I used to live(5) in Istanbul. I had never thought about live in another country. I had(1) a great life in there. I had a job in public, my all family members lives in there, and I had my own house. Moreover, I was studying(2) my master’s degree. I was pleased with my decisions.That was the life which I had wanted(3) when I was in college. after I met with my husband, my whole life changed.when we met first, I had not had any plans with him for future. After I fell in love with him, I decided to move to the USA. Even though I thought about moving to the USA would be temporarily for me, we changed our plans about future. We are going to live in Houston longer than I expect. when I came here, I didn't have any ideas about living the
American culture has been referred to as a “melting pot.” Different cultures have added their own distinct aspects to society, making America a diverse country. Despite the plethora of cultures, certain norms, mores, and folkways are evident in American society. These ideas are vital to the function and stability of America. They provide guidelines for what is acceptable and not. In virtually every society, there are people who engage in deviant behavior and do not abide by the values that the rest of society follows. Theorists have debated if people are socialized into acting this way and if it is a social or personal problem. The sociological study of culture focuses on norms, mores, and folkways.
In the late sixteenth, English put forth their effort to establish in America, specifically on Roanoke island. In 1584, English colonies found east coast of North America but not permanently settled. Until 1587. Raleigh, John White and a group of 115 English settlers arrived at Roanoke Island. Although this great achievement had inflated nation 's economy and promote country’s prosperity, its reign didn’t last long. John White came back to Roanoke after 3 years of disappearance. After his arrival, John had no clue where the colonists went and the only remnant left was a single word “CROATON” carved on a wooden-post. This event has shaken the world with many possible theories and was considered as one of the most famous unsolved mysteries in American History.
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 in Laos, they were happy and thriving on their lands. Unfortunately war struck and the Hmong agreed to help the US fight back, due to their involvement in the war, they were seen as traders, therefore they were persecuted by the Vietnamese. Due to this the Hmong people suffered in
Documentaries are a form of realistic cinema that is often used to deliver emotional messages based upon the elements of truth and genuineness as opposed to beauty through manipulation. Italianamerican, a traditional film directed by Martin Scorsese, aims to depict the lives of his parents as they grew up in their neighborhood on Elizabeth Street through a series of questions answered by Catherine and Charlie Scorsese themselves. From these personal recounts, sociological and ethnological issues such as the struggles of Italian immigration and assimilation to American soil along with the similarities and differences between second-generation Italian-Americans and their immigrant parents are gradually revealed. The discussed traditions and customs
Both Native American culture and Colonial American culture, expressed strong beliefs in a divine creator, or creators.
The fact that the interviewee grew up in a loving family justified some of the interviewee’s behaviors. Since his childhood, the interviewee was taught the importance of preserving his heritage. The fact that the interviewee’s father remained married to his mother until he died a few years ago seemed to be of great importance to the interviewee.
