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    How does American society define one’s self-worth? By how they look, what they drive or simply what they buy? In today’s consumer centric American culture, our goods represent us as Americans as well as the American cultural identity that revolves around materialistic goods. In which a typical American works from 9am-5pm to earn a sufficient amounts of money to buy and display his self-worth through a variety of cleverly advertised goods. In which the advertisement depicts a perfect world that is

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    by the West in terms of culture, ideologies, political etc. Orientalism originates from the British and French who controlled the Orient of biblical lands such as India through imperialism and authority, which has led to misrepresentations of the Orient. The West, including America, has been known illustrate myths and lies by “filtering into Western Consciousness” as a way to portray inaccuracies about the East as inferior, uncivilized, and hazardous. In American culture, such as movies and TV shows

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    between the Chinese Culture and American Culture Cities, towns, and, more generally, places, are living organisms. Similar to those living within and outside it, a city interacts with other living beings, creating change and taking change. The symbiosis between the places and those within the place can be mutualistic or parasitic, beneficial to both or harmful to one. The early 1900s were characterized by millions of people flocking to America to live the so-called American Dream. However, once

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    The American culture exhibits classic qualities of Apollonian. An idea heavily falling under the category of Apollonian is the idea of the American Dream. The earliest idea of the American Dream dates back to the Declaration of Independence. This important document put fourth the idea of man being able to achieve their desires with their unalienable rights to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness through the structured government. (Declaration of Independence) American historian, James Truslow Adams

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    here are many cultures here in America. Every day there is a possibility for a new culture to form and expands the diversity. Since, culture is huge in America it is divided into different categories. Coming from culture there are subcultures. Sub-cultures are groups that share in the overall culture of society but also maintain a distinctive set of values, norm, and lifestyle and even a distinctive language. There are also countercultures. Counterculture is groups whose values, interest, belief

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    Originating from European values, American culture, however, deviates from European culture in terms of its accessibility, contents, and ownership. First, American popular culture stands out to have higher cultural accessibility than European culture, for its multiethnic background, the use of universal language, English, and reduction. America, as a newly-born country, is advanced in nature because of the lack of obvious hierarchy, in which the elite is responsible for manipulating cultural development

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    In order to understand the stereotypes and the American racial ideology, there is an explanation of past events needed. This is an explanation on what the ideal standards of America were by the Anglos, this was the idea of prosperous lands, and the belief that the whites were always above the colored; above the African Americans, above the Native Americans, and above the Mexicans. In simple words anyone of color was automatically believed to be ignorant or dirty. It was seen as the United States

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    different cultures is quite engaging. Since I spent a total of four weeks in Tampico, Mexico as a teenager, I was able to see a drastic change from the American lifestyle I was accustomed to. First of all, there is no sanitation system such as we have that transports all trash to a dump site, which resulted in a rather unpleasant smell. Second, if an American woman spoke to a random Hispanic male it was considered flirting because the mindset of the Hispanic culture is that American women are

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    The culture of the Mexican people has been resilient in Southern California. The Mexican culture is a culture of pride, courage, and humbleness that is exhibited at LA Plaza De Cultura Y Artes. This resilient culture was exhibited during the tumultuous times of the early 20th century throughout Southern California. The early 20th century specifically the twenty’s through the forties was a dangerous period as many Mexican-Americans experienced levels of racial discrimination that went against their

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    Arab American Culture

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    Arab Americans are defined primarily of their religious identity and they reside in all 50 states. The first generation of immigrants from the Middle East dates back to late 1800s. The majority of immigrants’ population came from Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine and Jordan. Religion plays an important role in the Arab society and most of their way of life is not necessary because of their religion. Like many other immigrants, the reason these immigrants migrated to the United States was to escape

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