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    INTRODUCTION American culture encompasses customs or traditions in the United States. Customs or traditions include, but would not be limited to, values, language, religion, or how we communicate. The population in the United States is over 325 million, (United States Census Bureau, (n.d.) and is built on immigration. In comparison to other countries, the United States is considered cultural, as most nations unite, and later mix, their culture into American culture. FAMILY HISTORY Mother is Irish

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    As an American who has Russian parents and was born in Israel, I have always been engaged in multiple cultures. My parents have put emphasis on preserving our Russian heritage while encouraging me to immerse myself in American culture. As I stand at the threshold of entering college, I am thrilled by the prospect of becoming acquainted with yet another cultural sphere. Being fluent in both Russian and English has been transformative. Over the course of my life, I have read Pushkin and Hughes, Dostoyevsky

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    together. This lead him to walk to California. He begins by speaking about how Native American Society worked where if you earned your place. Everyone had a role and was treated as family. When Americans were taken in by them through capture or adoption, they didn’t want to leave. This was a shock to the Americans in society where the indians were seen as savages and brutes. Life seemed a lot easier on the American side, but their people were still willing to give it all up for a life with the natives

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    When it comes to Native Cultures, each and every one of them has something that makes them known, and famous. Each and every native group has something that made them unique in the eyes of the Europeans. For the Haida it would be their art, which still today is a big reason why many people around the world know them. The Haida use their art to tell their stories, and was also a larger part of their culture. Their amazing attention to detail especially in carving, sets them apart from other North

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    Fitting Into Contemporary Culture Societies all around the world have cast discrimination or at least implied it for ages. In modern society however, it is even more common to be an individual and feel some sort of discrimination. While basic segregation has been outlawed for decades now, judgment and discrimination is still all around. Personally, I have advantages in modern day society, as well as some disadvantages. My race is Caucasian, or white. Since the seventeenth century, being white

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    The adoption of new ideas and technologies changed the way Europe and Japan saw the world in the 1600’s. Trade of new ideas and advancements in technology enabled these cultures to expand their thinking and create many things. Although Shogunate Japan was more open to many ideas, medieval Europe began adapting to new customs much earlier. This means that Medieval Europe was more superior to Shogunate Japan when adapting new ideas and technologies. When the medieval period first began many countries

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    Every country has its way of expressing its culture and traditions in a manner that reflects its unique characteristics. Some believe that dancing can play a major role in any culture. Others have the notion that other factors rather than the dancing per se to rely on. I am with the opinion that this kind of classy art carry a tremendous impact on any culture in the way of transmitting the cultural heritage, and strengthening the tourism industry. First, We cannot imagine a world class country without

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    The culture that I chose to present is the Asian American culture. It is one of the fastest formed ethnic groups that had their population grow 63% from 1990 to 2000 (Nguyen, 1). The history of the first Asian immigrants started around the gold rush in California. Many Asian immigrants wanted to pursue fortunes in America because of economic hardships in China. Many Chinese started moving to the United States in hopes to get some of the gold in California. Many Chinese were also contracted to work

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    With each generation of Irish Americans, the assimilation of the American culture became greater. Irish Americans were very open to acculturation and structural assimilation. For Irish Americans, cultural assimilation was a very swift process. Mainly, they would focus on learning the Anglo-Protestant culture along with the values and basic views of the country. Immigrating Irish, like many other ethnic immigrants, have to adapt to the ways of the new country by adopting the language and cultural

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    them low since immersion into a new language and culture is very stressful to the students. In occasions, the teacher also needs to check comprehension often by offering instructions to be followed and by asking questions that need only a maximum of two answers. Verbal interaction with the students in the classroom is also important since it makes them feel included (Driscoll & Nagel, 2008). This could also help the teacher understand their culture to make the student feel comfortable. Therefore,

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