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By: Susan Lai, Kelly Bryce, Chaquinn Cook, and Hamza Saleem
Interviewee
Culture
England/Rural England
United States
Culture of England
Orientation
North
More industrialized
Land
Cities
Towns
Smaller towns
Suburban
Villages
Food
Gender role
Education
Class system
Lower class no opportunity for university
Etiquette
Comparison
Rural England
Rural areas +
factories
Social
Avoid prolonged
eye contact
Less open
(privacy)
Visiting: small
gift for hostess
Family
Samilairies
Social
Handshake
Punctuality
Avoid drawing
attention to
yourself
Food
Child-rearing
Gender role
America
Industrialized
Social
Competitive
Eye contact
Open to
sharing
Patriotism
Opportunity
Education
Research
Procedure
Procedure
Purpose:
Aim:
Method:
Researched culture
Wrote questions
Now/future (U.S.)
Conducted interview (through email)
Findings
Background information
Where: England
Background
Grew up in a small
village called
Ecclesfield in the
city of Sheffield,
Yorkshire, England.
Had a large family;
two sisters and one
brother
Husband and most of
family worked in steel
industry
Background continued...
Findings
Immigration
Where: United States
Why?
Why? (cont.)
How?
Findings
Now / Future
Identity
Core Values
Findings; Now/Future
Identity
Answers
to the purpose of this
immigrant research project
Core Values
Opportunity
Hardwork
Family/Children
Answer
Work Cited
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Culture Corner. (n.d.). Retrieved January 2016, from International Studies Abroad
website: http://studiesabroad.
com/programs/country/england/city/london/cultureCorner/culturalHighlights
Cultural Differences. (n.d.). Retrieved January 2016, from Fulbright Commission
website: http://www.fulbright.org.uk/pre-departure/us-culture/cultural-differences
England. (n.d.). Retrieved January 2016, from Countries and their Cultures website:
http://www.everyculture.com/Cr-Ga/England.html
England Forever. (n.d.). Retrieved January 2016, from England - Art and Culture
website: http://www.englandforever.org/art-and-culture.php