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    Cultural diversity is a substantial part of the business assembly in the world today. The ability to interact with people from the western world to the eastern world has been made easily accessible through the use of technology. The means by which we communicate has made the transferring of information faster and less personal. However still to this day the most direct‚ effective and personal way to communicate with others is face-to-face communication (Varner‚ 2008). This process allows

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    Intercultural Communication Rini Anggun Pertiwi 2 chs Education A 0902443 Chapter Report: Chapter 1 Cross-Cultural Contact with Americans American‚ as it is explained in the beginning of chapter 1‚ is described as the people who were born‚ raised and lives in the United State. We will find that Americans are consists of many people from different races‚ religions and ethnics. A lot of culture‚ might be‚ live together in the same area. Before‚ they called it as “melting pot”

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    Cultural and Linguistic Differences Cultural and Linguistic Differences Shabana P. Siddiqui ECE 405: Children and Families in a Diverse Society Inst. Lammert-Arndt 6/14/12 Linguistic Differences 01 People from all walks of life have gathered in the United States to live their lives. What follows is a flood of cultural and linguistic differences. The way one person from a particular culture would say” hi” could be another

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    My Cultural Identity

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    My family and I celebrate Mardi Gras‚ a celebration of floats all around New Orleans for two whole weeks celebrating the three kings‚ which most people around the world do not celebrate except for in the South. Food is also a very big part of my cultural identity. We as a family tend to eat a lot of southern comfort food. Anything from gumbo‚ jambalaya‚ po’boys‚ and red beans with rice. My family and I are very big on foods in general‚ but southern foods are a definite go to. From being raised by

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    Mayan Cultural Beliefs

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    individuals living at a specific point in time when the object was used or created. Objects such as the Maya Maize God Statue‚ the Egyptian Clay Model of Cattle‚ and the Chinese Zhou Ritual Vessel‚ reveal different rituals in various cultures. The unique cultural rituals associated with the three objects allow historians to understand the beliefs and every day philosophy of the Mayan‚ Egyptian‚ and Zhou Dynasty cultures. Specifically‚ the Maya Maize God Statue reflects the importance placed on maize for creation

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    Cultural Diversity Readings 30-32 Derrick Morton 8/18/2014 Reading # 30 1. What is a cultural repertoire? Answer: Cultural repertoire consists of components that may influence the way a parent raises a child. Middle class child rearing‚ the book asserts‚ generally conforms to the logic of concerted cultivation‚ according to which parents view it as their duty to actively foster the development of their children’s potential skills and talents. By contrast‚ the book notes

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    Identifying a Cross-Cultural Dilemma- China’s Google dilemma Description Cultural issue at hand: Google had to decide between strict restrictions or losing all current or potential business opportunities in the world most populated country. The population of China has reached over 1.3 billion‚ representing the 20% of world population. The closing of Google in China has led to the boost of its domestic competitors Baidu and Sina. Besides‚ China’s enormous growth of internet users and

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    Cultural Identity Paper

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    Mesa Community College Cultural Identity Paper Andy Dufrane Psychology and Culture September 14th‚ 2013 When you think of the typical middle-class‚ white family some might draw thoughts from the classic 50’s scene of the Mother cooking‚ the Husband returning from work‚ while the Son and Daughter are doing homework at the table. I would say that I come from a White Middle-class family however like many today‚ my family was nothing like that. My mother is of Irish‚ English

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    we express our thoughts using the language which is formed by that culture. Understanding of culture is possible by means of language. Emmitt and Pollock (1997) argued that even though people are brought up under similar behavioral backgrounds or cultural situations but however speak different languages‚ their world view may be very different. According to Sapir-Whorf‚ different thoughts are brought about by the use of different forms of languages. One language doesn’t give enough possibilities to

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    What Is Cultural Identity

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    Cultural Identity is a person’s background or history‚ it also has a lot to do with the religion you belong to‚ and has a lot to do with your nationality and ethnicity ‚it could also be how someone refers to another person‚ or how you are referred to by others. A person’s traditions and religion can determine who a person is‚ how they act‚ and even how they may be treated during life‚ basically a person’s “cultural identity”. A person’s culture is very specific‚ from what language they speak‚ their

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