The temple is a symbol of the mormon culture and it reveals many things about our culture. To LDS people it reveal that we are centered on family and that holy sacred places are something that we value. To people not a part of this culture it may reveal that we have a lot of money, that we spend it lavishly on expensive buildings instead of giving to the poor or that we are very exclusive and we don't let every one into our buildings.

Missionaries are another symbol of the mormon culture. To LDS people it reveals that we are a hard working people that sacrifice time from our lives to serve God. Also that we care about all of our brothers and sisters and we will sacrifice in order to give others the blessings that we know of. To people not a part of this culture it may mean to them that we are a pushy people that we want everyone to join us because we think that we are the best and that we are right.
To people part of a "techy" culture we think that we are advanced and progressive using the latest technology and always being up to date.To people not a part of this "tech-age" they may think that we are not experiencing life to the fullest or that we are being rude while on our phones.
To americans, we perceive our culture as strong and free.
Other cultures may perceive the american culture in a generalized way assuming everyone here is overweight and eats unhealthy fast food.
Link to Article: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/americans-are-obsessed-with-fast-food-the-dark-side-of-the-all-american-meal/
As a runner, we run because of how it makes us feel, and for adventure and to explore.
To people who are not part of the runner culture may perceive it as people who are doing it only to lose weight or because they were not good at any other sports.
As a girl we see ourselves as soft and smart and able to contribute to the world in unique ways.
Many people perceive girls as incompetent or stupid and too obsessed with how they look.
BYU is the no. 1 Stone Cold sober school for the 16th year in a row.
Link to article:
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=35787424&nid=272
Many members of this culture are proud of this and to us it reveals that our culture is strong in keeping our standards and living what we believe. To people not a part of this culture it may reveal that we are so strict and all we care about is keeping the rules. That we don't live life and that we don't have fun.
However to people not a part of this culture they may see it as out of style, old fashioned. or over conservative.
Tevas are a symbol of a carefree and free spirit culture. I have noticed when I wear mine that people who are also laid back and adventurous find me and comment on them and it seems to be a clear symbol of that culture. However some people view it as lazy or sloppy when I wear tevas and casual clothes to class.
I served my mission spanish speaking and now I consider that a huge part of myself but often times when I try to speak spanish with hispanics they dismiss me or don't pay attention or respect to me because they don't think that I actually speak it or when I listen to spanish music people ask why I am listening to it and they don't think that I speak spanish just because I am white.
I am a photographer and I rarely go somewhere without my camera. It is a huge part of my personal culture and I do feel I am a part of the culture of photographers.
Instagram is a huge part of the culture of my generation and especially me because I use it o get clients for work. It is actually really important that I use it very frequently because it gets me more clients but I often times get made fun of or looked down on because of how often I use it.
I am a PE teacher and this is a big part of my culture. I am very active and I love sports but because I am in physical education people expect me to be the best at every single sport and when I am not I get made fun of or it is awkward.
My own culture will greatly impact my classroom and my teaching styles and the more I am aware of that, the better. Reviewing my artifacts I can see that many of them have to do with technology which makes sense because I study technology Engineering Education and I will be teaching technology classes but this is really important for me to realize that not only is technology important to me but I have a big history with it and I am very comfortable with it as it is a big part of my culture. This could be a hinderance because I may have students who didn't grow up with their own technology and they may be behind the rest of the class I shouldn't make this assumption just because that is my own background but I should be aware of that and make sure all the students are keeping up on the programs and if they aren't then I will provide extra help.
Another pattern I see is my religion. That is also a very big part of my life and this can be a help in my teaching because my faith has taught me good morals that I can pass on to my students but it could also be a hinderance because I may have biases or prejudices against things that are morally wrong according to my religion but not to the world and I should not judge any student or have any assumption about someone just because they have different religious views than me or possibly none at all.
I can also see a trend of being chastised for "pretending" to be a different culture than I am. The same type of things happen with spanish music and norwegian traditions in my family. People don't think that I should participate in those cultures because I am white but those are a big part of my past and my memories. These experiences will help me to remember not to make that assumption or judgement about any of my students based on the way the look. I cannot know everything about someone just by looking at them and their culture may be completely different from what I would assume.
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