Cultural Knowledge Set with Citizenship in a Multicultural Society
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A multicultural society has the power over individuals to comprehend. As a result of changes in the period of time, culture is difficult to measure and manage. Learning and understanding sets of cultural knowledge help enhance the quality of life of individuals. Particularly the paradigm that believes a "unified future will become a diverse future" as a result of the global cultural distributions that have spread and flowed continuously to the present. Understanding the concepts of culture, culture shock, cultural adaptation, and cross-cultural communication will be a shield for individuals to live in human cultural diversity and complexity. This article will serve as a useful guideline for achieving the individual's important goals.
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