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    Immigration and American Popular Culture All of the different ethnic groups that migrated from their homeland to the United States left some kind of mark on American popular culture. The European immigrants during the 1930s created a very large splash in the public eye through the use of cinema. In addition, the Jamaican immigrants in South Bronx during the 1970s made a name for themselves by introducing a form of music called rap. In this paper, I will be analyzing and comparing the similarities

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    Time Which aspect does a culture practices its beliefs? The time may be past, future or present. The reason why some cultures use the past to drive their time orientation is because that is the way things have always been done so they shall continue to do them this way Galanti, (2008). Environmental Control Environmental control

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    Everyone from different cultures will have their own perspectives when it comes to their health and diseases. The different cultures believe in many ways. Some of the cultures believe in using traditional medicines, some believe in prayer, and some believe in herbal things for the healing, and there are more things that the different cultures may do in order to find the right cure. This can also cause a problem for the different cultures to receive the proper medical help that they may need.

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    Multiculturalism changing Britain? Britain has always been known for their multicultural society. A multicultural nation consist people with different ethnics and cultures that are living in one country. Britain has been affected by foreign cultures and what signifies "typically British" may not be from Britain at all but from other minorities and cultures. Some groups fail to recognize this and instead showing racist tendencies. The UK consists of different ethnic minorities and people with different

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    Multiculturalism changing Britain? Britain has always been known for their multicultural society. A multicultural nation consist people with different ethnics and cultures that are living in one country. Britain has been affected by foreign cultures and what signifies "typically British" may not be from Britain at all but from other minorities and cultures. Some groups fail to recognize this and instead showing racist tendencies. The UK consists of different ethnic minorities and people with different

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    Culture is the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievements regarded collectively. Every country has its own way of differentiating themselves through culture.Understanding one's culture is very important, especially, the Jamaican culture, their religion, lifestyle, and values define them as a people. Jamaica is a very diverse society, so diverse that its going through a social change caused by the blending between different cultures causing them to act, think, and behave differently

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    considerations for social workers in the Jamaican Inner city is an article that brings across different points of view. Ranging from culture, social class and discrimination. First of all, culture exists everywhere. Culture has a particular perspective which is those of human behaviors including beliefs, traditions and ethnicity. In either way it is a state of belonging to some sort of group within society. The Jamaican society consisted of very wealthy and opulent cultures in some occasions, however when

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    My hair is a kinky, knotted, mess. When I was 2 years old I moved to Canada from Jamaica. Being so young I did not experience much of a culture shock. I considered myself simply Canadian, rejecting any hints of the culture of my ancestors. I was so desperate to fit in, I was willing to change myself in anyway, I did not want to be considered Jamaican, Jamaican-Canadian, even the word “black” rubbed me the wrong way. Identified me as something different. I begged my mom to straighten my hair, as to

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    with my creativity.My culture is all about creating things like statutes,music,food,etc.But for me my creativity goes king of further than that like art and programming art.If I wasn't creative then how would I act about stuff and do would to different,also my family would be way different then they are.One of the reasons that I'm really creative is through video games. My culture(jamaican) is not really known for gaming,but to me it is.Games do a lot for me, sometimes jamaicans when they get mad

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    I live in a country where I can meet people from all cultures and walks of life on a daily basis, yet still I have felt like a stranger in this “melting pot”. In the United States, the idea of diversity is a term I have heard many times when speaking of ways to heal the past of slavery and segregation, but I think that in the current political climate, diversity is seen as an enemy to the American way of life. I am an outsider in the country I call home, and my cultural background has impacted the

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