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    immigrants that have come to the United States from various countries. American cuisine has always been changing, absorbing all of the new influences from other cultures as all of the new immigrants arrived, married and fused their traditions (Carter). There is a wide variety of foods available in the United States that is influenced by the English, Native American, Dutch, Italian, German, Asian, and Irish

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    Reflection on Class Sources American culture refers to the traditions and practices of the people of the United States. Culture comprises of the nature of buildings, religion, music language and marriage. The population of the United States is more than 320 million people making it the most culturally diverse country in the globe. Books such as Crabgrass Frontier, Manifest Destination and Muscular Christianity are important sources of information about American culture. This paper is a reflection

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    to understand and appreciate different cultures. Multicultural education seeks to reduce social conflict between minority groups because it allows the majority (Americans) to have a better understanding of the nations vast amounts of diverse cultures. In relation to the English-only laws, it sees the notion of multiculturalism as undermining American traditions and history. They tend to favor cultural literacy, in which schools teach and empathize American values in the educational system. Multiculturalism

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    Asian American Culture

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    Asian American/Chinese Culture Theresa Chambers Webster University Abstract A Chinese American is an American who is of ethnic Chinese descent. Most Chinese Americans are descended from China's majority ethnic group, the Han. The rest are usually members of one of China's 56 minorities, such as the Hui. Chinese Americans constitute one group of overseas Chinese and are also one group of Asian Americans. Asian American/ Chinese Culture Immigration Chinese immigration to the United

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    Consumer culture can be defined as a free enterprise in which its main focal point is on selling the consumer goods while spending the consumer money. An individual’s way of purchasing merchandise that reflects their anatomy and appearance. Meanwhile media enables an easier portrayal of consumer culture by exemplifying an America based on consumerism since the dawn of the industrialization. Along comes conspicuous consumption, the act of purchasing the luxury lifestyle to portray a euphoria of one’s

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    picture was the one with a beer box on top of my head with a bag of Doritos by myside. I started out my life with the culture of a Korean, but being adopted from my white parents and living in American has changed my culture dramatically. Since the age of one, I have experienced and lived the American culture. I adapted to the things that would seem different from the Korean culture. Growing up I never took a notice to the fact I had white parents or that they didn’t look the same as me. I Just saw

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    A focus on culture can greatly inform the study of violence. Culture can be defined as the “norms” within a community, and a community really could mean anything – gender, location, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, to name a few. This essay will consist of the different ways culture can inform, and help grasp a more advanced understanding of violence in society. The culture of people living in poverty, of certain religions and of the hip-hop community can be great examples of how culture can inform

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    Influenced American Culture Luis Padilla Los Angeles Film School Professor Soto They say that the United States of America is “The Great Melting Pot,” a place where no matter what their culture or country of origin they are accepted. Contrary to common belief, America in actuality is not a melting pot in fact, America is more like a huge salad bowl. This implies that even after coming into this country you hold on to your culture. You don’t take on the characteristics of the new culture or society;

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    Spanish American Culture

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    Imagine you want to interact with someone from a Spanish speaking country. They might have a slight impediment with the culture of another country they are not familiar with. This also holds true for an American interacting with someone with a different cultural environment. There are many differences and similarities amongst the US and Spain. Comparing the two cultures is quite interesting and captivating. There are major differences and similarities that will be compared in this essay such as customary

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    Culture is a very vital part of the world as we know it today. There are very many different cultures all around the world. In the USA, we have a mix of all the different cultures and and family values. From the original Native Americans that inhabited America to the Middle Eastern people in Afghanistan. These people groups have brought their language, food, values, and customs with them. There are lots of different types of families in today’s American society. Mine is a little bit weird. My parents

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