My husband became very busy with his studies. He spent most of his time in the library while I was taking care of our apartment and our children. After two months, I became pregnant with my daughter. I was very bored sitting at home and I had the same feeling when I went outside because I could not speak even a single English word beyond numbers. Therefore, I was not able to stay alone at home for the whole day, particularly when my kids went to school; nor was I able to go out, mostly because of my limited English. While I was in this dilemma, I got to know an African American girl who drove my kids to school daily. She was the first American girl that I met. She was like a third gift to me. Fortunately,
The United States is considered more of a salad bowl rather than a melting pot because there are all different types of people from different cultures providing for everyone. In the article it states that many people came to America for a greater life (lines 1-4 in the margin). There are different types of people all around America that are not necessarily from or born in America but contribute to the help of making more business and other types of shops. These types of shops help their lives get better because of the money they are making. Other Spanish people go to these shops to buy the items they need and to help them out if they are in need. It states ,” There is enough money in the economy that people can sustain retail establishments by primarily relying on Latino clientele.” (paragraph 7) It is known that the Spanish have very large groups being in California and Texas. On the map it shows that the 3 biggest groups on the United States are
Undeniably BD does not discriminate and can encompass any ethnicity, regardless of age and gender. Due to the significant figure of diagnosing bipolar disorder is observational, ethnic differences and language barriers come into play. Asian American community noted that some subgroups—particularly Asian Americans—often have trouble coming to terms with BD because of being recognized as a minority with a psychiatric disease. Many Asian Americans feel burden to be successful and productive, and might view BD as a hindrance of their success. Consequently, many people who feel such family and social pressures, they must overlook warning indications of BD. Further, such family even reject the notion that they or their loved ones
I’ve spent the majority of my life living in contradictions; I was constantly hoping to be seen as an adequate Nigerian while simultaneously hoping that I was not excessively American while hoping to be seen as an adequate American but not excessively Nigerian. Like other first generation immigrants, I walk the fine line between two cultures. I never truly felt at home in either place, but I found myself continuously striving to be accepted in both worlds. Publicly, I hoped that I was American enough in public to assimilate with my classmates- so much so that for years, I used my middle name when at school.
Culture is defined as the sum total of ways of living built up by a group of human beings and transmitted from one generation to another (Staff, 2015). Culture effects the way a person perceives, communicates and behaves in the world, what is “socially” acceptable in one culture is not necessarily acceptable in another. Common language, gestures and signals are used to communicate within each culture and are therefore an extension of culture and how you speak is effected by what you were taught and how you view the world. Communicating is a give and take process and it is an experience that you share with someone.
This is not the first time that Canada fights against America in order to protect Canadian culture. Canada 's protective measures were mainly to protect the national or domestic culture in that the local magazine outlets were being overshadowed by their International rival which is America.(Globalization 101). Should Canada not have taken these measures probably 100% of its local markets would have been monopolized by America. International product and service providers like America have the advantage of having all the production material from the primary phase to the tertiary phase and they can easily overtake any market they decide to outlet their services. Justice is served when the local governments step in to defend the periodicals. It
Of course, culture has a huge role in how we are brought up. This falls into the nature vs nurture idea that we discussed in previous weeks. I'm completely aware that this is something that has developed in our culture and others similar to it. Although, we can still see some division within our own country. Say you go to the southern United States, the people there aren't going to take as kindly to a woman doing, say a construction job, or any other job that is primary done by men, but if you go to say New York or California there may still be some division, but I don't feel it would be as harsh. The same goes for the entire gay marriage movement, I'd imagine the southern states wouldn't take as kindly to it as they would in some of the more
American culture refers to the traditions and practices of the people of the United States. Culture comprises of the nature of buildings, religion, music language and marriage. The population of the United States is more than 320 million people making it the most culturally diverse country in the globe. Books such as Crabgrass Frontier, Manifest Destination and Muscular Christianity are important sources of information about American culture. This paper is a reflection on the methods that these books use in providing information about the evolution of the US culture. The paper examines the relationship between these three sources and ways they challenge or inform an understanding of the American society during the late 19th and early 20th century. There is an analysis of the efficiency of the issues tackled by these books in influencing the contemporary discourse surrounding American culture. The major argument of this paper is that Crabgrass Frontier, Manifest Destination and Muscular Christianity provide reliable information about the evolution of the US culture and they supplement each other through the use of relevant examples.
The United States of America being the third largest country in the world with more than 315 million inhabitants, consists of multicultural societies with ethnically diverse population. Since there are a lot of foreigners, the US culture has evolved in such a way accepting and tolerating other foreign cultures. US is very much influenced by protestant work ethics according to which people believe in themselves and their efforts to attain the goal of self-actualization and success. The rich diversity in the culture brought by foreigners, prevailing values of protestant ethics, hard work etc. have helped US to emerge as a superpower in the past years. Nearly every religion had its impact on US culture in one way or the other. The