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    Chinese Culture vs. American Culture in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club An author's cultural background can play a large part in the authors writing. Amy Tan, a Chinese-American woman, uses the cultural values of Chinese women in American culture in her novel, The Joy Luck Club. These cultural values shape the outcome of The Joy Luck Club. The two cultural value systems create conflict between the characters. In The Joy Luck Club, the chapter "Waiting Between the Trees" illustrates major concerns

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    etc. Spanglish by James L. Brooks explores the difference between the North American and Mexican American culture by describing how Flor is an illegal immigrant from Mexico who does not speak any English and tries to integrate to an American family. Although cross-cultural can be a challenge or an obstacle to interact with others, we just need to put more effort by fostering more respect and acceptance against their culture. This is because it is a great opportunity for us to learn from others in order

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    Latin Americans mostly brew their coffee at home or go to the local store to get their old fashion coffee. Starbucks pricing on coffees is an effect on the on the Latin American culture due to the high prices, why pay more for less when you can go to your local store and get a good amount of coffee for a reasonable price instead in Starbucks they Lure you with adding extra sugary addicting supplements such as whip cream,Caramel a dash of something giving you less coffee ,Latin Americans like their

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    about the understanding of zombies and the symbolic meaning they have on cultures. Once she gives information about zombies, she also informs her readers how zombies are symbolic in culture and how they play a part in religion and pop culture phenomenon. McAlister credits her findings by first linking the existence of zombies to Afro-Haitian culture, then to present day, and finally, how they are perceived in American culture. To help her readers understand zombies, she provides examples as to how

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    of lowering the minimum legal drinking age in the United States. Thesis Statement: I will discuss 1) the current legal drinking age, 2) the effect that this drinking age has upon American social norms, and 3) the potential benefits of a lower drinking age. I. INTRODUCTION A. Hook: Alcohol is ever-present in today’s American society. Television viewers are constantly bombarded with advertisements promoting its consumption. Social events rarely take place without their attendees drinking some alcoholic

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    integrated themselves into the American Society based on what they believed the American culture and customs were. Sometimes they chose not to practice them because they were against their own personal beliefs (Zunz, Bodnar, and Thernstrom, p.53.). In recent arguments, some people believe that assimilation is achieved by adopting the American norms and language. While others believe immigrants should integrate their own customs and language into the American culture. These speculations have placed

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    American culture is one of the most diverse and unique cultures in the world. American culture consists of a variety of religions, music, clothing, and races. “I Hear America Singing” is a perfect embodiment of Walt Whitman’s, and other early American poets’ feelings towards America. Whitman talks about how all men and women make up the American culture and partake in the American Dream. “The varied carols” of Carpenters, masons, boatmen, shoemakers, wives, young daughters at work all exemplify the

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    seen the proof that the culture in a country that is well trained well prosper and work towards unity. Throughout both countries, people will live according to their cultures. Some will have the luxury of their economic situations to live in regions and places that are affected by natural hazards. Citizens choose to live in flood zones of rivers, or coastal areas, near volcanoes and continue to build in earthquakes prone areas. Unlike Americans, people in Africa do not have a choice on where they

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    American sign language can be a really fun language to learn. But behind the language there is an entire culture with the Deaf community. They have events, their own traditions, and most importantly, rules. What may be polite in our culture may not be in the Deaf community. That’s why I’m here to help you out with some of the do’s and don’ts in Deaf culture. Let's start with the do’s, most of the basic principles apply when introducing yourself, state your name and where you’re from and all the

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    An immigrant's culture and beliefs take a shift, sometimes going extinct, or they evolve to include elements from both countries; where they grew up, and where they’ll grow old. Transculturation is key in order to fit into a new society, those who do it well have a smoother time transitioning. For example the Hmong and Mexicans both had to flee their country, but the Mexicans found it easier to transition to the American culture than the Hmongs.The Hmongs never thought they would leave their home

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