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    The Cherokee culture has changed dramatically from their pre-European contact to present day. Over that time‚ they overcame many challenges and tragedies but resulted in a strong and prosperous community and had made them one of the most well-known and admired Native American tribes of today. Prior to European contact The Cherokee nation was a vast‚ covering most of the south-eastern region of what is now known as the United States from West Virginia‚ down the coast to North Carolina and South

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    Ever changing America The face of America has slowly‚ but surely‚ changed over the course of sixty years. America’s schools‚ sixty years ago‚ were predominantly white and most teachers were white as well. If one thinks that America is still mostly white‚ they would be sadly mistaken with immigration numbers at all time highs. America has become the most culturally diverse nation in the world. With every passing year‚ it seems immigration numbers continue to rise. As these numbers have begun to

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    the Modern Culture The article I have chosen to review is called “Sexed up: theorizing the sexualization of culture” by F. Attwood. This article discusses various cultural aspects‚ values and effects of sexual behavior in a modern society. It also compares the current sexual culture with the culture before the invention of the Internet and social media. The author shows a detailed analysis on different changes brought by the modern globalization and how those changes influenced sexual culture including

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    talking. Older people feel as if the words that new media have introduced to our culture are “slang” and are making us dumb because it’s taking over the traditional way of speaking and writing English. If everyone had this mindset‚ we would still be speaking like Shakespeare. In the video “Tweets‚ Texts & Myths” by Professor David Crystal‚ he disproves the common myths of modern vernacular. Crystal talks about how this “new” language is not really used as much as believed‚ and that they do not

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    During the start of the transatlantic slave trade‚ African religious beliefs and practices were varied and large in number. A great portion of the continent had‚ for centuries‚ fallen under Islamic influence. Regardless of this diversity‚ there were some common threads across different cultural groups. For example‚ West African societies shared a belief in an omnipotent creator‚ a chief immortal among less powerful gods‚ to whom they prayed and made sacrifices. Through laws and customs honoring the

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    HOW CULTURE EFFECTS BUSINESS? Cross-culture binds together fields which are not quite related such as cultural anthropology and communication within organisation. For understanding cultural issues in organizational setting against international perspective‚ it is essential to understand employee behavior. Five basic conclusions can be drawn about cross-cultural impact on business: First‚ individual behavior in organisational setting varies across cultures. Thus‚ employees based in India‚ Japan

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    The question of ¨Was America Stolen?¨ seems to be a common debate between many people‚ and in the past 100 years opinions have dramatically shifted. Before the 1960s the common viewpoint of how America was acquired was that the United States westernized and overruled the savage Indians (Flavin)‚ but these views certainly change over time. The first inhabitants of America were believed to be migrants from Asia about 12‚000 years ago. These Asian migrants spread across the Americas building all kinds

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    Western culture and policies have shaped the modern world‚ especially the Middle East‚ in many ways. Since the sixteenth century‚ the nations of Western civilization have been the driving wheels of modernization. Globalization is simply the spread of modern institutions and ideas from one high power to the wider world. Technological innovation and economic growth along with such concepts as democracy‚ individualism‚ and the rule of law administered by an impartial judiciary‚ set Western societies

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    many. Some occurrences are when Americans left the control of the British‚ abolishing slavery‚ and historical people like Rosa Parks during the Civil Rights Movement. A world without this history of taking a stand against authorities would be way different than what it now is. We would not be where we are in the world today without the progress that has been made through disobedient actions. Some would argue that rebellion could lead to a corrupted society. They fear that it would turn

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    Takaki talked about the different minority groups about how they struggled during World War II‚ and how they contributed in winning this war. Jews‚ Japanese‚ Chinese‚ Mexicans‚ and African Americans were mainly discussed about how they were treated in American society during that time of the war‚ and how it integrates with the inequality factors they have faced even though they contributed with patriotism to this land called America. Takaki talks about Hitler‚ and the genocide of Jews throughout

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