Everyone being seen would inevitably not work. Some cultures can be seen while others grow smaller. For example, Hispanic culture can take a rise along with Italian culture, while American and Australian culture
differences in the American and the Hispanic cultures. for instance, men in the Hispanic culture give hug or a handshake as a non-verbal greeting, in America we also do the same. Women in the Hispanic culture tend to give kisses on the cheeks. Another difference is how respect is shown. A way to show respect in a Spanish-speaking culture is to use the formal version of the word. In American, we just show respect by our attitudes and actions. Unlike in America, in the Hispanic culture, they have the feminine…
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!1 American vs. Hispanic Language, a form of expression that is used daily to convey our feelings, thoughts, and emotions to others. It’s something that plays a very huge part in all our lives, yet its hard to imagine that “language” can change us, transform us, and even evolve us. Language is so powerful that it has many layers that need to be pilled back to find out how they work and what they mean. That transformative power of language can help someone become or change the way they think.It’s…
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people’s predictaments & feel their discomfort, to have compassion, grace, & mercy). Establish consonance. Without consonance, you have dissonance. The nature of the communication becomes blurred. Don’t be too personal. Cross Culture Evidence states that cultures have similarities and differences in psychological traits and behaviors. Ethnology (culture’s influence on the way we think) plays an important role in shaping human experience. Richard Brisilin wrote “Understanding Culture’s Influence…
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I have read and heard so far. First, there is the ever present question of, Hispanic or Latino? In his comic, “You Say Latino”, Terry Blas explains that he considers himself both a Hispanic and Latino man. He explains that his mother once told him he should not identify as Mexican because he was not born in Mexico yet he identified more with Mexico than with the U.S. He went on to explain the meaning of Latino vs. Hispanic and how they are not interchangeable. This means that you may be both or just…
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The world is consist of various cultures that make up the world there is modern cultures, tribal cultures, and cultures that continue to leave there old traditions. Modern day cultures favor a form of technology that can help diagnosis a person of a mental disorder. The DSM is a Psycholgical tool to help diagnosis a person if they have a mental disorder and it is used to help a Psychologist. Mental illnesses are conditions that afect a persons mood, behavior, and thinking. This paper presents critical…
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Running Head: Latino Culture Latino Culture In America Kellei Lee Race, Ethnicity, Gender & Diversity February 8th, 2014 Saturday Abstract This research focuses on the Latino Community and the dynamics of Cultural aspects surrounding this population. The U.S. Census Bureau projects one in every four U.S. residents will be of Latino origin by the year 2050. This research paper examines…
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Yong Zheng PRLS 1001 Place-Based Assignment Question 1: Hispanic or Latino dominates the area; according to statistics, the community represents 25.8% of New York County (approximate population of 419,549). However, the statistic subdivided as follows in Sunset Park neighborhood (Community Health Profile 1). Neighborhood Community Population Percent Foreign Born Percent of Adults not Graduating High School Percent In Poverty Sunset Park Brooklyn 120441 49.2 47.5 28.0 Source: www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/data/stats-demo…
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Report-argued that most of the problems facing African Americans were caused by a “tightening tangle of pathology” within the black family. 2) Cultural Appropriation-occurs when members of one ethnic or racial group adopt a cultural product associated with another. 3) White Nationalist Organizations-believe whites to be genetically superior to African Americans and Hispanics and vie for a separate exclusively white country. 4) Brown vs. Board of Education-the 1954 Supreme Court case…
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Oftentimes, immigrants, African Americans, and Hispanics were excluded from this prosperity. Particularly African Americans carried this fight on and the Civil Rights movement grew. Also, the post-war tension with the Soviet Union was bound to shape the 60’s. The threat of communism and nuclear warfare touched nearly every aspect of life and the Cold War propelled many new math and science innovations. The new consumerism culture in the US also impacted the 60’s because, Americans started a new way of life…
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Gloria Ladson-Billings and Brian Favors, answer the following questions: What is culture? Why does culture matter? Why is culture important in classrooms? What is culturally responsive teaching? Give examples from the book, from Brian's talk, and/or from your own life of a) culturally responsive teaching and b) assimilationist teaching. Cite heavily from the book. (This is different from quoting heavily). Culture is an aspect that plays a huge role in everyone’s lives that consists of the beliefs…
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