Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Brazil


Brazil
Brazil is located west of the Atlantic Ocean. it has the largest population area in South America and  it’s area is around  8,514,877 km2 which is the fifth biggest country in the world, The Equator passes though large parts of the Amazon River and their land is  full of tropical forests and areas suitable for agriculture. Brazil was discovered by the Portuguese navigator Pedro Alvarez in 1500 fifty years  later the Portuguese killed the indigenous people then they took slaves from Africa to work there but in 1822  they declared independence from Portugal. It is divided into 22 states with Portuguese still the official language of the country. The capital is Brasilia, and the government uses a federal system.
Today Brazil is rich in immigrants from many countries, in addition to the   local people .The population of Brazil in 2009 was 192,272,890, mostly from different countries like Italy 14.8 %, Spain 7.81%, Germany 5.9%, Japans 0.7% Poland 0.7 There are also Brazilian Arabs from Lebanon 4%, Syria and Palestine 2 %. There are indigenous natives in the country as well as a lot of African descent with the Europeans in the south.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Sharjah airport 1937 , Dubai Airport today


Sharjah airport 1937 , Dubai Airport today

 The first video we  saw was black and white and was of Sharjah Airport in 1937 , a vital link between East and West by air. On the other hand we saw how people lived before the discovery of oil; they worked hard but at the same time life was simple and most of them were Arabs and a few Indians. The population in Sharjah was 15,000 but now has jumped to more than a million with different nationalities .They used animals for transportation like camel caravans to travel in the desert and trade; also they used donkeys to deliver food to the airport; also they used dhows for fishing and traveling between Arab Gulf countries. We saw how people communicated with the sheikh and where they had meetings.
Sharjah airport was controlled by British personnel;the staff was Arab and Indian people, there was a hotel in the airport with service but there was no rush, The aeroplane which was arriving at the airport, a 4-engined Hanno, H.P. 42, carrird 18 passengers only and it took 4 days from England to Sharjah and now it will take 6 hours.
The second color video showed people dancing; it shows what is different between 1937 and 2011; the situation has been changed completely. 51 million people are traveling in Dubai Airport in 2011 with different nationalities. People who were dancing are called a flash mob; those types of people are making very good shows for the passenger to make them happy and to break the daily routine.      

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Reflection


    Reflection

   No one in the United Arab Emirates can deny there is an imbalance in the composition of the population for many reasons like some job inferiority; locals can’t do jobs like cleaning and building; also locals are few and we are a rich country so our country brings foreigners. Now the UAE government encourages locals to increase their numbers by giving them children’s allowances.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

definitons

1. Affluence = wealth.

-Abu Dhabi is an example of an affluent society.

-The opposite of affluence is poverty.

2. Ethnicity.

-Your ethnicity is determined by factors such as race, religion, language.

3. Ability= skill.

-He has the ability to get very high grades.

4. Diversity = the quality of being different.

-This course is about cultural diversity, which means people of different cultures living and working together.

5. Assimilation = absorption

-Cultural assimilation is the process whereby a minority group gradually adapts to the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture and customs.

6. Demographics = composition of a population.

-The demographics of the UAE are discussed in our first post. You can analyse demographics according to race, religion, age, wealth, etc.

7. Religion = a set of beliefs.

-Religious people try to live according to the teachings of their religion.

8. Race = a group of people with similarities, particularly physical appearance.

-You can a similar nationality but a different race.

9. Multiculturalism = many different cultures.

-A multicultural society is one where people of different cultural backgrounds live and work together.

10. Personality = individual character.

-She has a very nice personality: kind, patient, tolerant and loving.

11. Prejudice = bias.

-Apartheid in S. Africa was based on racial prejudice against black people.

12. Acculturation = the mixing of different cultures.

-If a foreigner here in the UAE says he does something like an Emirati, then that would be an example of acculturation.

13. Bias = prejudice.

-Bias is a negative opinion of a person or group based on race, color, culture or whatever.

14. Discrimination = treating people differently.

-Apartheid meant discrimination in favour of whites and against blacks.

15. Fringe = edge, margin.

-A fringe group is a small minority, usually expressing an extreme opinion.

16. Population = the number of people.

-A census is a count of the number of people in a country.

17. Stereotyping = making assumptions or generalizations about a person or group of people.

-Americans are rich, while Mexicans are poor.

