is‚ cultural assimilation and acculturation. In an another new concept‚ the US is considered as a salad bowl mixed by all kinds of vegetables‚ spices in which all the immigrants and their later generation can maintain their distinctive features. As can be seen in these clips‚ when the Indian

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