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    Family Values Throughout my life I have been influenced and taught lots of things by many people. My biggest influences were and still are my parents. I personally feel that a child’s parents are the most important people in their life‚ because they are who influence you starting at birth. I have always said my parents are my foundation and the older I get the more I believe it and appreciate them for being who they are. I consider myself lucky; I was raised in a loving home with

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    different from prejudice and stereotyping? Discrimination is the denial of opportunites and equal rights to individuals and groups because of prejudice or for other arbitrary reasons. Prejudice is a negative attitude towards an entire category of people‚ such as a racial or ethnic minority. Stereotypes are unreliable‚ exaggerated generalizations about all members of a group that do not take individual differences into account. I believe that discrimination is different from prejudice and stereotyping

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    Indeed for most people the definition of the word ‘race’ remains quite elusive although it is being used in everyday language‚ usually in the context of a physical description. For example‚ the Cambridge Dictionary website describes the word as “a group‚ especially of people‚ with particular similar physical characteristics‚ who are considered as belonging to the same type”‚ confirming this‚ Kenan Malik writes that “in popular language‚ race is usually synonymous with colour” (it is therefore not

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    nominees in any category was an actor of color. Hollywood has a history of whitewashing roles and have gotten away scott free. This trend of influence in media contributes to stereotypes‚ creating negative and an inaccurate representation of ethnic groups . The number of shows featuring racial balance fails to match America’s demographics and the viewer demographics. As time advances‚ necessary change needs to be implemented towards the imbalance in casting people of color in mass media.

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    http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-meant-by-diversity-and-why-it-should-be-valued 2. What is ethnocentrism? In what ways can ethnocentrism be detrimental to a society? Ethnocentrism is where a specific ethnic group is brought to attention and centered on‚ usually   as one’s own group. Ethnocentrism can be detrimental to a society‚ because it can lead to false opinions about the differences with cultures which then can often lead to falsified communication between the majority human beings

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    toward Latin Americans. Many innuendos are that I am a “sexual firebrand…‚” such as “Hot Tamale…” A. The author Judith Ortiz Cofer’s purpose seems to be about making people aware that not everyone in an ethnic group is alike. B. The author’s goal of this essay is to show the ethnic differences and to make people aware how they are disrespectful of other cultures. II. Body A. According to the author stereotypes about Latin Americans are that… 1. Most people are wrong when judging

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    cultural background. What is Culture?Culture is defined as the customary beliefs and patterns of and for behaviour‚ both explicit and implicit‚ that are passed on to future generations by the society they live in or by a social‚ religious‚ or ethnic group within it (WDBMR n.d). Sargent (1988) defines culture which also includes the socially shared and transmitted knowledge‚ values‚ beliefs and customs in a given society (Sargent 1988). Because culture is often discussed in the context of diversity

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    Meaning” (in C&C) Keenan‚ “Norm Makers‚ Norm Breakers” (on blackboard) Wright‚ “Politicization of Culture” (on blackboard) Guneratne and Bjork‚ “Village Walks” (in C&C) “Kinship and Family” (intro to section five in C&C) “Identity‚ Roles and Groups” (intro to section six in C&C) Lugu Lake Mosuo Cultural Development Association (www.mosuoproject.org)‚ “Matriarchal/Matrilineal” and “Walking Marriage” Hand-Out‚ Questions/Responses about Mosuo of Lake Lugu (on blackboard) Gottleib‚ “Gender and

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    these have on individual behavior. Ethnicity Today‚ there are more and more ethnic people joining the workforce of the United States. Since the United States is considered the land of opportunity‚ more people from different backgrounds have migrated to our country over the past 100+ years to obtain work. Now‚ due to an increase in globalization and companies becoming more diverse‚ we are seeing even more people of ethnic backgrounds relocating to the United States for opportunities. With the increase

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    and the traditional. Singapore Society Singaporean society is cosmopolitan and multicultural and based on an ideology of racial and religious harmony. The family is the basic unit of society and respect for the elders is of great importance. The group is regarded as more important than the individual‚ and social hierarchy is more strictly observed than in the West‚ with respect and deference shown to older and more senior people. The concept of "face" pays a part in relationships. Much of the behaviour

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