In today’s world, every facet of life is marked by cultural differences.

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In today’s world, every facet of life is marked by cultural differences.

Work

School

Family

Very few nations, groups, or cultures can remain autonomous. This is so because if you touch one part of the world and you touch them all.

202 nations in world and everyone of them has someone living in the US Houston has 2 radio stations in Chinese and 1 newspaper. Nearly 65% of the people of Miami were born outside the US. More than 32 million people in US speak a language other than English in their home. Asian Americans make up 55% of first year students at the University of California at Berkeley.

Culture is: A learned set of shared perceptions about attitudes, beliefs, values, and norms which affect the behaviors of a relatively large group of people. attitudesbeliefsvaluesnorms

NORMS: shared rules or guidelines that prescribe the behavior appropriate in a given situation.

Back NORMS

BELIEFS: ways in which we structure reality to accept something as either true or false.

Back BELIEFS

ATTITUDES: Learned predispositions to respond favorably or unfavorably toward something. Back

VALUES: Enduring concepts of good and bad, right and wrong. Back