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presentation 2 reflection by Jorge Niebla

 "Gender Inequality" presented by group 1: Group 1 covered the topic of gender inequality. They delivered an excellent presentation. The first group begins their presentation by discussing gender discrimination in the early 1900s. Anisha, the presenter, discusses the women's suffrage movement from the 1800s through the 1990s. Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady founded the  National Woman Suffrage Association. Its goal was to change the 14th Amendment to allow women, particularly African Americans, to vote. They did not just want to fight for voting rights. They also advocated for social reforms based on broad economic and political equality. I learned quite a lot about gender inequality in the 1900s throughout this part of the presentation. Group 1 also explained talked about sexual harassment and other forms of sexual harassment, which were examples of sexism. Sexual harassment does not necessarily have to overtly or involve sexual acts. According to the statistics that ...

First Presentation reflection by Jorge Niebla

 Chapter 3 "intercultural communication" by group 1: Chapter 3 which was presented by group one on Intercultural Communication. With their presentation, they performed an incredible job. The link between communication and culture is the topic of this chapter. Chapter 3 delves into how cultures interact and differ in situations involving communication. The first task for group one was to define culture and the role of communication within a standard cultural system of values, beliefs, and attitudes. And some rules govern what is considered acceptable within a group of people who have shared a similar life experience. The interaction of persons from various cultural backgrounds, both verbally and nonverbally, is known as intercultural communication. Intercultural communication entails the exchange of information between people from various cultures. Individuals with different social ethics, religions, and educational backgrounds comprise social groups. Cultural boundaries, inte...