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    My Views On The Family

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    in 1992. It is sad because no one has been inspired to keep the tradition going in the family. I had a lot of different values and beliefs instilled in me as child. I was raised in a multiculturism environment. My worldview was to respect all cultures and their beliefs. I was aware that racism did exist as a child. I was observant to many incidents that my brothers experience with police brutality. My older brother experience racism and was incarcerated for a criminal offense. He served nine

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    positive motive way with a client during treatment and/or how they can be barriers to engagement, treatment, and recovery (Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 2006). Furthermore, a better difference is made along the terms race, ethnicity, and culture. According to Wood (2012) defines “diversity as 84% different

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    If you and your roommates live in a common dorm without similar background and culture, is it easy to have conflicts? How are you going to deal with those people? It is also a problem in our big family? In the essay “ Citizenship and Multiculturalism”, the author states the concern of how the government to balance the immigrants culture and local culture, even multiculturalism may give benefit to society. Author compares the definition of citizen in ancient time and currently and finds citizens

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    According to Spradlin, “Culture is defined in various ways. This concept may be broadly described as encompassing a group’s common beliefs, including shared traditions, language, styles, values, and agreement about norms for living. Culture, however always intersects individuals’ race, social class, gender, age, ability status, sexual orientation, and family traditions (Laird, 2000)” (pg.5). No matter how much we want to escape culture in certain scenarios, it will always show up. How we see

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    Cultural Safety

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    towards other cultures and religions. Moon (n.d.) states that we are all humans, however, different cultures have distinct perspectives. This results in people being unaware of the cultural differences, and doing something the way they were taught, without thinking about the cultural perspectives of others. Therefore, becoming a police officer would be difficult as the individual would be working alongside and with people of other cultures. Without knowledge of the individuals culture, police officers

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    Health and Illness in Diverse Cultures For this paper I viewed the video, Think Cultural Health Case Study: Using Language Access Services. In this video, a 12 year old Korean-American girl was scheduled to come in to her doctor’s office to discuss surgery on her arm. Although the girl could speak English, her mother was not able. In this video, the physician and his health care team discuss what they can do for the patient and her mother in order to communicate effectively and accurately (U.S

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    Ethnographic Observation

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    outside of the writer. Essays on literature examine a literary text, a thing outside the writer. Lab reports describe experiments with chemicals and other stuff that really exists and can be measured. Research is factual; fiction, poetry, and the personal story are emotional. Wrong. Writing is not that simple. The farther you go in your academic or professional career, the less you are able to simply report what

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    Female Circumsion

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    which such practice creates a situation where lives of people are put at risk. An eminent practice which is taken into attention is female genital mutilation. This writing shall discuss clashes between human rights and cultural relativism with my personal stance about these two ethical dilemmas. Female genital mutilation is

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    Culture affects every aspect of life and has an impact on all relationships. For instance, my best friend, Christina, is from a large Mexican family. In contrast, I grew up with a Guatemalan mother and Caucasian father. However, my upbringing was a traditional American one. Differences in my best friend’s culture and my own have never been a problem in our close relationship, but observing her behavior has given me insight into the values and beliefs she was raised with, without us ever discussing

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    counseling in a group setting as a group facilitator. The course will focus on many topics such as 1) personal qualities. 2) world view. 3) beliefs. 4) values. 5) attitudes. 6) multicultural competencies. 7) students’ personal goals. 8) countertransference issues. 9) strengths and weaknesses. And 10) what students’ have learned throughout the assignments and experiences. Facilitators should have a set of personal qualities that help individuals by empowering them to find strengths and solutions themselves

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