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    1966, Communist leader Mao Zedong launched the Cultural Revolution, which was an attempt to create a purely Communist China by eliminating the “Four

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    and Dashiki: Why Cultural Appropriation Should Stop Cultural Appropriation, when an individual or group of people take something with cultural significance from another cultural and refuse to understand its’ significance and to instead claim that it is a cool trend. “A Japanese teen wearing a t-shirt embellished with the logo of a big American company is not the same as Madonna sporting a bindi as part of her latest reinvention. The difference is history and power (Quynh)”. Cultural appropriation is

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    Albanian Cultural Analysis As America continues to grow and expand with diverse cultures immigrating into the United States it is important to start to incorporate culture specific care into nursing. Cultural competence is when attitudes, knowledge, and skills to diverse cultures are adequate to provide quality care to the individual (AACN, 2008). Cultural sensitivity is when verbal and nonverbal ques are used to reflect sensitivity and appreciation for one another’s culture (AACN, 2008). Per

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    cultures, relativism is categorized as cultural relativism. Cultural relativism is the descriptive view that different groups of people have different moral standards for evaluating acts as right or wrong (Philosphophy302, 2001). To stretch on the subject of cultural relativism, it is known that different cultural groups might and could have the same basic moral principle but apply the principle in a different way. Another term for relativism presiding in a cultural way would be moral relativism. According

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    My Cultural Identity

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    I have a different cultural identity from everyone else, there is no such thing as two individuals having the same cultural identities. Every trait that you have makes up your cultural identity. Our parents may have forced us to develop certain traits, for example my teacher says that I am hardworking due to me always wanting more and more work, but sometimes we develop traits ourselves, sometimes good or bad and those traits make us, us. I have three main aspects of my cultural identity and those

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    “melting pot” because people from all over the world migrate here and with them they bring their own culture. After some time, these cultures began to blend and influence others, but some may see this as a bad thing. “The term cultural appropriation is typically used to describe cultural borrowing that is in some way inappropriate, unauthorized, or undesirable.” (Arewa) Recently there has been much controversy over this topic. Should white people be able to wear dreads or box braids and listen to Whitney

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    views on actions based on their cultural roots. One’s culture greatly impacts their perception of the world and contributes to a variety of beliefs including values, assumptions, and interests. These traits are displayed within the short story “By Any Other Name” and the interview titled “Multiculturalism Explained in One Word: HAPA” through the experiences and external conflicts described by the authors. People’s values are heavily associated with their cultural influences. This idea is displayed

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    The Chinese Cultural Revolution "A revolution is not a dinner party or writing an essay or painting a picture or doing embroidery; it cannot be so refined, so leisurely and gentle, so temperate, kind, courteous, restrained and magnanimous"- Mao said in 1927 to a youth activist The reason for china to trying to become such a new generation was solely the opinion of Mao and his followers. Mao had seen the way the Russian revolution had gone

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    Cultural Appropriation can be a very controversial topic. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, Cultural Appropriation is defined as: “The act of taking or using things from a culture that is not your own, especially without showing that you understand or respect this culture.” There are various opinions and feelings on this topic. Some believe it is very offensive and should not be done, some believe it happens but is unavoidable and everyone should get used to it, or some believe it doesn’t exist

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    Nevertheless, the Association for Development of Cultural Tourism, known as Europa Nostra, nominated the Durrës Amphitheatre to ‘The 7 Most Endangered’ list in 2013. The importance of such a recommendation can help bring attention to the much needed renovation and preservation of this site. Europa Nostra believes having the Durrës amphitheater on the World Heritage List will have a big impact on the revitalization of the city. They also indicate, being placed on the list, would help put Durrës

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