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Acculturation |
When values and beliefs are exchanged as a result of continuous direct interactions between cultures. |
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Beliefs |
Truths held by a culture |
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Cultural awareness |
Understanding culture, race, and ethnicity of diverse minority groups |
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Cultural sensitivity |
Recognizes that diversity exists and one needs to respect a person's uniqueness |
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Mores |
Moral issues that are strongly believed by a culture |
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Norms |
Socially accepted rules and behavior that guide human behavior and interactions within a culture |
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Race |
A group of people sharing certain characteristics including skin color, hair texture, facial shapes, and/or body size or shape |
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Religion |
A specific system of beliefs and worship |
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Culture |
All of the learned patterns of behavior passed down through generations |
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Diffusion |
Borrowing cultural traits from another culture |
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Enculturation |
Learning the culture through observation and instruction |
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Ethnicity |
Stable cultural patterns shared by a group of families with the same historical roots |
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Folkways |
The customs within a culture that determine how we greet one another |
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Globalization |
Change by a combination of diffusion, acculturation, migration patterns, and tourism |
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Individualism |
Individuals' interest and needs are the primary focus |
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Language |
Humans' unique ability to learn symbols and signs |
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Laws |
Written policies supported and enforced by the government |
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Cultural sensitivity |
Recognizes that diversity exists and one needs to respect a person's uniqueness |
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Mores |
Moral issues that are strongly believed by a culture |
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Norms |
Socially accepted rules and behavior that guide human behavior and interactions within a culture |
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Race |
A group of people sharing certain characteristics including skin color, hair texture, facial shapes, and/or body size or shape |
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Religion |
A specific system of beliefs and worship |
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Sanctions |
The social remedies for violating any of the norms |
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Culture |
All of the learned patterns of behavior passed down through generations |
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Diffusion |
Borrowing cultural traits from another culture |
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Enculturation |
Learning the culture through observation and instruction |
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Ethnicity |
Stable cultural patterns shared by a group of families with the same historical roots |
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Folkways |
The customs within a culture that determine how we greet one another |
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Globalization |
Change by a combination of diffusion, acculturation, migration patterns, and tourism |
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Individualism |
Indivisuals interest and needs are the primary focus |
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Language |
Humans unique ability to learn symbols and signs |
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Laws |
Written policies supported and enforced by the government |
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Cultural sensitivity |
Recognizes that diversity exists abs one needs to respect a person's uniqueness |
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Mores |
Moral issues that are strongly believed by a culture |
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Norms |
Socially accepted rules and behaviour that guide human behaviour and interactions within a culture |
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Race |
A group of people sharing certain characteristics including skin color, hair texture, facial shapes, and/or body size or shape |
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Religion |
A specific system of beliefs and worship |
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Sanctions |
The social remedies for violating any of the norms |
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Spirituality |
How each individual finds a purpose and meaning in his/her life |
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Culture |
All of the learned patterns of behavior passed down through generations |
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Diffusion |
Borrowing cultural traits from another culture |
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Enculturation |
Learning the culture through observation and instruction |
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Ethnicity |
Stable cultural patterns shared by a group of families with the same historical roots |
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Folkways |
The customs within a culture that determine how we greet one another |
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Globalization |
Change by a combination of diffusion, acculturation, migration patterns, and tourism |
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Individualism |
Indivisuals interest and needs are the primary focus |
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Language |
Humans unique ability to learn symbols and signs |
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Laws |
Written policies supported and enforced by the government |
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Cultural sensitivity |
Recognizes that diversity exists abs one needs to respect a person's uniqueness |
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Mores |
Moral issues that are strongly believed by a culture |
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Norms |
Socially accepted rules and behaviour that guide human behaviour and interactions within a culture |
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Race |
A group of people sharing certain characteristics including skin color, hair texture, facial shapes, and/or body size or shape |
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Religion |
A specific system of beliefs and worship |
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Sanctions |
The social remedies for violating any of the norms |
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Spirituality |
How each individual finds a purpose and meaning in his/her life |
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Symbols |
Expressed as language, gestures or objects. A culture uses symbols to communicate with its members. |
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Culture |
All of the learned patterns of behavior passed down through generations |
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Diffusion |
Borrowing cultural traits from another culture |
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Enculturation |
Learning the culture through observation and instruction |
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Ethnicity |
Stable cultural patterns shared by a group of families with the same historical roots |
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Folkways |
The customs within a culture that determine how we greet one another |
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Globalization |
Change by a combination of diffusion, acculturation, migration patterns, and tourism |
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Individualism |
Indivisuals interest and needs are the primary focus |
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Language |
Humans unique ability to learn symbols and signs |
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Laws |
Written policies supported and enforced by the government |
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Technological innovations |
Rapid changes are driven by changes and innovations in technology |
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Technological innovations |
Rapid changes are driven by changes and innovations in technology |
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Transcultural nursing |
A view of nursing as caring for one world with many cultures |
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Technological innovations |
Rapid changes are driven by changes and innovations in technology |
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Transcultural nursing |
A view of nursing as caring for one world with many cultures |
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Values |
Deeply imbedded feeling is that determine what is considered good or bad, right or wrong |
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