Diferentes Culturas
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Cultural differences.
USA AUSTRALIA
UNITED KINGDOM
Structure of education. The education system comprises 12 years or "grades"
1st to 6th Grade, Primary
Grade 7 to 9, in secondary
From 10th to 12th, Baccalaureate.
You can follow tertiary education: vocational technical (two years), professional and university (4 years) and / or. In turn, completed these (except technical) allows you to enter graduate school. Upon completion of the full course of professional studies and / or doctorate, you can follow a program of postdoctoral (no time limit). In Australia there is a preschool that is mandatory, and lasts for one year. The next level is divided into:
A. Primary Education (6 or 7 years)
B. Secondary Education (5 or 6 years)
C. Then you can enter higher education studies. 3-4 years old: kindergarten
4-16 years old where:
A. From 4-11 or 13 years old:: primary education.
B. 11 or 13-16 years old: Secondary Education
Professional training is offered after 16 years old and may be academic or vocational
Government Constitutional government and federal republic Federal constitutional parliamentary monarchy. Parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Language English
Hawaiian
Spanish english
Italian, Greek,
Cantonese,
Arabic,
Mandarin,
Vietnamese,
Spanish,
filipino,
German
Hindi. English
Scottish lallanas
Wales
Architecture Set of artistic and architectural manifestations heirs of European cultural tradition.
Demonstrates the substantial influence of the English architecture, and an American Architecture grade. English Farmhouse Architecture
Stereotypical differences between Aussies, Brits and Americans 1) Believe that people should look out for and take care of themselves.
2) Encourage being mistaken for Canadians when abroad.
3) Don't have to do either, and couldn't care less.
4) Drink weak, pissy-tasting beer.
5) Seem to think that poverty and failure are morally suspect.
6) Think that these people are American!
7) Spend most of their lives glued to the idiot box.
8) Will jabber on incessantly about football, baseball and basketball.
9) Are flag-waving, anthem-singing, and obsessively patriotic to the point of blindness.
10) Are justifiably proud of the accomplishments of their present citizens. 1) Believe you should look out for your mates.
2) Dislike being mistaken for Pommies (Brits) when abroad.
3) Don't understand what inclement weather means.
4) Drink anything with alcohol in it.
5) Seem to think that none of this matters after several beers.
6) Have produced comedians like
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