Ethnicity

The emphasis of this page is to provide self directed tutorials to help students learn more about other ethnicities (including geography and languages via online games).

Traditional definitions of race, ethnicity and nationality are:
 * Race is associated with biology. You have no control over your skin color or how you are perceived by others.
 * **Ethnicity means you identify yourself with a culture. This could be because you speak the same language or have the same religion. Unlike race you have a choice to select your culture. For example, you may be Hispanic but you grew up in Vietnam so you identify yourself as Vietnamese. **
 * **Ethnicity, like race does not have a clear definition but generally people belong to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition. **
 * Days important to a culture can be found in the calendar page
 * Nationality. Your country of citizenship or original birthplace

**Language**
 * Learn to speak another language (Duolingo) or improve in your native tongue.
 * English
 * Other languages such as Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portugese, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese and so on.
 * ** Middle East **
 * Iranian/ Persian (learn Farsi/Persian from online games)
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 * ** United States - Americans with descent from various countries or continents **
 * African-American
 * Asian-American
 * [|Mexican-American]
 * Native-American
 * ** Central and South America **
 * [|Latino] (learn Spanishfrom online games)


 * Dress Style **
 * Clothes you wear could influence and define who you are.
 * For example, the style, color and manner clothing is worn might indicate the individual is a gang member or identify with different view such as Goths.

Ideology


 * A set of conscious and unconscious ideas that constitute one's goals, expectations, and actions

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