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    The Mayan and American Culture have many things in common. With books‚ location and more. But they also have many differences. Here are a few ways Mayan and American Culture are different. Mayan culture is different than American culture‚ here is how. A way that Mayan culture is different is their gods. The Mayan believed in many different gods‚ the corn god‚ the sun god and more. Also‚ while we both did use calendars‚ theirs was different. The Mayan had 3 different calendars. The

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    Mesopotamian culture had different levels of living depending upon ones social ranks. Kings of course lived in palaces. In the cities homes were built out from the center of settlement‚ which was the temple with its ziggurat. The wealthiest and highest on social ladder lived close to the center. The homes of the affluent were built of sun-dried bricks while those of people of lesser means would have been constructed from reeds. It is to be noticed that their houses were still called homes and not

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    different ways of life‚ I do too. Both of my parents were born and raised in El Salvador‚ while I was born and raised in the United States. The Salvadorian and American culture are very different. In the Salvadorian culture everyone is family oriented and spend as much time as possible with their loved ones. Furthermore the Salvadorian culture does not consider education as a very important matter‚ getting a job and earning money is more important. The reason for this is that in El Salvador there is

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    Christmas: American Culture vs Christians Santa. Jesus. Red and green. Gold‚ frankincense‚ and myrrh. Xmas. Christmas. American culture and Christians share some similarities of timing‚ dinner and being with family members. But they have different reasons on how they celebrate‚ why they celebrate‚ and the majority of songs shared. Colorful wreaths suspend from doors. Mistletoes dangle from door frames. A brightly lit evergreen squats in the corner. Carolers half-heartedly sing typical Christmas

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    Samoan Americans and Americans share a lot in common‚ they also have many differences. Samoa is situated about 2‚500 miles southwest of Hawai’i and about 1‚800 miles northeast of New Zealand. Modern Samoa is divided into two parts: the much larger‚ independent nation of Samoa — formerly known as Western Samoa; and the relatively small American Samoa‚ the only U.S. territory south of the equator‚ Hawaii. The subculture in Hawaii is Samoan. Samoan Americans share a lot in common with the American culture

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    is considered unnecessary to do outside what you do with your loved ones inside your own homes. There is no need to show everyone else that you are dating because it isn’t any of there business. When invited to one’s house it is also in Japanese culture to bring a gift for the homeowner. In some cases the host shall give the guest a gift as well‚ thanking them for comeing. Gift giving shows that you are thankful for their hospitality and shows appreciation for comeing‚ but the receiver of the gift

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    Asian Americans‚ have been immigrating to the United States since the late 18th century. The two main Asian races that entered the country around that time‚ were the Chinese and Japanese. Not all of the Asian Americans arrival were pleasant‚ nor were they actually considered citizens of the United States. The Chinese received the privilege of citizenship from the United States during the tragedy of WW2‚ while the Japanese were treated similar to animals and were thrown into camps. The Japanese did

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    Chinese Americans are immigrants who either have contracts or became evacuated people who have immigrated and move to the States together. The constant belief of all immigrants coming on the journey was the idea of recollecting the genuine or ideal goal of a well fundamentally and improved for a better life in the future and their children. The fusion of Asian American culture is integrated through the western mainstream. Today they become and remain as the fastest growing minority group in the United

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    again and share your thoughts on Asian American Theatre and those issues you feel are important now based on our reading this week‚ your research of Asian American Theatre and the conversion with David Henry Hwang. Has your opinion changed? Why or why not? What have you learned or discovered this week that may have changed what you feel is important to the issues of the Asian American society and culture? How can Theatre/TV and Film better serve the Asian American public and those issues that

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    From outward appearances North Americans seem very similar‚ but Canadians have a distinct culture of which they are extremely proud and that is celebrated around the world. These subtle social‚ economic‚ religious and political differences can be hard to detect unless one is immersed in the culture. Canada’s unique culture is due in part to the various ethnicities who have been integrated over time. From her inception‚ Canada had two founding cultures (French and British) and today we are proud

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