American Culture and Society Overview ·The 4th largest in the world in size (after Russia‚ Canada‚ and China) ·The 3rd largest in the world in population (after China and India) ·Of all the states‚ Alaska is the largest‚ and Rhode Island the smallest ·The Rockies‚ the backbone of the North American Continent‚ the Continental Divide ·The Mississippi‚ the longest river in US ·The most important lakes: the Five Great Lakes (Lake Superior‚ the largest fresh water lake in the world; Lake
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are so many different ethnic backgrounds out there it really is not as apparent as it may seem at first glance. I would like to think that this makes me more aware of how I speak about diversity‚ and how I treat others. I think that what I learned new about my own racial‚ ethnic and cultural history in that by not putting stereotypes on people by assuming all Asians are Chinese‚ I can better appreciate the diversity that comes from my own heritage. I also have an appreciation for what my ancestors
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His ideas‚ though‚ were greatly influenced by Freud‚ going along with Freud’s ideas about the structure and topography of personality. However‚ whereas Freud was an id psychologist‚ Erikson was an ego psychologist. He emphasized the role of culture and society and the conflicts that can take place within the ego itself‚ whereas Freud emphasized the conflict between the id and the superego. According to Erikson‚ the ego develops as it successfully resolves crises that are distinctly social
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EXERCISE Topic: Culture shock when studying or working abroad. Nowadays‚ spending time to study or work-> studying or working abroad is an expectation of many people. Studying or working in foreign countries‚ especially in -> del developed countries will give you more situations-> opportunities to develop your ability and have a higher chance to get good job for a good future. It is no surprise that more and more people are looking for opportunities to live and work in a foreign country
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and in most cases a positive outcome has meant knowing the right government official‚ a relationship nurtured over epic banquets and gallons of XO brandy. Now‚ like so many things in China‚ the old notion of guanxi is starting to make room for the new. Businesspeople—local and foreign—are tapping into emerging networks that revolve around shared work experiences or taking business classes together. Networking that once happened in private rooms at chichi restaurants now goes on in plain view—at wine-tastings
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To What Extent is Culture a Driver of or a Constraint to Globalization? Cavusgil‚ Knight and Riesenberger define globalization of markets as the ongoing economic integration and growing interdependency of countries worldwide (2008‚ 4). From an economic point of view‚ globalization is reduction in‚ or removal of‚ foreign trade barriers in order to facilitate the flows of goods across borders (Leidner 2010‚ 1). Cultural globalization takes a more anthropological point of view‚ and refers to “a phenomenon
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Skill : Comparison Question – how to make your comparison obvious - past vs present comparison - compare with other factors Hard work is the key to success. Does this view still hold true in the globalised world ? Interpretations : • Hard work : effort (time‚ energy‚ resources‚ determination) • Success : achievement (many areas‚ such as studies‚ work‚ business‚ sports‚ the arts‚ progress for the nation‚ peace in the region/world‚ happiness & togetherness in the family etc.) • Key : single most
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Chinese Culture - The Culture of Shanghai Shanghai University 30.11.2012 Shanghai – Brief Overview Shanghai is an important commercial harbor and the most important industrial town of the People ’s Republic of China. The administrative area has more than 23 million inhabitants. The status of the town corresponds to that of a province; the town is subordinated directly of the central government. Shanghai is an important traffic interchange and an important cultural center and educational
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of the disparate culture‚ the culture shock increased in student behavior. The purpose of this report is to discuss the four stages of culture shock (Brick‚ 1991). We wrote the questionnaire about culture shock to ask the international student at Middlesex University and analysis based on this data. The information will be considered to explain the four stages. * Introduction Leaving home and travel to study in a new country can be a stressful experience. Because Culture shock for many international
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Growing up and living in a region where there is two cultures can be difficult. One culture lays your families’ roots and ancestry those of your parents‚ grandparents‚ and aunts & uncles; the other is the one that your cousins‚ siblings‚ and you have come to known as yours. Do you take the new step and start a new culture different from your family’s roots‚ or make adapt to both cultures? Growing up my family was very Spanish dominant speaking; actually I don’t believe ever hearing anyone speaking
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