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  2. Cultureshock - Wikipedia

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    Each episode focuses on a moment that shocks American culture. [2] The episodes are directed by different people every week. ... The making of Freaks and Geeks and ...

  3. Americans Are Sharing The Biggest Culture Shocks They've ...

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  4. New Zealander reveals the major ‘culture shock’ she faced ...

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    A TikToker from New Zealand is raising eyebrows after sharing the big “culture shock” she faced after relocating to America. The video comes from popular user Jazz Thornton, who posts videos ...

  5. Culture shock - Wikipedia

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    Culture shock is an experience a person may have when one moves to a cultural environment which is different from one's own; it is also the personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit to a new country, a move between social environments, or simply transition to another type ...

  6. Opinion - America’s civic culture is battered but not broken

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    Civic culture is the invisible fabric that holds our diverse democracy together — the shared norms, values, narratives, habits, and rituals that guide how we live, work, and govern as a society.

  7. How the World Sees America - Wikipedia

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    How the World Sees America is a video blog run by global correspondent Amar C. Bakshi and sponsored by The Washington Post and Newsweek Magazine. It features daily articles, which include text and short video clips, about citizens around the world impacted by the United States politically, economically and culturally.

  8. Culture Shock (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    The programme aimed to examine "the latest cultural trends from around the world, social or technological developments which are reflecting and shaping the way we live: what are people thinking, buying, or doing and why; the next wave of telecommunications, the latest design craze or toy, new ways to entertain, future behaviours".

  9. Why America Needs Ebonics Now - The Huffington Post

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    It’s written in African-American Vernacular English—better known as “Ebonics”—and includes phrases like “mama Jeep run out of gas” and “she walk yesterday.” The first response from her students is always the same: The writer doesn’t understand possession, he’s failing to show subject-verb agreement, he’s struggling with ...