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America: Culture Shock
Synopsis
This book is about the experience
of Culture shock as it affects individuals coming to America, and those who live in America.
Each and every individual today
suffers from Culture Shock whether they realize it or not. Each and every individual is born to a particular
society and culture in the world today, and is confronted daily with a challenge to the notion that his or her
world-view is supreme. The globalization of our world has forced upon each of us the realization that our
particular cultural perspective is just that, a narrow world view of human activity.
This book's intent is to explore
the viable and meaningful cultural experiences that we all have, which can be shared, and serve as a bridge to
the understanding of our individual and collective humanity.
Author Biography
Ian C. Dawkins Moore
Ian C. Moore, writer and video
producer, was born in London, England, of Jamaican and English parents. As a way to deal with the culture shock
in his own up-bringing he traveled, visiting many European countries as well as the Middle East and West Africa.
His unique eclectic perspective
makes the essays in this book both humorous and thought provoking. He writes in a prose poetry style inviting
dialog. He shares his views on what he has learned from all of his travels and includes some very funny advice
and words of wisdom.
Based in Oakland, California, USA, since 1981, Mr.
Moore produces a weekly cable show (Channel 26 @ 10:30pm) called CULTURE SHOCK NEWS – Meeting the Challenge of the Next Century.
Culture Shock News can be viewed online at www.cultureshocknews.com/csn.
Mr. Moore also broadcasts a weekly radio program
every Saturday between 2pm-4pm PST at www.jazzbeatradio.tv which is also called Culture Shock News. His live show features
interviews with people from around the Bay Area and discussions about cultural change and getting the most out of the cultural
diversity here in America.
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