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    Cultural Interview Report

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    It is important for everyone especially counselors to become more culturally competent. There are many different ways that one can practice on becoming more culturally competent. One can emerge themselves into an environment that is culturally different from theirs, or they can engage in conversations, interview, etc. with people who has a different ethnic background from them. One of the ways that I chose to expand my culturally competencies is by interviewing someone that culturally different from

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    Management Perspective vii. Summary viii. Bibliography Executive Summary This paper is a report on cross-cultural management, with the issues related to cross-cultural management being discussed in the paper. Additionally, the report has produced the future way of cross-cultural management, including how it can be improved in offices relying much on this strategic approach.   Diversity of Cross-Cultural Management Introduction In the beginning of globalization, organizations have started redefining

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    The Cultural Report of Spain Student name: Guolei Li (070145) Date: 8, August, 2009 Words: 1493 Introduction In order to deal with businesses in the overseas market it is necessary to be aware of their cultural heritage. The purpose of this report is introducing and addressing the key cultural features of Spain. It is important for businesspersons to avoid some cultural mistakes in their

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    Addiction Cultural Report by Dane O’Leary (2014) explained some sociocultural beliefs can shape the approach to and behavior regarding substance use and abuse. Culture plays a vital role in developing the projections of individuals about potential problems they may face with use of drugs; for many social community, this may provide a defensive aspect. Foundation into unnecessary substance use may occur during periods of rapid social change, often among cultural groups who have had slight experience

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    Cultural Activity Report

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    Assignment 3: Cultural Activity Report Student: Danny Franco Professor: Dr. Caren Stayer HUM 111 December 12, 2014 For my cultural event, I visited the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California on Thursday, December 11, 2014. I had originally planned to visit the National Museum of Art and History in Washington D.C., but I found myself in Los Angeles due to the birth of my Grandson. I attended the museum by myself. The Getty Museum was originally started in

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    Cultural Report: Prohibition

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    Cultural Report: Prohibition - “The Noble Experiment” The 1920s was an era brimming with changes in the social order and culture in the United States, and these changes evidently brought about anxiety and confusion over the evolving concept of “Americanness”. Prohibition, officially enacted on January 17, 1920, is viewed retrospectively as a lunging effort on the part of the “old money” European American population to impose their ideals, values, control and power in the face of

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    For my Cultural Encounter project, I visited the Orlando Museum of Art (OMA). The museum hosts an exhibit called “Art of The Ancient Americas”, which consists of remnants from the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America. These artifacts showcase the unique styles, intricate technique, and profound symbolism prevalent in indigenous American artwork, and give valuable insight into the culture and history of these ancient peoples. The exhibit is designed to educate the viewer on the

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    Running head: REPORT ON WALT KOWALSKI Report on Walt Kowalski Team B University of Phoenix Cultural Diversity and Special Populations BSHS 422 October 12, 2009 According to Kiosk (2006), “Culture is an important guiding force in individuals' life and it shapes not only their perceptions, but their relationships with people and the world around them. Culture, in some ways, defines and organizes reality for people” (Kiosk, 2006). “An individual’s lifestyle, guiding beliefs

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    1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background A cultural safety and safe space is a space where each individual can feel comfortable to express themselves despite of their culture, gender and race. 1.2 Scope This report will demonstrate my understanding of cultural self –awareness, cultural intelligence and cultural capabilities. 1.3 Aim This report will discuss a 5 minute section of a TV show which represents a safe and unsafe space within a community. At first the report will give a summary of the chosen TV

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    Cultural Report Assessment – African Americans Foundation To reach where they are today, African Americans had to overcome a history riddled with relentless trials and tribulations. Despite the injustices they have endured for centuries, their determination to prevail has tremendously impacted modern life in the United States for all groups. This unwavering willpower has manifested itself from the abolishment of slavery in the eighteen hundreds and the Civil Rights Movement to today’s Black Lives

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