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    Angola is like every other country on earth‚ is comprised of many cultures.  Increasingly over time‚ however‚ an Angolan culture is emerging – one that all Angolans are proud to identify with. Angolan culture is the product of introspection and assimilation‚ from within ethnic groups‚ from within the country borders‚ and from further afield. Despite an ocean separating the two countries‚ Angolans have always shared many cultural similarities with Brazil. The history of the Angola and Brazil are certainly

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    A general public that needs social‚ innovative or monetary improvement is alluded to as a "primitive society." In Peter Winch’s essay of studying a primitive culture‚ he is affirming us that cultures are encompassed in language games. Additionally‚ he is trying to avert other anthropologists from thinking that culture is imprecise from reality. Instead‚ he discerns judgment as a way to cultural imperialism. Correspondingly‚ Winch’s perspective of reality has gotten to be one of the bases of anthropological

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    our technological knowledge has grown so have the ways to distribute media‚ electronic media in particular. One Hundred years ago newspaper dominated the mass media and there was not much competition‚ if any. Electronic media is a rapidly growing area in the culture of Americans. The television‚ movies‚ radio‚ and music are all allocating many aspects of our culture. The radio was one of the first forms of electronic media. If someone could not afford to go to a sporting event or wanted to know

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    Contact between cultures: A historical perspective Contact between cultures The world has a lot of cultures and all the cultures are different. Many cultures come into contact with each other throughout history. Long time ago‚ many European navigators used to navigate across the world to locate new areas. Once an area is located‚ they would use it for settlement where they discover the riches of these areas and eventually‚ these experiences led to set up European colonies around these areas. Moreover

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    managers a framework which allows comparisons between cultures which is useful in predicting behaviour and reactions of different cultural groups. However‚ with globalisation criticisms of the comparative models have become more pronounced. Cultures do not signify a nation and today’s multi-national corporations do belong to a specific country or culture. The comparative model uses nation state as a unit of analysing cultures and assumes that a culture is contained with the geographical boundaries

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    that are not their own as wrong‚ exotic‚ or questionable‚ there are similarities to be found between them. Egyptian and Celtic cultures are rich‚ diverse‚ and ancient. Although they are very different cultures with their own unique features‚ when looking deeper at the core of these cultures‚ it is evident that there are many more similarities than originally seen. If these myths are picked apart‚ the fact that both of these cultures value balance‚ family‚ and change becomes evident to the reader.

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    imagined and expected. I would rather call it a “positively challenging experience” as I am exposed to a completely foreign culture and challenged to adapt myself to it but the learning process of this new culture has greatly excited me. At the beginning‚ I inevitably experienced a certain amount of cultural shock‚ given the vast difference between Vietnamese culture and American culture. Cultural shock is a state of anxiety that results from cross-cultural misunderstanding. One incident that gave rise

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    Comparing between Thai culture and other culture Both Thailand and China are Asian countries with great long history‚ and therefore they share very similar cultures - concerns for family relations‚ attention to its social hierarchy - which may have contributed by their geographic‚ demographic and psychographic backgrounds. This essay will discuss the similarities and differences between the taboos and custom in these two countries in terms of linguistics‚ religion‚ social interaction and identity

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    Mayan and Greek cultures have many cultural similarities and differences. The Mayan culture developed much earlier than greek culture. The mayan culture developed so early in fact it is considered one of the first cultures ever developed. The mayan culture is a religion with many deities that places importance on nature. Even though mayan culture developed with no contact with greek culture‚ they share many similarities. The Mayan civilization’s creation mythology is a very captivating story of

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    Communication Between Different Cultures Some people say why is important for us to study intercultural communication? Another question which sometimes arises what is intercultural communication‚ which I sometimes ask myself. Intercultural communication is a very important subject. It teaches us how to manage differences. Culture is a very important thing in a person’s life. It is the identity of a person. It answers the question who am I. It is a set of principles and values which a person

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