Culture And Culture: The Importance Of Cultural Identity

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This work is very important to me because it highlights the importance of cultural identity and how this is continually formulated in spite of the dramatic rate at which technology is taking over every aspect of my life. I particularly find it interesting that even with the proliferation of devices and new media, I am not able to completely let go of what I regard as memories that define my cultural identity. These memories come from experiences and development of oneself. Cultural learning, also called cultural transmission, is the way a group of people or animals within a society or culture tend to learn and pass on information. Learning styles are greatly influenced by how a culture socializes with its children and young people.
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It is an effort to create an understanding about how my white ethnic community maintains the importance of our ethnic places as well as other representations of our ethnic culture not only in us, but also in the minds of the collective American community. Culture is one of the most powerful personnel in our existence. It's central to what we see, how we make sense of our Earth, and how we express ourselves. As people from different cultural groups of work together, values sometimes conflict. When we don't understand each other we sometimes react in ways that brand a partnership ineffective. Often we're not aware that cultural differences are the root of …show more content…

The memorials and museums mediate the memories of collective racial, political, and other injustices as well as traumas by showing and educating people on the various experiences of immigrant struggles. The collective impact of this educational work and exhibitions on various distinct communities that constitute the American community is a significant contribution to the steady transformation of the U.S. history in general. They are pillars of a movement that helps us understand the individual histories of various cultural groups that may have been marginalized or denied adequate attention by the nation’s general history. In fact, some of these mediated memories have turned out to be unifying elements for the nation. For instance, the maintenance of historical buildings from the nineteenth century have created elements of our national pride and helped us appreciate and celebrate our stylistic

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