The term cultural background can describe various aspects of life, such as communication style, behavior, values, beliefs. Your environment will shape many future goals and interactions. However, the model of the past environment does not predict everyone's future. In many cases, your past environment sets up a framework for illegal and positive changes in your life. As a black child, born in the discriminatory South of the 1960s, this era era taught me a lot about life and people.
Let us begin giving you some background knowledge. I was born and raised in South Florida. In the area where I live, Mexico has a large population. I can speak Spanish and I will spend a lot if culture is myself. I developed a strong memo of Spanish culture through my life, but I am still white. When you ask my family, I do not know what kind of white people, you will always get a different, unreal race. I have never celebrated the tradition of Europe. I only know that I am American. I have always been accepted by the action and style of South Florida, I came from Florida
I grew up in the south and have a very conservative and religious background. After finishing my studies at the graduate school, I made love and saved myself for marriage. Thirty years later I got married to my lover, this is my only sexual partner. I experienced some curses of marriage, but as time went on, sex life has improved for us. It is a pity that I never shared sexual experiences with others. It is impossible to establish a relationship with an "open" relationship and to establish a faithful relationship. I mourn the lost opportunity and imagine what most other people have experienced.
The background of the students is diversifying. In the past, students were born and raised mainly in Hong Kong. Currently, I am with foreign students who do not speak Chinese (including children in South Asia, children returning from overseas), students across borders (students living in mainland), and one or both parents Hong Kong residents) According to statistics, the number of students crossing the elementary school's borders has increased in the past five years. There were 6,749 cross-border elementary school students in the 2012/13 academic year, an increase of about 27.9% compared with 5,276 cross-border elementary school students in 2011/12 academic year. Students crossing most borders go to the school of the New Era
Basic education curriculum guide - Maintain and deepen, focus on learning (Small one-to-six Six)