Cultural Differences Essay

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    communication, also the use of listening skills are to be applied. Cultural differences – in relations to health and social care setting it is important that health communication programs must be able to locate the cultural and social quality of health care challenges when working with service users from a different cultural background. However, health workers cannot assume that other cultures are ready to submit to their philosophies and belief systems. To overcome this barrier, it is…

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    around the Los Angeles area on a Saturday. The bus I used was the 30/330 that goes from Sunset Boulevard into East Los Angeles. This was mostly what seemed to be residential areas and the main streets of Los Angeles. While riding the bus I saw the difference within the people through the surrounding buildings. The visible wealth disparity between the residents of Los Angeles is very stark and can be seen within neighborhoods. Starting at Sunset, near the Greystone Mansion, the buildings are well…

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    All around the world more and more cultural artifacts are being stolen, looted and sold on the black market. Cultural artifacts or antiquites are objects and works of art that are ancient. These artifacts would be stolen, destroyed, or under appreciated significantly less if they were not returned to their region of origin. Cultural artifacts should not be returned to their regions of origin because, the artifacts could fall into the hands of a country that can't afford the upkeep, it's…

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    spend enough time with Aro Lamas, it is certain that they will at some point roast your sacred cows—whatever they are. They will contradict something you think every good person must believe. (That might be strongly-held political, religious, or cultural values.) Or they may do something you think no holy person ever should. (It might be a politically-incorrect joke, or eating meat, or ranting about how much they hate a kind of music you like.) They may violate fundamental assumptions you did…

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    Although these men may be living in similar scenarios, the outcome is drastically different. Of course, their biggest difference is the fact that the sniper was willing to kill several people but the barber did not kill a single soul. Not even a drop of blood fell from Torres’ face when the barber was shaving him. This is due to another one of their key differences. The barber is an overthinker. It took the entire time from when Captain Torres sat in that chair to the moment he got up with…

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    Talk about food culture, there really is a big difference between China and Canada(American Canadian). Of course, everybody knew that Chinese people use chopstick, spoon and Canadian use fork and knife. But there is old saying in China, people start with " full up with breakfast, eat well on lunch and less in dinner", also food taste was separate into four kinds: sour, sweet, bitter and spicy and each kind have own representative, for example, talk about SICHUAN hotpot always can remind people…

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    whether is by sharing their culture, religion, believes and idealism that better the quality of life that comfort the people in the society. The type of community where I live is a small community that revolves around it. My community is composed of cultural diversity and believes that made us unique. In my community, you can find people who will teach you the diversity form of life and demonstrate you that we are not so different at all. My community is formed by neighbors that work as…

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    Notable Differences The most significant differences I noticed between what was expected and my actual findings surrounded the gender roles concerning child care and level of commitment and stress regarding her kids. According to Arnett (2016), the mother is expected to spend more time with her children and are more affected by child birth than the father. This is due to the maternal instincts that increase during pregnancy and child birth that the father may not understand or share. The father…

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    and economic stature “When culture first began on Earth, all societies were organized at the band level as foraging societies. Over time, various cultures became increasingly more complex while others remained bands” (“Cultural Anthropology Lecture 2, 2016: p1). Each of these cultural levels has positive and negative social aspects. Some cultures, such as that of the Tiwi people, prefer to live in a simple band level, which primarily focuses on foraging and collecting food. Others choose to…

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    It is impossible to know all of the different cultural differences in body language that you can run into. And trying to abide by all of them is even tougher. “If I did, I’d be running around not looking at anyone with my hands in my pockets. Of course, then I would be offending both Turkish people (hands in my pockets) and all of my friends in the States.”(DIENER 2009) There are several items that differentiate humans and give away where they are from. A couple of those items may include eye…

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