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    able to bare the cruelty and harshness that the world would behold. Empathy facilitates connections and interactions, which are essential in an environment. It is the identification with another as ourselves, and without this, more sexism, racism, ageism and judgment would result in more hatred, chaos, and violence on the planet. When imagining your life as someone else’s, you can almost feel their emotions and understand their perspective. Christopher, in the novel, “The Curious Incident of the…

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    verbal harassment (Myers 244). Sexual orientation prejudice involves negative treatment or performance evaluation, being fired or passed over for a promotion because of their sexual orientation or gender identity (Center For American Progress). Ageism is more common than you think, with both older and younger people facing discrimination in the workplace. Older people are thought to be inflexible and stuck in the past, while younger people are seen as inexperienced and naïve. Research shows,…

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    OF MICE AND MEN Of Mice and Men is a novella, written by John Steinbeck, following two displaced workers; George Milton and Lennie Small who seek opportunities during The Great Depression. Steinbeck uses a variety of conventions, language and stylistic features throughout Of Mice and Men to convey an array of ideas. These techniques are evident when conveying the element of inevitability in regards to the dream. Powerlessness, conveyed by characterisation, the lack of knowledge and impairment…

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    Our first seminar for this half of the course began with a question of whether we define ourselves as either child or adult. As I answered that question for myself as a 44 years old; I was caught off guard, a little. Society would very quickly expect me to answer adult. However; I could not help but say both and my friends and family could attest to that. I suppose it surprised me at how quickly I chose ‘both’ as my answer. I was a bit conflicted and later wondered how it seemed unacceptable for…

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    the Bragg household, the community of Fort Repose, the United States, and the Soviet Union focused more on teamwork, cooperation and unity, these groups of people would have been better understood; therefore, unity can prevail. Barriers of sexism, ageism, and racism should be broken down. A nuclear war should not have to be the event which corrects the world’s incorrect “system of values” (Schwartz 410). Societal norms, values, and ideals can only be changed by the members of society. Without…

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    Educate One way to way to help people appreciate this collection of people is to accurately teach students on the many positive aspects of this culture. We need to all have an open mind to learning more about Native Americans and given them the respect they deserve and much appreciate. I will try to educate those around me as much as possible. Going forward I will be certain to keep a more open mind to all minority groups and try to sidestep the ethnocentrism Americans seemed to have all…

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    (403). A lot of people can refuse to diversify and be willing to reject other cultures. Nurses need to deliver culturally sensitive patient care to increase patients’ satisfaction and outcomes. Another issue related to diversity could be prejudice or ageism where certain people think they are superior than other group members or have negative attitudes towards elderly population. In addition, discrimination or racism can have a negative effect on the delivery of culturally competent care. Nurses…

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    The concept of “Systems of Privilege” refers to the idea that we live in a world where certain people receive more benefits than others due to socially constructed ideologies. Shaw and Lee define privilege as “advantages that people have by virtue of their status or position in society” (p. 54). According to Shaw and Lee, systems of privilege are accompanied by what one of my psychology professors referred to as “-isms.” In psychology, these are referred to as implicit stereotypes; Shaw and Lee…

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    While the previous chapter discussed popular culture and its influence from the functionalism approach, this chapter examines it from the critical approach. The structure of this approach came from the ideas that Marx’s provided; both the social and economic structure of a society are a reflection of its culture and symbolic imagery (47). Cultural hegemony emerges as a result of power through persuasiveness; since society is nearly controlled by the mass media due to the fact that it creates…

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    Before this all thing of how to overcome cultural barriers to communication can be talked about, it is important to know or identify the barriers themselves. According to Joynt and Warner, culture diversity makes communication difficult as the mindset of people of different cultures are different, the language, signs and symbols are different. They said that different cultures have different meaning of words, behaviors and gestures. Culture also gives rise to prejudices, ethnocentrism, manners…

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