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    “What do you think of the class’s discussions on culture?” “Well, it’s a bit of a foreign idea to me, really. The town I’m from, my school was 99% white. Literally, we had two black girls and a half-Peruvian guy in my class of 140. So the emphasis on diversity is interesting to me, more than anything. Because I can’t relate to it. I’ve never seen it in action, as it were. “A friend of mine expressed that he wouldn’t marry anybody but another Korean. And of course there’s been talk in class about

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    As I begin this essay comparing two separate cultures I feel it is necessary to first describe what exactly culture is. Culture has been called "the way of life for an entire society." It includes codes of manners, dress, language, religion, rituals, norms of behavior such as law and morality, and systems of belief. Various definitions of culture reflect differing theories for understanding or criteria for evaluating human activity. Edward Burnett Tylor writing from the perspective of social

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    Mass culture is defined as “the set of ideas and values that develop from a common exposure to the same media, news sources, music, and art.” (Chegg) The end of the 19th century and well into the 20th century Mass culture was being developed across America. Technological advances including automobiles, movies, radios, and televisions helped immensely to create the consumerist culture we live in today. These technologies brought the once isolated population together through shared experiences. The

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    Culture War: The Myth Of A Polarized America by Fiorina is a book which examines the nature of Americans, on many levels. The main thesis proposed is this atmosphere of conflict and animosity between Americans is nil and only put forward by the political class and dishonest reporters. The issues raised throughout the book pick apart this myth and its many reasonings through facts, data and tracking of the American attitude throughout many eras. The central idea Fiorina holds and present is valid

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    translated by Burton Raffel, one would see culture from the Anglo Saxon civilization. Taking a glance into the America’s pop culture you would see a parallel universe between the two. A parallel universe basically is a world much like another, with slight differences. When looking at American cultural values, one could find similarities and differences, while looking at the Anglo Saxon civilization. When looking at both the Anglo Saxon and American culture, a sole person would see how popular people

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    dealing with different cultures. Our textbook states “Counseling without attention or respect to the critical differences of diversity will likely not be successful.” (Clinton & Ohlschlager pg. 617) It is like you must put their shoes on, within the context of culture for the counselor to be effective. For example, when dealing with Asian clients they are very likely to have intense familial relationships. This contrasts with modern day United States American culture; our culture is centered on the self

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    America, two radically different choices of culture exist. First, the immigrants can choose to stay loyal to their ancestral roots and deny mainstream culture. Instead of contributing to the melting pot of opinions present they isolate within themselves by refusing to learn both the English language and American culture as a whole. Because they cannot communicate with a majority of the population, they don’t maintain any amount of control over American ideals including both politically and socially

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    within a specific race there are different cultures and subcultures. Culture within a race includes knowledge, beliefs, morals and customs as a part of that society. It is important to remember that just because two people have the same skin color and share genetically the same race, culturally they can be very different. In North America Native Americans are unfortunately grouped together based on similar characteristics. Although many Native American tribes due share a great deal not only genetically

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    your home country and culture to a new country and culture? In my opinion although moving can be exciting its a hard change. Taking in a new culture in a new country doesn’t mean you have to lose all aspects of your home culture. IN the passages “Bonne Annee” and “My Favorite Chaperone” the main ideas revolve around the immigrates using their adversity to their advantage. The characters is the passages are facing difficulties with adapting to the new rules of american culture. The Alazova family

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    American Values Every country around the globe has its own unique culture, social belief and structure, and values. American culture is not different in this regard. Two of the most significant values of American culture are a strong work ethic and the competitive spirit. This paper will examine how these values define American culture, how these values affected me personally growing up, and how these values influence my attempts to influence others. Strong Work Ethic and Competitive Spirit American

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