cultures. These experiences have helped me gain knowledge and come to appreciate the different backgrounds and customs of people from other cultures. After reviewing the continuum‚ I would say that I land at the “cultural precompetence” level. I have a desire but no clear plan to achieve cultural competence. I always am very open and interested to learn about people from other cultures‚ I just don’t have a plan or ever work to carry out a plan in order to do so. I wouldn’t say that any of my activities
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Cross Country Perspective Sedata Pams ETH/316 July 6‚ 2013 Amanda Blekes Nadohou Cross-Cultural Perspectives We all know of McDonald’s a being one of the biggest‚ popular‚ and best food chain restaurant around the world. The fast food chain was started in 1955 by Ray Kroch in California. The restaurant took pride in providing hot French fries‚ delicious hamburgers‚ and their speedy drive-thru service. The fast food chain started with one small restaurant and got restaurants all over the
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INTRODUCTION Cultural Adaptation explores how creative ideas are packaged and nationalised to meet local taste‚ maps the cultural economy of adaptation in entertainment media ranging from motion pictures to mobile phones‚ and even probes the role of cultural recipes and formats in mutating participatory experiences of theme parks and sporting spectacles. Written in a lively and accessible manner‚ the book also provides insight into remaking in lifestyle and consumption cultures
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Introduction Culture is regarded as a sequence of morals and behaviors that will define a particular cultural‚ societal or age of individuals. Certain groups are associated with values and actions that are communicated or understood through culture. Culture ordinarily describes life as time given every individual conforms to certain rules that shape a fraction of their culture. Adolescent substance abuse is influenced greatly by his or her culture (Griswold et al. 2008). Certain cultures agree to
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the acculturation processes of refugee and immigrant communities‚ there is a current and decided expansion in scope of how this research can be applied more broadly given current trends in globalization and transnationalism. For example‚ the disparate communities that constitute religious missionaries‚ corporate employees
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Cultural Background Summary The term culture refers to a way of life – traditions and customs – transmitted through learning‚ which play a vital role in molding the beliefs and behaviors of the people exposed to them. According to Tylor (1871)‚ a British anthropologist‚ culture is that complex whole‚ which includes knowledge‚ belief‚ arts‚ morals‚ law‚ custom‚ and other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society. These influences are conveyed from generation to generation
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Brazil Cultural Evaluation XBCOM/275 Brazil Cultural Evaluation Brazil’s rich culture and diverse population leaves many issues with the proper approach to their national audience. Changes need to be addressed due the cultural differences. Brazil.org states that “Brazilians are one of the most varied and diverse types of people caused by the different types of nationalities that have inhabited the area over past centuries.” So as comparisons are examined we can see the massive differences between
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August 24‚ 2014 Cultural Heritage as a lot to do with one’s traditions‚ culture‚ ethnicity and the ways you perceive your life. Heritage his what differentiates one individual‚ families and communities to another. Every individual practice and follow their heritage based on one’s ethnicity‚ religion and cultural background. Heritage his defined as “the range of contemporary activities‚ meanings and behaviors that we draw from them” (UMASS Amhert‚ 2012). Cultural heritage his the ways of
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Cultural capital exists in three states‚ each of which requires economical capital as the primary impetus for accumulation . First‚ the embodied state of cultural capital includes the individual’s investment in self-improvement such as cultivating hobbies and interests. The most difficult form of capital to transfer is embodied capital‚ which requires time and merit. Second‚ the objectified state is the appreciation of cultural goods and materials such as books and instruments by those who hold the
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Cultural Color Cultural Meanings of Color and Color Symbolism An understanding of cultural color and symbolism is essential to anyone doing business with other countries and other societies. These associations with color have been a part of many societies for centuries and you must be aware of both the positive and the negative implications of using particular colors when marketing to these societies. With the advent of the World Wide Web‚ there is a narrowing of the differences in meanings
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