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    Battling between the confound of two cultures yet attempting to embrace both has shaped me into the individual I am present day. I grew up in a loving home surrounded by a nationally diverse family. Nevertheless, one thing we all have in common is our Mexican culture passed on to us by our wonderful ancestors. Even though some of my family members reside in different states, some even in different countries, we are all able to connect with each other when practicing our traditions and customs. We

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    Culture is defined as set of customs, beliefs, and arts that differentiate one group of people from other. Humans have constantly traded goods across inordinate distances. Therefore, understanding cultural rules of conduct is a foundation for effective intercultural communication. Learning the culture of business confederates and recognizing what is believed to be rude can help avoid unintentional errors. Power Distance: Refers to how society accept or does not accept the differences between people

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    Hypertension is a disease that affects many people of different cultures. However, there are cultures that have higher risks than others, such as Filipinos. The purpose of this paper is to briefly describe the Filipino culture and their correlation with hypertension. It will discuss in further details the need to integrate a plan for improvement as well as nursing interventions. Along with interventions, this paper will include how the interventions will be evaluated and a way to implement a

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    things in life that are important the first thing is your culture and the second thing is your values because your culture is how you behave and the norms you follow and your values is what you consider important. This paper is going to analyze two cultures and a value represented in the book Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. The two cultures are Australia and Iran. And value is the veil. In the book, Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi, the culture of Australia represented freedom. The reason why it represented

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    practiced their own traditional cultures. Through the history and following globalisation, traditional cultures have gradually disappeared. For example, in Japan, there are Ainu people had established their own culture, but they were assimilated to Japanese culture because of the annexation to Japan in the mid-1800s. Therefore, until recently, they have used the Japanese language and been educated and lived as Japanese. However, there are many traditional cultures which have still practiced over

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    depicting the history of the Latin culture and influence that the Latin culture has had on our modern society. Latin has influenced our culture in every aspect including fashion, music, education, law, technology, and science, and the Latin culture appears to be alive and well in today’s modern society. The main feature of the event was a poster contest and featured over 20 posters on display that were made by the students. The posters depicted various aspects of Latin culture, life, and history along with

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    Society and culture are like two sides of a coin. ➢ Society: - Human beings who live at certain locations and corporate with other human beings sharing the same elements in the same culture. ➢ Culture :- All the people that learn or know how to do something, to use something, to produce something, and to have faith as they become mature and live their lives with their family in their groups to where they were born. The functions of the culture are Motivation, Identity, Value Systems, Differentiations

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    Hispanic culture is eminently different than United States culture. As explained above, there are several ways in which Hispanic culture and United States culture differ. Throughout SPA 210, cultural presentations were given at the conclusion of each chapter. These presentations were informative of different types of Hispanic cultures and why they are that way. They provided multiple statistics on the cultures and how certain events had affected and shaped the culture as a whole. Also, throughout

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    Culture is defined as “the values, beliefs, behaviour and material objects that together form a people way of life. Culture consists of many societal aspects like language, customs, values, norms, morals, rules, tools, technologies, products, organizations, and institutions.” (Cliffs notes) Through culture, the people or groups of people define themselves, they form a social personality that develops in conformity to the shared values of a specific society and contribute to that society later on

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    In researching the business culture of another foreign country for the use of an informational memo. I want to let my classmates, know what country has been chosen to research and share some of it's interesting facts on the country of Cuba. How is that country's culture similar to or different from U.S. culture? Despite the fact, of some of the ways Cuban culture can be similar to U.S. culture may be through the average family of the U.S. having 3.19 members, where the Cuban family average has

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