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gs differently. The recognition that different cultures do things differently than other cultures is known as ôcultural relativityö (Kearney et al., 2001, 7).

In Japan, I also learned that males are considered the head of the familial and social hierarchy. While in American culture it may not be unusual, it would be rare for a Japanese girl to marry a boy of which her parents did not approve. Such distinctions in learning, understanding, seeing and behaving showed me h

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