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    What was your culture 30 years ago? Was it the same or did it change over time? Anzaldua described her community to be a Hispanic one. Adults judged her on how she talked spanish and she felt left out. Wideman described his community to be an African-American one where you grew up in a tough neighborhood. In his neighborhood doing something bad meant good.. For example‚ a person making money to feed his family by selling drugs or doing other illegal activities. Me and Jennifer’s discourse community

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    century with the cell phone‚ marking the turn of the expectations of technology (Sailus). Since then‚ the new generation developed with technology designed to be individualistic (Bump 2014). This exponential growth is aligned with the fast pace life Americans live today. Media has been no different. In order to maintain the fast pace of society‚ media has become commercialized and diluted‚ lacking substance and morality. This is important because this change in pace has impacted society in its entirety

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    utilized by Indigenous practitioners that helped African people throughout

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    American Culture American culture is something that is kind of hard to define. As an “outsider”‚ I think this is a good thing. It is easy to be impressed with other cultures such as Chinese‚ Japanese‚ and European cultures‚ just to name a few. These civilizations are so much older than American culture‚ it is to be expected that theirs may be more impressive to some‚ and there is nothing wrong with that. In referring to American culture‚ I realize that Native American culture is a large part of

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    American culture includes both conservative and liberal elements‚ scientific and religious competitiveness‚ political structures‚ risk taking and free expression‚ materialist and moral elements. Despite certain consistent ideological principles (e.g. individualism‚ egalitarianism‚ and faith in freedom and democracy)‚ American culture has a variety of expressions due to its geographical scale and demographic diversity. It also includes elements that evolved from Indigenous Americans‚ and other ethnic

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    The Film Industry in Relation to the American Culture The beliefs and values of the American people are almost constantly changing. Going through American history reveals how the American culture has gone through changes ever since the days of the American revolution. Constant change is a staple of the American culture. The theme of acknowledging change in the American culture was addressed in multiple sources throughout the stimulus packet. In 1971‚ during his “Address to the Nation on Labor Day”

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    been a part of this world since human existence‚ it has developed through the influences of different cultures and events around the world. Songs play an important role in relaying different messages‚ representing cultures‚ and in major historical events. One song type that has become a significant part of music and society is spirituals. Spirituals are religious folksongs created by Africans who were brought forcefully to South America as slaves to work on plantations‚ between the 1600s to the

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    consequence of African-Americans seeking after vocations in expressions of the human experience taking after the United States common war. As slaves African-Americans has learned couple of European social conventions. With more opportunity to seek after vocations in expressions of the human experience and conveying African imaginative customs to their work‚ African-Americans changed music and move‚ in the U.S.‚ as well as everywhere throughout the world. For after the war‚ African American artists and

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    ago‚ they were and had already built what they knew as life; however‚ they did not expect what was coming next. Ships upon ships barricaded the country of Africa and kidnapped many of innocent: men‚ women and children‚ just so they could use the African people for their own personal gain. Those barbaric and savage people only saw these people

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    color snd she is just twelve years old. This area is only for African-Americans like her and her mom. She is an only child and her mom is African-American and her dad is white. Kaylah is mixed but the government took her anyway along with her mom. Her dad visits them every day on the other side of the fence. He is not allowed to go inside the fence or give them anything from home. Kayla and her mom are along twenty other African-Americans in the area. There are ten adults‚ five kids‚ one elder‚ and

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