Diversity in Values and Traditions

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Diversity in Values and Traditions

Read Proverb Definitions

Read and understand the following resource: Japanese Proverbs

Find your own list of proverbs or mottoes from another region of the world. Find at least 10 that have a similar or identical equivalent in English and three that aren't applicable to the lifestyle or tradition in the United States (i.e. proverbs that encourage aimed weakness in the light of tough circumstances)

Select at least 10 proverbs in the list of Japanese proverbs and describe their equivalent in English/ Western tradition. If you can't think of an exact equivalent, describe the original proverb's meaning. Lastly, find at least two Japanese proverbs in the list above that don't really apply to and/or don't have equivalents in the Western tradition. Be sure to explain why.

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Running head: DIVERSITY IN VALUES AND TRADITIONS

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Diversity in Values and Traditions
A proverb is that literature phrase that expresses basic truth that may be applied to
common situations. Proverbs have been used to teach members of the community on a number of
important issues in life such as how to observe societal code of ethics and moral values to avoid
causing problems. Below are British and Japanese proverbs.
British Proverbs
a. A change is as good as the rest.
b. A cat may look at a king.
c. A dog is a ma...


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