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    expression and what society is used to. Emotions can be varied between cultures‚ and accepted differently. One‚ is seen as normal in and approved‚ whereas‚ another culture may see the same emotion as negative. How one is raised‚ and taught plays a part in how emotions are reflected. In this paper‚ a comparison on how Chinese and Caucasian Americans express their emotions. The covered cultures in this paper will be the Chinese and the Americans. By the Chinese‚ it will include those who are ethnically

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    Reflection Paper On the assigned reading of week 2: “Modern Buddhist murals in Northern Thailand: a study of religious symbols and meaning”‚ written by John P. Ferguson and Christina B. Johannsen. The title pretty much says it all. In brief‚ the reading aims to explore some symbolic realms of Buddhist murals located in Northern Thailand (Chiengmai) as an attempt to achieve a better understanding of Theravada Buddhism world view. Founded on the belief that religious graphic art does deliver as

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    The reading about the indigenous people thought me how labels are used as an excuse to mistreat people. As the reading explain the term indigenous was only created to dehumanized and the over the land. Because the natives from American were not Christians they were not considered real people and with the help of the Pope‚ the European nations took over the land regardless that there were people already leaving there. It’s also interesting to see the used of indigenous as a nations‚ state or peoples

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    and the culture of Native Americans are vastly different‚ which is unsurprising considering that their societies lived on different continents with little to no interactions until European colonization. Almost all the sources of what Native American culture was like comes from the writings of Europeans‚ which means that one cannot know all the intricacies of their culture‚ but from these writings we can see some distinct differences between European and Native American culture. The first noticeable

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    Native Americans and Criminal Justice Paper One Katlyn Ford Valdosta State University   Native Americans and how they have been impacted from colonization and established criminal justice systems is a complex and detailed subject. How is it complex? It is complex because there are numerous different reasons and contributions to the colonization of Native Americans and how this has created criminalization for their so-called “primitive ways/ideology” some of the topics that will be addressed are

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    The Differences and Reasons of Food Habit between Chinese and Western Jiahui Sheng San Francisco State University HTM 0421-01 Abstract Currently‚ with much more frequent culture exchanges between Chinese and Western‚ people from different countries have more and more opportunities to meet new friends with different religions. However‚ it is hard to avoid meeting some conflicts during the culture exchange because of differences of cultures‚ and the difference of food habits is one of the distinct

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    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 to my cultural shock happened when people I hardly know acted too friendly towards me according to

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    period of time between the mid 1860’s and the late 1870’s‚ referred to as the reconstruction era is quite similar to the first revolution . This period of time should be considered as the second American revolution because of the indistinguishable difference in the set of events that took place in the first and second American revolution. During these revolutions a large group of people was being oppressed likes the colonist in the first revolution and slaves in the second American revolution‚ while

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    The American Dream is a contradiction in itself. America is thought to be “the place” to live‚ to be free‚ and to make the best of your life. But is the American Dream really as exciting as the public makes it out to be? According to Jack Solomon’s essay “Masters of Desire”‚ American society is set purposely to be a contradiction. ‘The American Dream‚ in other words‚ has two faces: the one communally egalitarian and the other competitively elitist.” (Solomon 167)‚ the contradiction implied here is

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    Journal #1 Throughout the first chapter‚ what I found most interesting were the relationships and differences between the newly arrived aliens and the natives of what is now the United States. The two recognized each other as of the same species‚ but most of the communication efforts between the two were futile. The language of the new comers differed significantly. They had an oral dialogue and written communication‚ which the natives understood nothing of. I find it most interesting‚ because I

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