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    Pedram Peddy PPI Rahmanian

    Speech 7Intercultural Communications

    Tuesday, March 08, 2011

    Cultural Identity Mini-Paper #1

    I am one final product of my Jewish, Hebrew forefathers throughout all time. The

    Jewish nation has been dispersed around the globe, and my ancestors have landed

    themselves in the country of Iran. My loving parents then brought my family of five to

    the best country that is known as the land of the free; The United States of America!

    My previous brief history would indicate that my true culture is that of an Israelite

    (as the book Intercultural Competence states, Culture is a learned set of shared

    interpretations about beliefs, values, norms, and social practices, which affect the

    behaviors of a relatively large group of people, and my being Persian or Iranian, and an

    American would be co-cultures within first the country of Iran and then within the white

    Americans that discovered the United States of America. In chapter two: Culture and

    Intercultural Communications chapter of the book Intercultural Competence also states,

    Co-culture suggests, for instance, that there is a single overarching culture in the United

    States, thus giving undue prominence to the European American cultural group and

    implicitly suggesting, as Thierry Devos and Mahzarin Banaji note, that American

    equals White: We view the United States as a nation within which there are many

    cultures, and we regard and similar groups of people as cultures in their own right.

    Well ingrained within my culture, and co-cultures, there have also been three main

    relationships I have had, that also shaped my life into where it is today. My initial

    relationship arising from my family and my roots, My relationship with society, and

    finally rediscovering my long lost relationship with my inter self!

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    I dont think there exists, too many individuals that have mastered the art of life,

    YET that having been stated, I was born above average, but created my own personal

    defects as I grew older. I was born in the Islamic fundamentalist country of Iran, the

    capital of Tehran, and into a Jewish, above average family. My young age and the

    protection my family provided me, guarded me from the very brutal environment I was

    born in. The very small co-culture population of Jews didnt really have as many fans as

    the majority of Muslims who were the main culture of Iran, and the Jews and other

    minority co-cultures were periodically oppressed!

    After a baby bird is born and fully nurtured, the mother bird pushes the baby bird

    out of its nest to force itself to fly and grow! Most humans, including myself, have

    transitioned from their home into the society to further develop. My relationship with

    society wasnt that easy at first, because I really missed my mommy! But I learned to

    make friends, and from the very early on, I learned to love and respect others. This

    characteristic trait, that was passed down by my Israelite ancestors, onto my Persian

    parents, and then on to me has always guided me to better form and manifest my life. I

    grew older, adopted the wrong role models, and dragged myself to the very bottom of the

    gutter. A monster was who I had turned in to, and I often got into trouble for breaking

    the law. I sustained a Severe Traumatic Brain Injury, spent 13 days in a coma, and turned

    into a vegetable; from a catastrophic car accident for being intoxicated and high at the

    age of seventeen! That is when my harsh sufferings intensified, and gradually

    progressed!

    Not being able to communicate my inter thoughts, feelings, and desires forced me

    to turn on to my inter self. Much depression, anxiety, and hopelessness on top of a

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    variety of other ailment had inhabited themselves in to my everyday life. This long and

    torturous journey lasted approximately over ten years, but I then started to better realize

    my mission in life, resulting from my relations between my external aspects of my life to

    my internal aspect of my life. I received every kind of therapy that was available to me,

    and I learned to communicate appropriately with my surroundings, once I learned how to

    communicate with myself! This latter stage of my development, was devastating, okay,

    fun, and exhilarating back and forth, while also intertwined! Self realization lead me

    closer to my ideal life actualization. I became more pure, and then witnessed my

    surroundings also become more pure.

    Im extremely happy and grateful for having the opportunity of working on this

    essay, since I managed to successfully meditate, introspect, and finally better realize my

    history. My culture has been learned, through a set of shared interpretations, that has

    involved beliefs, values, norms, and social practices; it affected my behavior, within large

    groups of people: nations as our book explains, Nation is a political term referring to a

    government and a set of formal and legal mechanisms that regulate the political behavior

    of its people. Within races, Race commonly refers to certain physical similarities, such

    as skin color or eye shape, that are shared by a group of people and are used to mark or

    separate them from others. Also within Ethnicities, Ethnicity is actually a term that is

    used to refer to a wide variety of groups who might share a language, historical origins,

    religion, nation-state, or cultural system. I go through life viewing myself equal to

    everyone else, while loving and respecting everyone and everything. A very bright future

    is the only option I am left with

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