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    Ethnocentrism In America

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    States of America usually believe that we are better than other countries. A lot of people even get into debate on this subject. This is where the definition of ethnocentrism comes to play‚ which is how we tend to view other cultures based on how we compare it to our own culture‚ which makes us believe wrong things about that cultures or even judge that cultures in a bad light. But we should not do this because other cultures have their way of doing things for a reason. Like how culture relativism

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    Islam in America

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    fear for the Muslim population began centuries ago‚ but grew rapidly after the attacks of September 11‚ 2001. The question that arises: Is it possible for American’s to separate terrorist thoughts with Muslim culture to approach religious acceptance in America? The first Muslims to come to America arrived as slaves during the sixteenth century. The owners of these slaves did not support Islamic practice‚ and actively discouraged the religion. The Muslim slaves soon began enduring the Christian faith

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    www.ccsenet.org/gjhs Global Journal of Health Science Vol. 4‚ No. 1; January 2012 The Effects of HIV/AIDS Scourge on Production and Income among Rural Households in Adamawa State of Nigeria Iya‚ I. B.‚ Purokayo‚ S. G.‚ & Gabdo Yusuf Department of Economics Federal University of Technology‚ Yola‚ Nigeria Received: October 12‚ 2011 doi:10.5539/gjhs.v4n1p245 Abstract The paper investigates the determinants and the impact of HIV/AIDS on households in Adamawa State. 120 respondents affected with HIV/AIDS

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    Mayan Culture

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    range of learned behavior patterns that are acquired by people as members of a society was a big part of their culture. The Mayan culture is a complex‚ largely interconnected whole that consists of the knowledge‚ belief‚ art‚ law‚ morals‚ customs‚ skills‚ and habits learned from parents and others in society. Long before Europeans thought to sail across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas‚ Mayan people conquered the rugged highlands of Guatemala‚ the dense jungles of the Yucatan‚ and the tropical

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    country. Due to this image of this wonderful country it brings in many tourists and immigrants. The land that started with only pilgrims of a Caucasian decent and our native pilgrims is filled with many different people. The better description of America now is multiculturalism it consists of many different races. Since the 1920’s the immigration rate has grown each decade and by the 1990’s it had reached over million immigrations. The Hispanics was among the millions of immigrates becoming the largest

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    Comparing Cultures

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    Abstract Culture is an important aspect of study in the world today. Culture defines who you are and where you are from. It is important to learn about the culture of different backgrounds‚ so you can understand why different people act the way they do. Intelligence is a major factor that is directly related to an individual ’s culture and environment. Psychology also plays an important role in culture. Comparing and contrasting an American Culture from a Sierra Leonean culture‚ which is a very

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    Immigrants In America

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    Emigration is a big component that made the United States of America what it is today.Throughout the history of the United States‚ it has aimed to try and bring more individuals to the States. It has succeeded to attract individuals from all across the world that all range in different economic status. As our society progressed and moved from the agricultural era into the industrial era‚ waves of emigration occurred. Individuals settled all across America whether they are residing in major cities such as New

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    Korea and America

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    been chosen as research countries. The main purpose of this report is to examine the different culture reflect of these two cultures. The first part is analyzing the culture characteristics by applying Hofstede’s cultural dimensional theory. The second part discussion is about the norm‚ belief and value. Then the third part is about understanding the practical way of doing business in different culture business environment‚ such as in South Korea and USA. The business communication‚ managing business

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    Success In America

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    the excessive rates of consumption among Americans‚ which some refer to as hyperconsumption. With the emergence and availability of credit in America‚ Americans can easily obtain material objects that they may not be able to currently afford. It is well known that many

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    Culture and Education

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    Culture and Education Culture itself is neither education nor law making; it is an atmosphere and a heritage. —Henry Louis Mencken Lucinda Zmarzly‚ my Mathematics professor and also my interviewee‚ was born in 1973‚ Lincoln‚ Nebraska. Then she went to public schools here. She started her college education in North-west University‚ studying chemical engineering. In her second year‚ she transferred to UNL and majored in Mathematics. I had an interview with her and let me use it to interpret how culture

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