16. Dressing in America Freedom to wear what you want. Expresses who you are. Different clothing is acceptable
17. Dressing in cultures Every culture is different. African dress Indian (Hindu) Clothing Arabic Clothing
18. Culture as one Everyone is different. Treated Equally Learn about others.
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20. Uteart, “FelizaDia de la Revolucion Mexico”, November 20,2007 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution.
21. Familymwr, “2008 Summer Olympics - Opening Ceremony - Beijing, China 同一个世界同一个梦想 - U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program – FMWRC”, August 8,2008 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution.
22. The U.S. Army, “Bawka handshake”, November 20,2007 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution.
23. Vizzual.com, “I LOVE YOU in many different languages”, March 11,2008 via Flickr, Creative commons Attribution.
24. Luz A. Villa, “Tipicocartagenero- Typical Cartagena Food”, January 1,2008 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution.
33. Pardeshi, “World mosaic: a tribute to flickr portraits”, October 8,2007 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution.
Hinweis der Redaktion
This is where I ask my students about how we greet one another.
Ask students about their favorite food and what they like to eat.
Some examples of traditions Mexican ChristmasThe way they dress and celebrate.Christmas celebrationWedding ceremony
Some examples of other cultures holidays.Mexican holidays:Day of The Dead and Cinco de MayoChinese holidays: Chinese New year and Festival of Lanterns
Examples of dress in different culturesAfrican dress: weave their clothing and are more like costumesHindu: SariArabic: Covered completely and head wraps