Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Quiz 2 – What are Multiculturalism, Assimilation and Acculturation?

True or False? If FALSE, write the TRUE answer.


1. A Multicultural society can be described as a society with a single set of values.
False, Multiple
2. A “salad bowl” represents varied and separate cultures.
True
3. One aspect of Multiculturalism is respecting different cultures.
True
4. Cultural Diversity can be represented by a “melting pot”
False, assimilation.
5. Acculturation means learning the culture of your birth country.
False, host country.


Define in your own words:

1. “Melting Pot”: people forget their culture, and adapting to the new one.

2. “Salad Bowl”: different people from different cultures live in the same area.

3. “Assimilation”: people forget their culture, and adapt to the new one.

4. “Acculturation”: learning the culture of the host country.

5. “Enculturation”: learning the culture of your country.



Complete the sentence with words from the text:

Acculturation often results in changes to cultural, customs and social institutions, as well as changes in food, clothing and language.



Give a synonym:

varied
Different
respect
Treat nicely
dominate
Being control
multiple
Many
central
Main
interacting
reflective
specific
Curtin
represents
show
adopt
Take on



Give the opposite:

varied
Similar
respect
Disrespect
gradually
Suddenly
multiple
Single
common
Uncommon
dominant group
Minority group
specific
General
contrasted with
Compared with
adopt
Reject



Culture and Personality in Anthropology


Read the section about Culture and Personality in Anthropology. Answer these questions about that section:-

1. Define “Anthropology” in your own words: Study of human behavior from the point view of cultural Diversity.

2. Define “movement” in this context: area of study.

3. What do you understand by “socialization of children” Give an example: all humans are the same, but childrearing in different societies causes difference in behavior and personalities, for example feeding, talking, and toilet training.

4. Read this sentence again and give examples of childrearing in different societies and cultures: “socialization creates personality patterns. It helps shape peoples emotions, thoughts, behaviors, cultural values and norms to fit into and function as productive members in the surrounding human society. The study of culture and personality demonstrates that different socialization practices such as childrearing in different societies (cultures) result in different personality types.”



- “Children should be seen and not heard”.


- “Spare the rod and spoil the child”.


- If you don’t punish him, he will be spoilt or badly behaved.


And that is the same in UAE, also depending on the personality of the parents.


 

5. Read this sentence again and say to what extent you agree: “all humans are the same when born, but childrearing in different societies causes deviations in behavior and personalities from each other.”

- I agree to all of this sentence, because our profit Mohamed said that human born with “ Fitra “ and their mother and father make him or her as they are.

6. Reflect on the reading above. Can you see a link between your culture and your personality? Think about that in relation to your own culture first, and then think about personality and culture in a different society. Reflect. Give examples.

I saw that my personality effected by my cultural in something's, for example, how to talk with people, I should respect other people and how. So, the personality depend on how did you grow up with and how did you live, for example, in America they work very hard because they see their families and the whole society do it from beginning life.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Quiz 1 - What is Cultural Diversity 

 
Read the UNESCO report. True or False? If FALSE, write the TRUE answer.
 
1. At least 6000 different languages exist in the world.
True
2. Over 200 million people live outside the country where they were born.
False
3. One aspect of Human Rights is respecting different cultures.
True
4. Cultural Diversity means a lack of respect for freedom of thought.
False
5. Cultural Diversity can make a society stronger.
True


Vocabulary practice. Define in your own words:

1. Heterogeneous : Composed of parts different kind.
2. Plurality :  Many ( or the most ) to do somthing.
3. Migration: Going to other place to live there.
4. Fundamental: Essential or the basics of something
5. Collective strength: The power of a group

Now read the rest of the article, and answer these questions by researching on the internet.

1. The article mentions food as an example of Cultural Diversity. Can you think of something else which could add interest and richness in a culturally diverse country?
- Sports , clothes and languages.

2. Name three ways in which people of different cultures can help a country to function in the new global economy.
1- bring the international big companies.
2- reduce the tax price or stop taxing.
3- help locals to build international companies


3. From the internet, in relation to Cultural Diversity, find a picture and a definition of “Melting pot” and “Garden salad”.
4

. Britain today is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. Look on the internet and find out which nationalities make up the “ethnic minority population of over 4 million”.


According to the 2001 Census, the ethnic composition of the United Kingdom was:


Ethnic group
Population
Proportion of total UK population
50,366,497
85.67%
3,096,169
5.27%
1,053,411
1.8%
747,285
1.5%
691,232
1.2%
677,117
1.2%
565,876
1.0%
485,277
0.8%
283,063
0.5%
247,403
0.4%
Other Asian (non-Chinese)
247,644
0.4%
Black (others)
97,585
0.2%
230,615
0.4%
5
. Australia is another of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. The University of Melbourne has a policy on Cultural Diversity. Read the two paragraphs and summarize them in your own words.
- The University of Melbourne respect the cultural diversity, it gives the students all the rights and more to study in a food environment that’s offer the respect between the students.


Vocabulary practice. Give the opposite:
Varied
same
Increasingly
Decreasingly
Respecting
rudeness
Strength
weakness
Improving
Deteriorating
Inclusive
exclusive
Majority
Minority
Tolerance
quarreled
Equality
Discrimination



Vocabulary practice. Give a synonym:
 
Diverse
varied
Creative
artistic
Uniqueness
distinction
Dignity
Respect
Integrated
inserted
Asset
saving
Global
Universal
Benefit
Interest