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Acculturation

When values and beliefs are exchanged as a result of continuous direct interactions between cultures.

Exchange

Beliefs

Truths held by a culture

Cultural awareness

Understanding culture, race, and ethnicity of diverse minority groups

Cultural sensitivity

Recognizes that diversity exists and one needs to respect a person's uniqueness

Mores

Moral issues that are strongly believed by a culture

Norms

Socially accepted rules and behavior that guide human behavior and interactions within a culture

Race

A group of people sharing certain characteristics including skin color, hair texture, facial shapes, and/or body size or shape

Religion

A specific system of beliefs and worship

Culture

All of the learned patterns of behavior passed down through generations

Diffusion

Borrowing cultural traits from another culture

Enculturation

Learning the culture through observation and instruction

Ethnicity

Stable cultural patterns shared by a group of families with the same historical roots

Folkways

The customs within a culture that determine how we greet one another

Globalization

Change by a combination of diffusion, acculturation, migration patterns, and tourism

Individualism

Individuals' interest and needs are the primary focus

Language

Humans' unique ability to learn symbols and signs

Laws

Written policies supported and enforced by the government

Cultural sensitivity

Recognizes that diversity exists and one needs to respect a person's uniqueness

Mores

Moral issues that are strongly believed by a culture

Norms

Socially accepted rules and behavior that guide human behavior and interactions within a culture

Race

A group of people sharing certain characteristics including skin color, hair texture, facial shapes, and/or body size or shape

Religion

A specific system of beliefs and worship

Sanctions

The social remedies for violating any of the norms

Culture

All of the learned patterns of behavior passed down through generations

Diffusion

Borrowing cultural traits from another culture

Enculturation

Learning the culture through observation and instruction

Ethnicity

Stable cultural patterns shared by a group of families with the same historical roots

Folkways

The customs within a culture that determine how we greet one another

Globalization

Change by a combination of diffusion, acculturation, migration patterns, and tourism

Individualism

Indivisuals interest and needs are the primary focus

Language

Humans unique ability to learn symbols and signs

Laws

Written policies supported and enforced by the government

Cultural sensitivity

Recognizes that diversity exists abs one needs to respect a person's uniqueness

Mores

Moral issues that are strongly believed by a culture

Norms

Socially accepted rules and behaviour that guide human behaviour and interactions within a culture

Race

A group of people sharing certain characteristics including skin color, hair texture, facial shapes, and/or body size or shape

Religion

A specific system of beliefs and worship

Sanctions

The social remedies for violating any of the norms

Spirituality

How each individual finds a purpose and meaning in his/her life

Culture

All of the learned patterns of behavior passed down through generations

Diffusion

Borrowing cultural traits from another culture

Enculturation

Learning the culture through observation and instruction

Ethnicity

Stable cultural patterns shared by a group of families with the same historical roots

Folkways

The customs within a culture that determine how we greet one another

Globalization

Change by a combination of diffusion, acculturation, migration patterns, and tourism

Individualism

Indivisuals interest and needs are the primary focus

Language

Humans unique ability to learn symbols and signs

Laws

Written policies supported and enforced by the government

Cultural sensitivity

Recognizes that diversity exists abs one needs to respect a person's uniqueness

Mores

Moral issues that are strongly believed by a culture

Norms

Socially accepted rules and behaviour that guide human behaviour and interactions within a culture

Race

A group of people sharing certain characteristics including skin color, hair texture, facial shapes, and/or body size or shape

Religion

A specific system of beliefs and worship

Sanctions

The social remedies for violating any of the norms

Spirituality

How each individual finds a purpose and meaning in his/her life

Symbols

Expressed as language, gestures or objects. A culture uses symbols to communicate with its members.

Culture

All of the learned patterns of behavior passed down through generations

Diffusion

Borrowing cultural traits from another culture

Enculturation

Learning the culture through observation and instruction

Ethnicity

Stable cultural patterns shared by a group of families with the same historical roots

Folkways

The customs within a culture that determine how we greet one another

Globalization

Change by a combination of diffusion, acculturation, migration patterns, and tourism

Individualism

Indivisuals interest and needs are the primary focus

Language

Humans unique ability to learn symbols and signs

Laws

Written policies supported and enforced by the government

Technological innovations

Rapid changes are driven by changes and innovations in technology

Technological innovations

Rapid changes are driven by changes and innovations in technology

Transcultural nursing

A view of nursing as caring for one world with many cultures

Technological innovations

Rapid changes are driven by changes and innovations in technology

Transcultural nursing

A view of nursing as caring for one world with many cultures

Values

Deeply imbedded feeling is that determine what is considered good or bad, right or wrong