Malaysia Project from Team0
LSS 2053 Cultural Diversity
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
LSS 2053 Cultural Diversity Learning Objective 3
Reflective Essay 4
It was shown throughout history that words have power
over people and that words can move hearts and change minds. Historical figures
and past leaders had great influence on people and they were able to do that by
mere words. Nowadays these words that were once used by great individuals are
immortalized in books.
“A Person that values its privileges above its
principles soon loses both.” These were the words of Dwight Eisenhower a
former leader of the United States, in this quote he says that if people cared
more for their material riches than their morals and values they would have
lost not only what makes them human their material wealth would have been lost
as well.
Desmond Tutu once
said “My humanity is bound up in yours, for we can only be human together.”
He was a South African social rights activist
fighting against the apartheid during the 1980. When all of the people acknowledge
that other people are human and all are equal if that was possible I believe we
can accomplish a true form of human-kind.
“If art is to nourish
the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision
wherever it takes him.” This is a quote
from J.F Kennedy, also a former president of the United States. He believed
that art can strengthen the roots of a culture, but only if the artist is free
and able to fulfill his dream. This quote appealed to me because I think that
art is a form of truth from the perspective of an artist.
These quotes were able to make people
think and see things from a different angle. The individuals who said these quotes
had a similar dream and that dream was freedom and the welfare of mankind.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
LSS 2053 Cultural Diversity Learning Objective 3
With a partner,
research the internet to find the missing categories. Write the meaning of the
quotation in your own words:
Speaker
|
Quote
|
Meaning
|
Dwight Eisenhower
|
A Person that
values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.
|
When
someone cares more for their material wealth more than their morals and
ideals they would most likely lose their humanity and eventually lose their
material wealth as well.
|
Martin Luther King, Jr
|
All men are
caught in an inescapable network of mutuality.
|
The
major link between people is that we are all human.
|
Sheik Zayed
|
who does not
have a past, has neither a present nor a future
|
All people
should know and learn from their history.
|
Mohandas Gandhi
|
A nation’s
culture resides in the hearts and souls of its people.
|
The
people are the heart and core of their nation’s history and traditions
|
Amin Maalouf
|
Traditions
deserve to be respected only insofar as they are respectable – that is,
exactly insofar as they themselves respect the fundamental rights of men and
women.
|
Traditions
are to be respected and acknowledged if it’s morally right. If the tradition
negatively affects the rights of others it will most likely be abolished
|
Martin Luther King Jr.
|
God is not
merely interested in the freedom of brown men, yellow men, red men and black
men .He is interested in the freedom of the whole human race.
|
God doesn’t
care about skin color. God cares about freedom for everyone.
|
Desmond Tutu
|
My humanity is
bound up in yours, for we can only be human together.
|
By
accepting that we are all human we can become a true form of human-kind
|
Frank Borman
|
When
you're finally up on the moon, looking back at the earth, all these
differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and
you're going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the
hell can't we learn to live together like decent people
|
Looking at the earth from space, one
wonders why we can’t get along decently.
|
Pablo Casals
|
The love of
one’s country is a splendid thing, but why should it stop at the border?
|
Love
should not be limited only in your country, it should reach others as well.
|
Dwight Eisenhower
|
The
world must learn to work together, or finally it will not work at all.
|
If people of
the world can’t get along, nothing will work.
|
Sheikh Zayed
|
Many countries
go to war and then towards reconciliation. The history of mankind is full of
stories of wars between people and states that have come together after
fighting for long. Why can't Arabs be like them?
|
We
must forgive and forget what has happened between who was once our enemy.
|
Martin Luther King, Jr
|
|
People
are not to be judged by their appearance but by what defines them as humans.
|
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
LSS 2053 Cultural Diversity Ethnocentrism
LSS 2053 Cultural Diversity
Name: Hashem Hasan
Section: CJD
1. On the lines below, write a definition of Ethnocentrism. (in
own words).
Ethnocentrism is when an individual thinks that his culture,
ideas, values, and background are superior to other’s culture. Also it is where
the world is seen from the perspective of one’s own culture only. Ethnocentrism
is also similar to prejudice, where the individual believes that others way of
doing things is wrong. An example I have seen is when people of different
nationalities think that their nation is better than any other.
2.
Read the cartoon. How is Ethnocentrism reflected
in the conversation below?
Write your answer on the lines below.
In the conversation above Ethnocentrism was depicted as
intolerance, where one of the characters(Bucky) believes that he will tolerate
them when “they stop being freaks and act like me” that showed that this
character believes that he is better than the rest.
3. Looking at the cartoon characters.
Imagine
them in social situations. What kind of people would (would n’t) they associate
with? What kind of events (movies, shows) would (would n’t) they prefer to go? Think
of other situations.
Describe Bucky
Bucky would most likely socialize with individuals who have
the same way of thinking and feelings towards other who are different from
them. He would probably follow movies and shows that have stereotype and
prejudice as a sense of humor and would most likely believe them.
Describe the man talking with Bucky. Let’s call him Tom
Tom is a more open minded person; in the comic strip he
showed tolerance and an understanding attitude. He would probably befriend very
different individuals who have different cultural background. The events Tom
will most likely take part in diverse cultural events such as Carnival.
4. Drawing Ethnocentrism.
On a
separate sheet of paper, make a drawing of Ethnocentrism. You don’t have to
draw well.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
LSS 2053 Cultural Diversity Course Goal 2
Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination, these terms are
used to depict ideas and information that are too general and could have false
information. Due to the generalization of the information society would have
the wrong or only part of the idea of the subject. The effects are very
negative and have a strong impact on other people’s lives.
Stereotyping is the idea taken about certain individuals or
way of doing things, but these ideas could be wrong or not accurate. However,
most stereotypes are used as jokes and for other comical purposes, because it
is used for jokes society take them as a true piece of information. Some of the
stereotypes that I have seen are racial such as, saying Egyptians are smart and
sexual such as; men do more or better jobs than women.
Prejudice is the judgment which is usually negative towards
people or a person, because of social class, race, beliefs, etc… these
judgments are being applied without base or actual experience and information. Some
forms of prejudice are classism where people who are uneducated or poor are
considered unimportant stupid individuals, racism where people think that their
race is superior to other cultures.
Discrimination is the treatment on an individual based on
his or her ethnic background, this treatment is based on stereotypes and
prejudice which as we have learned are information that are general and may be
wrong. Due to the lack of experience with other cultures people use any
available information which could be wright or wrong. A form of discrimination
that I have experienced is the treatment of foreigners in work place such as
seeing a native English speaker we think they are smart and hard working.
I believe that Stereotyping, prejudice and Discrimination are
the result of people focusing on what makes them different from other cultures.
Another reason is that some people fear change and believe that their way of
life is in danger. Everybody knows that change is inevitable that is why I ask
will people accept this change and focus on how similar people are before it is
too late?
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
LSS 2053 Cultural Diversity Course Goal 2 (answers to the questions about the song lyrics / comments on the video)
Lyrics
from which popular song?
“But
if you only have love for your own race
Then
you only leave space to discriminate
And
to discriminate only generates hate
And
when you hate, then you’re bound to get irate, yeah..”
·
Can you recommend another song which
deals with a similar subject?
·
Do you think music can help to unite
people?
-The song is performed by the
black eyed peas and the title is: where’s the love.
-I recommend Changes
by 2pac which is also talks about discrimination.
-I believe that music can raise awareness
to problems that are in the world today.
Your
thoughts and comments on the video – “Mind Your Language”
-I feel that the video is
showing many stereotypes and it is used for humorous reasons, but it is still a
form of discrimination.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
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