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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Neighborhood Cultural Diversity
1. My neighborhood is a cultural diverse. My neighborhood has different cultural universals. For example, economy (food and business), environment (communities and resources), recreation (toys and holidays), and beliefs (traditions and religions). Each of this traits listed above, my neighborhood do them differently then others. In my neighborhood our culture and religions are different; my race is Hispanic and I am a catholic, while others are Christians. 2. No, my neighborhood is not ethnocentric. In my neighborhood, we are unity to a whole. We help each other, communicate, and have fun together. We tolerated each others race, culture, tradition, religions, etc. 3. If people of different cultures move into my neighborhood, my neighborhood we communicate, talk, and make them feel good to stay in this new neighborhood for them to ease their cultural tensions.
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