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    A significant milestone in my psychological history is the absence of my biological father growing up. While my mother was pregnant and for a little time after giving birth, my parents were together but with the presence of my father’s addictions and mental health issues they separated. At the age of three, my mother remarried a white man and my siblings and I were now being raised in an interracial household. This change in my upbringing and surroundings left such a profound effect on my identity

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    There are many laity use of the word culture that gets thrown around in day-to-day conversation amongst our peers. Culture is used to define certain aspects of our lives and how we live on a daily basis. There are some that believe that they do not possess a culture. There are others who feel that we all live our own individual unique culture in our lives. However, being that culture is such a broad subject, the only way to define it is to operationalize its context and attempt to try and understand

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    and the US health care physicians. As a result, multiple medical mistakes, uncertain decision making and ultimately caused harm to Lia. Should physicians be more compassionate and take the time to understand their patients coming from a different culture? Should cross communication be taught to the doctors to improve the dissemination of information? These are some of the questions that I will attempt to explain as well as answer in this midterm assignment. Reflections on the book (Did you like the

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    which mostly interested me (caught my attraction?), namely, they are: Cross-Cultural Communication, Multicultural Teams and Conflict Management, and Ethics and Global Business. Being of Kazakh origin definitely influenced the way I perceive other cultures and impacted my behaviour and values I possessed. Generally, it can be argued that I agreed with the context of the lectures of Cross-Cultural Management, and at the same time, these lessons assisted to change my opinions about the previous cross-cultural

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    To what extent is our understanding of economic globalisation challenged or expanded by analysing the lived experience of global processes. Introduction Globalisation refers to finance, migration and trade (Huwart and Verdier 2013). Economic globalisation is a strand of globalisation that is controversial, especially in the recent global economic situation. It is difficult to define globalisation because different disciplines use differing measures to study globalisation, for example ‘economic interdependence

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    For this reason, issues of culture are brought up. The problem with culture is maintaining it, and one of the questions that are asked when culture is a topic of interest is how can individuals maintain their cultural identity but still be open to a culture different from theirs? Globalization, as defined by Wan Shun Eva Lam, is what 's taking place around the world concerning integration, migration of labor, growth of media and the rise of communication, and culture transformation that challenge

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    According to Hunt (2014), Culture plays an integral role in healthcare. Culturally congruent care is care that is customized to fit with the patient’s own values, beliefs, traditions, practices, and lifestyle. As nurses we are expected to deliver culturally congruent care. We may not always agree with our patients ' cultural practices, but we must try to incorporate them into the individualized plan of care for our patients, as long as these practices do not cause harm. Campinha-Bacote emphasized

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    Sports are the entertainment that is spreading throughout the world. Because of this, there are many sports leagues that are culturally diverse. People have started the address the issue of diversity in sports. For example, Leo Kahane, Neil Longley, and Robert Simmons wrote an article titled “The Effects of Coworker Heterogeneity on Firm-Level Output: Assessing the Impacts of Cultural and Language Diversity in the National Hockey League,” and this article talks about how teams and players have to

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    Humans are an interesting species because of the strong need humans have to fully understand what it truly means to be human. Many fields such as history, psychology, and sociology all offer a perspective in the study of humanity, but there are distinguishable from anthropology. Anthropology differs from other humanities fields due to its holistic nature, comparative research methods, and the strong emphasis on fieldwork and participant interaction. Anthropology is the study of people throughout

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    comparative study of cultures (Denisco & Barker, 2016). Transcultural nursing goal is to provide culturally specific care that is in agreement with the patient’s cultural values, beliefs, and practicies (Denisco & Barker, 2016). I would apply this theory during the time with Mrs. Hernandez. Mrs. Hernandez only speaks Spanish therefore obtaining a translator or the nurse practitioner (NP) should speak in Spanish for the duration of the exam. From my personal experience, the Hispanic/Latino culture prefers to

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