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    have to protect the sacred laws of their people by following all the rules and not upsetting the balance. Paikea is the young girl in the movie and also the main character in this movie. Before this film I did not know anything about this race / culture. I was impressed with how disciplined they are when it comes to honoring their beliefs. Many people do not know anything about their backgrounds or where there family originated from. However, this culture’s life depends on their heritage. While it

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    and yet many” (Ralph Ellison qtd. in D 'Angelo). Although this quote may be over fifty years old, its meaning still stands; our country should be made of many different cultures and ethnicities that come together to make one United States. However, this cannot be accomplished if our nation does not allow for different cultures to learn about their own country and hold on to their heritage as well as gaining knowledge on the history of the United States. Thus, Mexican-American studies should not

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    dominant culture in a society is seen in a group of members that are the majority or has more power over other culture groups. American culture dominances is seen through their values. America is materialized culture; their culture is seen through the value American dream, style, food and political values. The diffusion of cultural dominance in America has been causing negative effect for other cultures. The dominant culture in America has been increasing and influencing other cultures ever since

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    therefore it is valuable to learn how to properly interact with others. There are many ways in which culture may cause conflict in day to day activities, or arise in a place of work or class. Classrooms present different types of cultural conflict and provide can provide many lessons on cultural diversity to students and teachers. Teachers and educators have to work with students from different cultures and backgrounds, and should be made aware of how that could affect their lesson plans and teaching

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    outcomes. Nurses today are using the Culture Care Theory, developed by nursing theorist Madeleine Leininger, worldwide to provide culturally sensitive patient care. Madeleine Leininger is known as the founder of transcultural nursing. She played a significant role in the transformation of cultural sensitive nursing care. Her focus was on studying and changing the meaning of caring. During her career, Leininger experienced that lack of knowledge regarding culture affected her ability to provide appropriate

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    new culture is very common now days. Most people immigrate to other countries looking for different goals in life. Some people immigrate for safety purposes; some people are looking for better opportunities and different quality of life. For some people adjust themselves to a new culture is easy; the younger they are the easiest is to adjust to a new different culture and a different way to live. However, there are many people who struggle every day trying to learn about a different culture. Understanding

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    name a couple. Interface went through some phases in cultural incrementalism. The first phase as discussed in our textbook is driven by the vision of the leader, in this case Ray Anderson. The second phase is to integrate the new values into the culture. This, however, is determined by what values have been successful for the business in order for these values to move on to the third phase. With this in mind, the third phase then is when the value becomes important. These are the three phases in

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    I have already discussed the perils and opportunities of knowing your personal values, and cultural background, but now I want to discuss something that is often overlooked when conducting a self-inventory, our communication style. Communication style varies from social worker to social worker, and the way that communication is being received varies from client to client. Therefore, it is very important that a social worker is mindful of his or her own communication style. As we learn to hone and

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    Globally grief effects every individual, multiple times across the lifespan. Grief is described as a person’s individual reaction to loss, including all domains of wellbeing e.g. physical, emotional, cognitive, behavioural, social and spiritual (Greenstreet, 2004). Paramedic practises are frequently confronted by death, and associated grieving families. For this reason, it is fundamental that current and future emergency medical professionals understand that grief is a natural human process, which

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    Therefore, the process of demassification has uniquely caused social relationships within the consumer culture during the 1960s onwards. The 1960s marked a shift of consumer culture that became the process of ‘demassifying’, … as social relations rooted in class, family and work were challenged by the fashioning of individual lifestyles in the expanded domain of consumer culture (Leiss et al. 295) Demassification during that particular time was increasing ad costs, but it also made

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