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    culture by promoting individualistic democracy. He explains that expansion to the American West changed people’s views on their own culture. 2. Trace the process which turner identifies as “Americanization.” How does that process proceed? What are the steps and stages along the way? “Americanization” is the emergence of a distinct industrialized American culture out of primitiveness and savagery. First‚ the disintegration of savagery occurs when a trader enters the land of the “Indian and the

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    Jewish immigrant female has a rare experience because of her sex. (Wilentz‚ 1991‚ pp 33-34). Wilentz stated that many Jewish writers had noted that ‘…The price of Americanization was increasing. The loss of the Jewish traditions and the rich‚ cultural life of the shtetl’. Bread Givers shows the reader the consequence of Americanization when Sara voices ‘I had made my choice and now I had to pay the cost‚‚ daring to follow the urge in me. No Father‚ no Lover‚ no family‚ no friend’. (Yezierska and

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    Globalization and the mediated spread of the western ideal. Introduction. 1 Theoretical framework 1 Media imperialism. 1 Westernization 2 McDonaldization 2 Hyperconsumption. 3 Show description. 3 Analysis. 4 Disclusion. 5 Bibliography. 7 The western concept of a perfect body has been spread all over the world through media imperialism of the beauty industry. How has globalization affected the global body images and what consequences can it

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    Never Change the Identity “The Americanization of Shadrach Cohen” was written by Bruno Lessing takes place in United States in 1903. The story is about Shadrach Cohen and his two sons Abel and Gottlieb. His sons migrate to United States from Russia and open a store. He has been invited by his children’s to move to United States because his sons need financial support for expanding their store. The theme of this story is to be yourself and keep your identity similar even while in different environments

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    can’t go up cause we’re fat‚ gotta call a small friend for that Because we’re fat‚ that’s right I’m fat The world is dark and bad‚ but it is made of light‚ You never know if friend or foe is going to love on your wife The world is rough and tough‚ but it is mighty sweet You fight or flight‚ check in to meet. I want to sleep‚ I want to eat No‚ no‚ you backed me in the corner so just shut up and listen! I got a long list of complaints and a shit ton of suspicion Such as nobody forward

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    Vietnam War New president Lyndon B. Johnson inherited a difficult situation in Vietnam‚ as the South Vietnamese government was in shambles and the Viet Cong was making large gains in rural areas of the South. Although Johnson billed himself as a tough anti-Communist‚ he pledged to honor Kennedy’s limited troop commitments in Vietnam. The ensuing political instability in South Vietnam persuaded Lyndon B. Johnson and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara to further increase U.S. military and economic

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    Annotated Bibliography 03/04/2013 Cultural Globalization Is Americanized 1. Galeota‚ Julia. "Cultural Globalization Is Americanized." America’s Global Influence. Ed. David Haugen and Susan Musser. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2007. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Cultural Imperialism: An American Tradition." The Humanist64 (May-June 2004): 22-25. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 3 Mar. 2013. 2. Summary: In “Cultural Globalization Is Americanized‚” Julia Galeota argues that American culture

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    Masculinised privilege can structure society in a number of different ways. What it is to be a man is usually constructed and judged by society and this concept can change significantly throughout time and in varying locations. Masculinity is perpetrated to be the dominant form of gender‚ and if portrayed correctly it often results in privilege in a number of different ways including employment‚ home life and sports. Despite this privilege being invisible‚ the perception of what it is to be a ‘real

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    General Purpose: To persuade. Specific Purpose: To make you realize the problem regarding gender and persuade you to take action. Thesis Statement: There are many problem regarding gender‚ and today I am going to talk about some of them and how we can solve them. Attention Step (Attention Getter) There are many evidence that show that men and women are different‚ for example the fact that we don´t share the same hormones‚ sexual organs and biological abilities‚ men have testosterone and

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    Social stigmas accompany every one of life’s categories – especially male and female. Gender-based stereotypes – existent since the beginning of time – help in both the advancement and hindrance of the sexes and of society. Gender roles helped create society. They generated a world in which the man went out into the world in order to work and provide monetarily for his family while the woman stayed in the home‚ working hardly to accomplish the couple’s domestic responsibilities and to raise the

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