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    Who knew that one fast-food franchise could change the ideology of bureaucracy around the globe? Well‚ the four key elements that have contributed to McDonald’s critical global success have certainly manifested itself into the American culture. These four foundations make up what is called‚ McDonaldization‚ which essentially the process of McDonald’s increasing influence over sectors of American society and the world. It is most obvious looking through the spectacles of fast-food restaurants‚

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    their languages‚ traditions‚ music‚ and food but most importantly they bring their cultures and backgrounds that they can share with us. But does the multiplicity of cultures in the U.S (in LA) affect who we are today. Immigrants have had an impact in our society in many ways it was just very difficult for them to show us that because they weren’t given the opportunity. Weather it was discrimination from Americans or even other immigrants‚ or it was just plain hard for them because they didn’t speak

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    How is culture defined? You may think culture is based off of your heritage and background‚ family traditions‚ or the accent you have when you speak. However‚ this is not necessarily the case. Culture has much more to do with what you identify with‚ what you have grown up around‚ and what experiences you have encountered in your life. You may look Asian on the outside‚ but you were only born there and have very little knowledge of the daily life typical Asians live in because you moved to America

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    The flapper represented the “modern woman” in American youth culture in the 1920s‚ and was epitomized as an icon of rebellion and modernity. Precocious‚ young‚ stubborn‚ beautiful‚ sexual‚ and independent‚ the flappers’ image and ideology revolutionized girlhood. The term “flapper” originated in England to describe a girl who “flapped” and had not yet reached maturity. The term “flapper” is a slang word. It references a young bird flapping its wings and learning how to fly. Middle-class‚

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    for your friends and family. What some fail to see is that the holidays isn’t about how much you spend on a person or what gift you gave them it is about spending time with your family and especially dwelling on what occurred in the past year. American culture displays more generosity during the holiday season as seen with statistics‚ videos‚ and through acknowledging random acts of kindness. During the holiday season‚ there are some who aren’t as fortunate as everyone else‚ they don’t have anyplace

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    focus on Indian Americans and their assimilation in to the United States and its culture. Being a second-generation Indian American‚ I believe that I can relate to this subject well. I and other second-generation Indians Americans face a unique set of entirely different social issues. I will focus on the main social institutions of family‚ education‚ religion‚ politics‚ and compare and contrast the experiences of first generation Indian Americans and second generation Indian Americans. It is a generally

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    of adding a major entertainment center to a shopping mall has been gaining popularity over the past few years. Several of these so called ’mega-malls ’ have been constructed in various regions of the country‚ with substantial square footage allocated to large-scale entertainment centers. The first major entertainment mall was probably the West Edmonton Mall in Alberta‚ Canada‚ which came complete with a full amusement park and indoor surfing. Some of the largest U.S. entertainment malls now include

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    American and National Identity:American and national identity develops in the united states due to the development of democracy which allows for the common people in each state to vote for representatives that will represent their interests in the government‚ as the country continued to develop the moral question of slavery was a distinguishing factor between the north and the south and would create conflict when it came to representation in the government. While the country was becoming more interconnected

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    The country of Djibouti‚ is a very interesting country that includes an entirely different culture than what Americans are probably used to. Djibouti has a low population of about 872‚932 as of 2013 and contains 8‚958 square miles of land. To give an example of size of Djibouti‚ it is about half of the size of Netherlands. The most dense city is Djibouti City containing 496‚000; more than half of the population of the country. Life expectancy rates of men are around 53 years‚ 55 for woman‚ and the

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    social change between rural and urban life American‚ traditional and “ Modern” Christianity‚ participants in the prosper consumer culture and those who did not full share in the modern society. Many American did not welcome this new era of commercial culture. These groups of people resented and feared the ethnic and racial diversity of American’s cities and what they considered a lack of moral standards of urban life. These changes affect the cities‚ economic and technological changes‚ and communication

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