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    POLYTECHNIC OF NAMIBIA SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT DEPT. OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (RMA411S) ASSESMENT 1 Student name: Rachel N. Nuukunde Student number: 201030020 Lecturer: Dr. Geoffrey Nambira Due date: 10 March 2012 at 10h00pm Table of contents Pages 1.1 Topic of the study 3

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    multicultural societies is mutual misunderstanding‚ which is often caused by mutual ethnocentrism. This could also be entitled culture clash‚ which is a condition in which people from dissimilar cultures have fairly incorrect expectations of one another‚ and therefore they misconstrue the significance of the message that is being exchanged. The short story A Horse and Two Goats by R.K. Narayan is a good example of how mutual ethnocentrism causes mutual misunderstanding. In the short story we meet an old Indian

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    grandfather stresses to him that he “must do better than the Japanese at the school.” This rivalry is due to the fact that both cultures have a strong sense of ethnocentrism. Conflict arises due to the fact that both groups find themselves superior to one another. However‚ the Japanese hold all governmental power‚ so there is a sort of legal ethnocentrism in play. The children are taught to speak Japanese at school‚ the teachers

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    between people and acknowledges that these differences are a valued asset. Valuing diversity can be measured in three different levels which include cognitive‚ affective‚ and behavioral. 2. What is ethnocentrism? In what ways can ethnocentrism be detrimental to a society? Ethnocentrism means preferencing and individual’s culture over the cultures of any other group. This is basically someone judging another culture just by the values and standards of one’s own culture. As far as why it

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    society become a better environment to live in. Diversity is value because it allows us to learn different things that may help up us in life‚ that our own culture does teach‚ or provide. 2. What is ethnocentrism? In what ways can ethnocentrism be detrimental to a society? Ethnocentrism is a term that is used to describe the tendency that someone will believe his or her own customs and traditions are better than anyone else’s. It is determined that no culture is perfect‚ and closing society

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    several environments such as colleges‚ workplaces‚ and even the communities in which we live those different perscpectives make up the environment as a whole. 2. What is ethnocentrism? In what ways can ethnocentrism be detrimental to a society? According to dictionary.com the sociology definition of ethnocentrism is “the belief in the inferent superiority of one’s own ethnic group or culture”. This belief can be quite detrimental to a society because a person who is ethnocentric assumes

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    Ethnocentrism. Judging other cultures by the standards of one’s own culture rather than by the standards of that particular culture. From an ethnocentric perspective‚ that which is culturally familiar is normal‚ ‘natural‚’ true‚ right‚ moral‚ and proper; that which is unfamiliar is bizarre‚ inexplicable‚ abnormal‚ unnatural‚ inferior‚ and/or even immoral‚ savage‚ or barbaric. Ethnocentrism can range in severity and destructiveness from simple

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    To be quite truthful‚ reading Montaigne’s "Of Cannibals"‚ was overwhelming‚ due to the many ideas and how modern his thinking. The main theme or focus of this essay is liberation in the face of ethnocentrism. All in all‚ this essay could have many different themes but this one stuck out the most. We should be less narrow-minded and more open to diverse settings‚ not so judgmental. In this essay‚ Montaigne is well aware of the shortcomings and far from perfection atmosphere where he lives. He isn’t

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    without flexibility we would not be as great of a nation as we are today. Independence is important to us because if everyone had to express themselves in exactly the same way life would be boring. 2. Define ethnocentrism. Is it ethnocentric to be nationalistic? • What does ethnocentrism mean?

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    it was apparent to me that she has mostly adopted the mainstream culture that she’s exposed to outside her home. The director did a wonderful job in showing ethnocentrism in both cultures. Ana is exposed to both her family’s traditional Latino culture‚ as well as the culture she’s familiar with outside of home; yet she shows her ethnocentrism towards her family’s “old school” ways. For example‚ she criticized the sweatshop conditions that her sister and mother work in. Ana’s mother and Estella

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