Monday, March 23, 2009

My country tis of thee


Frankly I am not really interested in anymore communities than the ones that I wrote my crot on, for the plain fact that I really don’t see a visible point in doing so. But since it is an assignment and I need a good grade I shall put my mind to make an effort. I like to travel, even though I haven’t really been anywhere other than Iran, France, and a couple domestic states. But along with traveling come very unique sights, sounds, and cultures. I am sure we will narrow focuses down later, so I am going to discuss the international community in general. The international community can be broken down into three simple areas: culture, people, and places. Each place has its own characteristics that it is distinguished by. The place is sort of a class, and people and cultures serve as the sub class. Place is important because depending where you are the community will be very different. Communities within three miles of each other are very different just imagine different countries, then imagine different places in each country. Next come people, people make up the places (well most, some places can have communities without the presence of people). Each individual person makes up the place which makes up the community. People are all different, no two people are the same therefore no two communities abroad will ever be the same. Culture is the most important aspect that I will delve on because culture is what separates Americans form Asians, from middle easterns…you get the picture. Everyone’s culture around the world is different, and people within the united states have cultures based upon their own beliefs from the mother land. All in all there is a whole world out there full of communities cultures and people that we haven’t come into contact with and may never will, and I want to uncover some of those.

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