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    affect people. They’re designed to." - William Kowinski I could not help but to think that the purpose of a shopping mall was for everyone to have one convenient place to buy anything they desired. But‚ the viewpoints expressed though "Community through Exclusion and Illusion" by George Lewis and "Shopping for American Culture‚" by James J. Farrell‚ have led me to believe that the shopping mall also serves as a community center. Another article which captured my attention was Ira Zepp’s‚ "The Shopping

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    technology ‚it causes a huge impact to rest of the world since the end of World War II.When we talk about globalization,from cultural side‚ boundaries between cultures has become increasingly blurred‚changes in technology‚ economic and social development to promote the expansion of culture.Some people think cultural globalization will enhance communication between people‚ and promote the development of social systems‚also some people believes It will gradually change many people’s lifestyle‚ health and social

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    1: How has immigration helped influence American culture and how can we see it in American Politics today? From the time when the settlers started calming land in America‚ to this day‚ the immigrants have had a huge influence on the American culture and in politics. Immigrants who suffered from poverty‚ war or even religious/political victimization in their home countries and only wanted to improve their living conditions‚ brought history and culture from the hole world with them‚ which have build

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    Copier Autoethnography Com. 3190 Differences in the American and Ecuadorian Culture Culture makes up who we are‚ what we believe and how we behave. About four years ago‚ I had the opportunity to live in Ecuador. I found the relationships and communication perspective to be very interesting and after spending two years there‚ I was able to notice several distinct intercultural differences between the American and Ecuadorian cultures. Since my analysis of Ecuador is only based off of my

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    America’s Culture Adaptation and adoption from one culture to the next is prevalent within any culture and country. When examining the effects of this‚ finding its original root is key. Oftentimes a country will adapt an aspect of another culture‚ however it won’t be preserved and practiced identically given only a few years to be fostered in its new civilization. America in itself is a prime example. During our germination we were known as the melting pot of every heritage—each immigrant internally

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    Question 1: Compare the social and the political power of the merchants in Renaissance Europe‚ the Aztec culture and in Edo Japan. Which society do you think most closely resembles the Canadian society of today? The societies and political structure during Renaissance Europe‚ Edo Japan and Aztecs all have their similarities and differences. In Edo Japan and Renaissance Europe‚ feudalism was the main structure of power; however in Renaissance Europe‚ a large emphasis was put on trading as well‚

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    Bureau as people of any race who are Mexican‚ Puerto Rican‚ Cuban‚ Central or South American‚ or belong to any other Hispanic origin group” (U.S. Department of Commerce‚ 2000). “55 million is the Hispanic population of the United States as of July 1‚ 2014‚ making people of Hispanic origin the nation’s largest ethnic or racial minority. Hispanics constituted 17 percent of the nation’s total population” (Bureau‚ 2015). In 2008‚ there are an estimated 3‚838 Hispanics living in Greene and Craighead Counties

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    MY “ LATIN” CULTURE My name is Beatriz A. Aquino and I was born in Havana‚ Cuba. My parents emigrated to the beautiful state of Florida in May of 1967. I was a month short of turning 2 years old. I have never visited the country where I was born due to the political system practiced there but I do know its history customs and cultures. I consider myself a Cuban-American. What I mean by this is I was born a Cuban and am very proud to say that; however I was raised in the United States

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    Intercultural Communication: Film review The Terminal (2004) Alberto Ariztía T. The terminal is a movie which recreates the life of the passenger Viktor Navorski who has been trapped in the American JFK airport for almost one year. Hence‚ due to political problems related to the overthrow of the democratic regime of the fiction country Krakozhia‚ Viktor’s passport and visa turns invalid as he enters in an undetermined status in the international section within the airport. Once there‚ the main

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    Paper Three: Sportsmanship According to Feezell (2004)‚ sports is all about the game itself. Participating in sports is about having fun‚ learning together as a team‚ and developing good sportsmanship. Feezell (2004) stated that sportsmanship is important because In this context I believe it is relevant to think about the value of sportsmanship. Sports have a prevalent place in American culture life‚ as well as in numerous foreign countries. Spectator sports set attendance records‚

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