D06 Reading Samir Moussa

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Reading Samir Moussa's case study let me realize the problems he most likely had in his

mind in determining his true way of life, as well as the authentic culture and value
systems to which he speaks.

Since his conception in the United States, Samir Moussa has been exposed to a variety
of civilizations from a young age. He also spent his summers in Columbia and Lebanon,
as well as studying in Canada. These many interactions may have caused him to conflict
with his personality. It also provided him with several opportunities that a large number
of others do not have. A section of the open doors was used to study English and his
native tongue. In both his native tongue and English, he could speak, read, create, and
comprehend. He may come across numerous civilizations and traditions, which is
incredible. (n.d., Globalization 101).

One of my friends has had an incident that is virtually identical to Samir's. He was born
in the country of Turkey. He is Russian and Orthodox Christian. Turkey is a Muslim
nation, and he has lived in two cultures, languages, and faiths throughout his life. His
father worked at the Japanese Embassy and was often in the company of Japanese
people. He enjoys ethnic variety and continues to do so. He previously resided and
studied in Istanbul, Turkey. He encountered a lot of individuals from other nations, with
diverse traditions and customs, when he arrived in New York. I believe he is fortunate to
have had the opportunity to explore and learn about many cultures. He can
communicate in Russian, Turkish, English, and Spanish. He stated that he has never had
any issues with identification and that he enjoys being among individuals from other
nations.

Explain how the spread of the American political and economic models have
impacted cultures.
I feel that the expansion of American political and economic models has had an
influence on civilizations throughout the world by imposing ideals on diverse
individuals. Globalization had an impact on everyone. "Pop Culture" is an example.
Because the United States is the leading creator of mainstream music, movies, fast food,
and merchandise, it is a type of globalization known as Americanization. We also have
American fast food outlets such as McDonald's, Burger King, and KFC in Saudi Arabia.

Identify other cultural challenges that have arisen due to globalization.

Many young and educated people have migrated to the United States in search of a
better location to live and work as a result of globalization. It is not good for my nation,
but it is fantastic for the United States. Arabs move to the United States and never
return, which is terrible for the country's economy and progress. People now have more
options and choices in terms of where they choose to travel and live as a result of
globalization.

References: 

Globalization 101. (n.d.). Story of Samir Moussa, A Global Nomad. Retrieved May 14,
2020,  from: https://www.globalization101.org/story-of-samir-moussa-a-global-nomad/

Reading Samir Moussa's case study let me realize the problems he most likely had in his
mind in determining his true way of life, as well as the authentic culture and value
systems to which he speaks.

Since his conception in the United States, Samir Moussa has been exposed to a variety
of civilizations from a young age. He also spent his summers in Columbia and Lebanon,
as well as studying in Canada. These many interactions may have caused him to conflict
with his personality. It also provided him with several opportunities that a large number
of others do not have. A section of the open doors was used to study English and his
native tongue. In both his native tongue and English, he could speak, read, create, and
comprehend. He may come across numerous civilizations and traditions, which is
incredible. (n.d., Globalization 101).

One of my friends has had an incident that is virtually identical to Samir's. He was born
in the country of Turkey. He is Russian and Orthodox Christian. Turkey is a Muslim
nation, and he has lived in two cultures, languages, and faiths throughout his life. His
father worked at the Japanese Embassy and was often in the company of Japanese
people. He enjoys ethnic variety and continues to do so. He previously resided and
studied in Istanbul, Turkey. He encountered a lot of individuals from other nations, with
diverse traditions and customs, when he arrived in New York. I believe he is fortunate to
have had the opportunity to explore and learn about many cultures. He can
communicate in Russian, Turkish, English, and Spanish. He stated that he has never had
any issues with identification and that he enjoys being among individuals from other
nations.

Explain how the spread of the American political and economic models have
impacted cultures.
I feel that the expansion of American political and economic models has had an
influence on civilizations throughout the world by imposing ideals on diverse
individuals. Globalization had an impact on everyone. "Pop Culture" is an example.
Because the United States is the leading creator of mainstream music, movies, fast food,
and merchandise, it is a type of globalization known as Americanization. We also have
American fast food outlets such as McDonald's, Burger King, and KFC in Saudi Arabia.

Identify other cultural challenges that have arisen due to globalization.

Many young and educated people have migrated to the United States in search of a
better location to live and work as a result of globalization. It is not good for my nation,
but it is fantastic for the United States. Arabs move to the United States and never
return, which is terrible for the country's economy and progress. People now have more
options and choices in terms of where they choose to travel and live as a result of
globalization.

References: 

Globalization 101. (n.d.). Story of Samir Moussa, A Global Nomad. Retrieved May 14,
2020,  from: https://www.globalization101.org/story-of-samir-moussa-a-global-nomad/

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