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Blog#3: The reflection of Unit 1
I have gained a lot of knowledge through learning about culture and cultural identity. If use a very short phrase to express the essence of this unit, I will choose Hot Pot. Hot pot is like a multicultural world, different cultures are like different food. All food can be cooked alone in the pot, and can also be cooked together, but each food is unique and will not be replaced. I learn about culture through reading, watching videos, taking classes, and group discussions. One of the fastest ways for me to learn is to connect with people from different cultures and backgrounds. I am glad that there are so many different cultures in our class, including Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Mexican, Colombian, Turkish, and so on. I've seen how culture shapes our views and behaviors because I interact with them. For example, when we meet our friends in China, we shake hands, while in Japan, they like to bow. The "aha" moment was when Sophia from Vietnam was sharing her poster wit...
Blog#11: Movie Genre
Westerns were popular between 1930 and 1960. It is usually set in the American Old West in the 19th century. Here are three keywords about it. The first was the Cowboys. The main character in Western movies is usually a rugged, strong cowboy who is good at using guns and riding horses. The second is Frontier. Westerns are usually set in the vast landscapes of the American Frontier, such as deserts, border towns, ranches, and the Wild West. The third is justice. It is a recurring theme in Westerns. It makes a clear distinction between good and evil. Good cowboys stand for justice and often risk their lives to protect others. Edwin S. Porter, known as 'the father of the story film', was a famous director of the American Western. The Good the Bad and the Ugly Western was made by Sergio Leone in 1966. " In this world, there are two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig." This line is one of the greatest movie quotes. In g...

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