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A). Culture is a way of life that develops, and is shared by a group of people, and is passed down from generation to generation. Culture is not only related to dance or painting, but everything that happens in life is a cultural invention
B). interculture is communication between people who have different cultures ... It can be from race, economy and others ...
C).Cross-culture is the interaction between two different cultures meeting at a meeting point. Cross culture is a term that is often used to describe a situation when a culture meets and interacts with other cultures that are different, both of which can have a positive impact or negative impact to someone.
D). Multiculture is related to culture and the concept may be limited by value content or having certain interests.
2.someone who is living in a new culture. Such a person will experience a variety of emotional "ups and downs" lasting from weeks to years. Cultural adjustment can indeed be difficult, and newcomers adjust in many different ways. In thinking about how someone will adjust to a new culture, the following questions should be considered:
1. Motivation: Why did the person leave his or her native country? Did the person have a choice, or was he or she forced to leave for political, religious, or economic reasons?
2. Length of stay: How long will the person be in the new country?
3. Language and cultural background: How similar are the language and culture of the new country to the person's native language and culture?
4. Language and cultural knowledge: How well does the newcomer speak the language and understand the culture of the new country?
5. Personality: How flexible and tolerant is the newcomer?
6. Relationships with others: How much support from either family or friends does the newcomer have?
7. Financial situation: What financial resources does the person have?
8. Job: Does the newcomer have a job? Is it a lower status job than the one the person had in the native country?
9. Age: How old is the person?
10. Degree of ethnocentrism; How ethnocentric is the newcomer? Does this person think that the new culture is inferior to his or her culture of origin? To what degree does the newcomer consider everything back home to be "normal" and everything in the new environment to be "strange"?
3.
A).Mosaic is a noun which means a picture or pattern composed of small and colored pieces of materials such as stones, ceramics, etc ... Or it can be called a series of small particles arranged neatly
B).In the 18th and 19th centuries, the metaphor of "container" or "melting pot" was used to describe the fusion of different nations, ethnicities, and cultures. It was used in conjunction with the concept of the United States of America as the ideal republic and the "city on the hill" or the new promised land.
C). Stereotypes such as positive or negative prejudice, and sometimes used as an excuse to commit discriminatory acts
D).Prejudice is like knowing, even though the incident itself is not clear, the emotion is unclear
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