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    Discussion 5 I believe that it is immensely important for the police department to be ‘culturally literate’. Cultural literacy is defined as the knowledge of history, contributions and perspectives of different cultural groups, including one’s own, it’s necessary for understanding of readings, writings and communications. The police force on a daily, even hourly, basis communicate with people from a broad variety of back grounds, attitudes and prejudices. The book states that in 2010 nearly 40

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    1. My first exposer to Alaskan culture was in elementary school with many native Athabascan tales. Since Anchorage is rich in diversity, I have been exposed to many of the cultures that live in Alaska, not just native Alaskans. To have this level of diversity is so unique and one of the best elements of our community. Academically, I have already completed Alaska Studies and am currently taking Natural Recourse Management to better understand Alaska’s history, geography and the industries that changed

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    affecting the other there is an increasingly blurred line between the distinctions of the two. This essay intends to explore how culture affects communication and in turn, how this affects whom each of us are as a cultural being. I have chosen to associate myself with the Queenslander cultural group. There are many stereotypes linked to the Queenslander image, even from a simple Google

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    When I began this assignment, I knew I wanted to try out a culture I know practically nothing about. I love Chinese and Japanese food, so I decided to turn in the direction of sitting at a restaurant with Chinese/Asian cuisine. This was a simple sit-down dinner that did not occur on any special day like holidays. The setting that I chose was a Cantonese restaurant located in Elmwood Park called “New Star Restaurant”. While I walked in, I noticed a variety of gift items such as porcelain turtles,

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    reiterated that given the diversification of political, socio-economic context, cultural issues have apparently been treated as the questionable point of global debate. It seems quite evident that other aspects of globalization or of localization are determined by the

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    Memento is an odd but successful film, and it is also an outstanding and influential cultural work. As an unusual crime film, it uses unconventional non-linear narrative structure to tell a story that a man with a unique type of amnesia investigate his wife’s murder. However, if we watch carefully, we would find Memento involves the real social cultural background. Memento was released in 2000 when was the beginning to enter the 21st century. It was the time that technology was developing into

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    An admittedly glaring feature of my person that I left out when previously defining my cultural niche is my homosexuality. While there are many who would like to say sexuality does not define someone, it inevitably does. As such, I have had my fair share of both positive and negative experiences from both within the community and from those

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    I grew up in one of the least diverse countries in the world- Russia. Some things have changed since I lived there but back in 1997 pretty much only white Russians lived in my city. It was very unusual for us to see anyone of another race and when we did, it was very obvious that the person did not fit in. Russians were almost afraid of people who did not look like them and made sure to avoid them on the streets. Nowadays, in 2016, you see more diversity on the streets on my home town Yaroslavl,

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    We came up with Narnia Beaches it sounded right with what we wanted a free system where judging of others would not be permitted based off of prejudice ideas, then the beach is down to who doesn't love the beach. We would like a lack of political parties, lack of religion, but also with extensive background, and mental evaluations which can speak fluent English. The group doesn't want a large population because we want it more of a local type feeling so we would want a starting population of 500

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    Cultural engagement is a process of learning to interact with individuals in another culture. This is highly important in any Christians walk with God because it helps us learn to serve, and not see this world as our own, but rather a world we need to serve in for others to show the care and love that Jesus once showed when he roamed the Earth. As we serve we gain a servants heart, which changes our hearts to look more like Jesus. In Galatians 5:13 it says, “For you were called to freedom, brothers

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