Top Artifacts – Cultural

Artifact 5:

This is from Module 4. I have always, always wanted to visit England, and I found it very interesting to see how the United States and England measure up against each other. This is my favorite top artifact. Some of these surprised me, such as England measuring higher on masculinity and indulgence. I think that my ideas may not reflect a correct and accurate portrayal of England and I cannot wait to visit.

Artifact 4:

This is an enjoyable one too. There are many things that make me happy, but penguins can always and have always made me smile. I think that happiness and health are entwined, but I don’t think they are completely dependent on each other. I think they feed off of each other though, in that if you are healthy, it is easier to be happy and vice versa. Here is my happy penguin.

Artifact 3:

This is my article from Module 10. Time is very important to me. I don’t like to waste it, and I don’t ever like to be late. I think that it is a sign of respect to be on time when meeting others. I know that things happen and it is inevitable that one would be late occasionally, but I try to be on time as much as I possibly can.

Artifact 2:

This is my artifact from Module 7 when we were asked to find a meme representing emotions. For the most part my happiest memories are associated with moments that I am proud of. Pride is a socially disengaging emotion. I love the “Mighty Ducks” movies when I was a kid so this picture was one I related to on many levels.

Artifact 1:

This is my artifact from Module 3. I think this kid is the epitome of American culture and ideals. He saw a problem and took it into his hands to fix it. It’s the idea of ingenuity and self-reliance. He didn’t ask for help, just took control of the situation to do something about it.