18. Gender = sex.

-There are two genders, male and female.

19. Resistance = opposition.

-There have been many signs of political resistance to established governments in the Arab spring of this year.

20. Advantage = a favoured position.

-If you are an expatriate, being able to speak the local language is a big advantage.

21. Racism = hatred of another person or group of different race, often based on colour.

-The apartheid system in S. Africa was an example of racism.

22. Ethics = morality, i.e. what is right or wrong.

-Ethical behaviour is honest behaviour.

23. Productivity = the ability to produce something.

-The company's productivity rates are rising.

24. Behaviour = the manner of acting/conduct.

-The students' behavior is very good.

25. Belief = confidence, opinion..

-I have great belief in her.

-Tibetans believe in re-incarnation.

26. Majority = most.

-The vast majority of Arabs are Muslim.

27. Income = salary.

-All employees have a monthly income.

28. Adverse = bad, harmful.

-We didn't go on a picnic because of the adverse weather conditions.

29. Values = beliefs.

-I value honesty very highly.

30. Traditions = customs.

-They are handed down from generation to generation.

31. Generation = group of people born at about the same time.

In some societies people talk about a generation gap; each generation has its own ideals & standards.

32. Sensitivity = empathy, awareness of someone else's feelings.

-She's very sensitive. She cares about how other people feel.

33. Slang = slightly improper language.

-Have a shufti at my blog.

34. Ethnocentrism = seeing everything from the viewpoint of your own culture.

-An ethnocentric viewpoint is narrow and limited.

35. Stratification = rigid division of society.

-The Indian caste system is an example of social stratification.

36. Socio-cultural = relating to society & culture.

-Language, ethnicity, religion are all socio-cultural factors.

37. Resident = someone living in a particular place.

-Khalid, Aziz and Hedley are all Abu Dhabi residents.

38. Poverty = being poor.

-The opposite of poverty is affluence or wealth.

39. Nationality = the country you belong to.

-You can have different race or ethnicity but the same nationality.

40. Minority = less than half.

-Christians are a minority of the UAE's population.

41. Class = group.

-You can have upper class, middle class, lower class.

42. Globalization = worldwide connectivity.

-Global brands or logos today are recognised worldwide; we all know the logos of Nike, McDonald, Mercedes etc.

43. Virtual = not real, imaginary.

-Computer games create a virtual world which is not real.

44. Barriers = obstacle.

-To make progress you have to climb over or go round or go through barriers.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Blindsight

Blind sight
                          1- What type of cultural diversity are present in the                        movie?
-          Tibetan youngsters (Tibetan Language, Buddhist        religion).
-          Lady who set up a blind school Christian, German; Erik and his father = American.

2- What are some of the challenges people in the movie encounter?
-          The challenge of climbing Everest blind.
-          The challenge of communicating in different              languages.
-          Traditional Tibetan views of blindness: a punishment for bad things you did in previous life. Re-incarnation.

3- What are some examples of stereotyping, prejudice, bias and / or discrimination in the   video?

-          Discrimination, Tashi , the street kid.
-          When people see him in one street they harass him. 

4- -what challenge do people face as a result of          personality rather than culture?                                 -When the mother views her child as incomplete as soon as he lost his sight           

5-what benefits are there for the people in the movie as a    result of their differing cultures?
                             -learning about different customs and traditions.
                            -  learning different Languages.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Cultural Diversity

Cultural Diversity
  Before discovering  oil, in our country there  was no cultural diversity  but after discovering oil many people visit and get jobs; we have now in the UAE around 62 different nationalities coming from different countries . Each of them has its own culture but they affect our traditions and culture.

  Now our country’s government tries to solve this problem by teaching our culture at schools and colleges.     

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

UAE Demographics

Introduction to Diversity

UAE Demographics:

Ethnic Groups Percentage 2,ooo

Arab 48.1%

12.2% UAE Arab

9.4% Bedouin

6.2% Egyptian Arab

4.1% Omani Arab

4% Saudi Arab

South Asian 35.7%

Iranian 5%

Filipino 3.4%

White European 2.4%

Others 5.4%


Religions Percentage 2000

Muslim 62% (80% Sunni)

Hindi 21%

Christian 9%

Buddhist 4%

Others 4%


Source: http://www.worldstatesmen.org/United_Arab_Emirates.html