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    Running Head: Analysis of African American Culture Analysis of African American Culture Abstract The African American society is filled with many negative attributes which make it unsuitable for one to desire to be a part of it. These negative attributes are as follows: decades of unwed mothers‚ poor educational background‚ violence‚ gang activity‚ drug abuse‚ poor work ethic‚ high numbers of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases‚ lower morals and standards

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    dimension that U.S. American culture is measured by is the level of individualism. This dimension addresses “the degree of interdependence a society maintains among its members” (Hofstede‚ 2003‚ p.1). The United States scored extremely high in this dimension‚ making it one of the most individualistic cultures in the world. This score suggests U.S. Americans are self-centered‚ looking out for their own personal interests before the interests of the group. In all areas of U.S. American culture there is a strong

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    One of the biggest leaders that helped change the Native American sport into its modern version seen today was a Canadian dentist by the name of Dr. William George Beers. Beers was a lacrosse fanatic‚ who had been introduced to the sport at a very early age in the French colonies in upper North America. As one historian points out as Beers grew older‚ “He became obsessed with the need for some sort of controlled play‚ some codification that would stabilize the erratic nature of the Indian sport

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    semi-independent culture centered on the family and church‚ which enabled them to survive the experience of bondage without abandoning their self-esteem and to pass on to other generations values that conflicted with those of their masters. Slave culture drew on the heritage of Africa. African influence appeared in dance and music‚ forms of religious worship‚ and slave medicine. The end of the foreign slave trade helped foster a particularly new African-American culture‚ shaped by American and African

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    In Latin American macho culture having a homosexual child is usually cause of shame for most parents. In some settings‚ men are supposed to have sex with women‚ besides their own wives‚ as a manner of proving not just their conquering abilities‚ but their sexual prowess. A friend of my husband used to behave in such a manner‚ and bragged about it. To this man‚ getting a sexually transmitted disease was not just an inconvenience‚ but a motive of pride —"it is nothing more than an occupational hazard

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    culture‚ gender roles continue to be able to change to some extent‚ even though traditional gender roles still apply in many quarters. For example males are usually encouraged to become strong‚ fast‚ aggressive‚ dominant‚ and achieving‚ while usual roles for girls are to be sensitive‚ intuitive‚ passive‚ emotional‚ and interested in the things of home and family. But these gender roles are culturally bound. For example‚ in Tchambuli culture of New Guinea women do some

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    Cultural Research Assignment Paper Have you ever wondered the origins of a business suit and how has it impact different places around the world? Business suits were founded in the 1600s of London by King Charles II. After the Great Plague of London and the Great Fire‚ the two disasters had killed more than 100‚000 people‚ and it had ruined London. Everything was out of control in London‚ and it was very difficult for London to maintain it images. King Charles the II wanted to change the

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    The American and Nepalese culture have some similarities but many differences. The American culture is a Western and a diverse culture; whereas‚ the Nepalese culture is Eastern and less diverse. There is a public education system for everyone in the American culture‚ and the literacy rate is high. In Nepal‚ there is a public education system also but the literacy rate is low. There is more freedom for people in American culture; on the other hand‚ in Nepalese culture‚ there is less freedom and more

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    American Culture in My Eyes What is really American culture? Because of short American history‚ some people in my country still have a question: What makes the United States develop rapidly? The answer is unique American culture. On the small aspects‚ it can be attributed to the living standard‚ which is American life culture‚ such as daily diet‚ clothes‚ and transportation. To the major aspects‚ American culture can be attributed to values and social-orientation. For example‚ the main content

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    dominated by whites but what about their culture? It’s been said before that there is no original idea and that still holds true. The fashion industry has had to reinvent itself since its start‚ in order to keep and recreate trends. Without the fashion worlds evolution‚ it would no longer exist. With this evolution comes cultural appropriation and a blatant disrespect for the cultures it borrows from. Style of dress and hairstyles that cause oppression in one culture is praised by another with more power

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