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    the revolution it is important to look closely at not only the vast cultural differences between the settlers and their Mexican counterparts, but also at their political differences, the physical location of Texas, and the state of Mexico at the time. Cultural Differences and Racism: When dissecting the roots of the revolution one of the most apparent causes of the rising tensions was the distinct cultural differences between the two cultures. The Anglo settlers were culturally…

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    Cultural Difference Culture refers to customs which we practice on a daily basis; arts such as creating visual, auditory or artifacts that describe our imaginative skills; traditions that we believe; beliefs which we make ourselves, in simple terms, our assumptions on everything; languages that we speak to interact with people; lifestyles a way we live; festivals that we celebrate with full happiness and many more that connects a group of people in a society. The word “culture” obtained from the…

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    although many people of cultural differences within the states tend to see family over there own independence. Many cultural families operate as a unit when there is a decision that needs to be made. Autonomy allows the care provider to take necessary actions rather the waiting for a family member to be present stalling all procedures from moving forward. Authority figures may also create conflict in providing care if unreachable for consent. "Another significate factor is the difference between…

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    outside of oratory. Several top leaders (CEOs) have made diversity precedent in their strategies to cultivate a culture of diversity and inclusion in their organizations’ practices. Over the years, it has become clear that the presence of cultural differences in leaders has been the underpinning of the most successful organizations. When comparing the reasons why most executives want to increase diversity in their organizations,…

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    Cultural diversity and differentiated instructions in classrooms make the challenge of helping educationally diverse learners in regular classrooms a big part of a teacher 's role these days. Most teachers take this initiative to make changes based on learner capacity and knowledge. As teachers, we have a need to differentiate to approach students with the right instruction. Differentiating instruction can be based on giving the students a lecture in reference to their interest and learning…

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    After watching the movie Beowulf and Grendel and reading the epic Beowulf, there were many cultural differences in the two pieces of work which made them different in their own ways. Although both works were made to simply entertain readers with the story about Beowulf, the two pieces of work portrayed it in a way that would differ because of the cultural differences. When comparing the works together, you notice that the characters in the movie--characters which include Grendel, the son of…

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    Therefore, I want to establish a non-profit, cultural school in San Francisco to help Chinese immigrants learn about the culture of America, so they can communicate with Americans in a way that make both groups comfortable. At the same time, I would like to offer free Chinese cultural courses to Americans in San Francisco. In this way, they can understand, and appreciate the profound Chinese culture. Once Chinese…

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    it contributes to cultural progress. Second component is the sharing of a group of people and it cannot be your own idea. Third component is reproducing over time that can be spread socially. I understand more why some people are in certain cultural groups than others. In order to be in a group we have to have a sense of belonging such as similar beliefs, race, or gender. Cultural group is something that is a tradition, and has expanded over time. I want to embrace my cultural identity more,…

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    communicating with, but it is even more important that nurses learn about the cultural people they are working with for the following reasons: one, if a nurse does something against the traditions of the culture he or she is in, the cultural person may leave the hospital early and die; two, a nurse may loses his or her job for offending people from culture; and three, a nurse needs to learn how to communicate properly with the cultural people to make friends, to enjoy their time, and to learn…

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    I develop a friendship in my neighborhood with a person who is a Mexican Cultural and I learn about their culture when I was over there for the weekend. I listen to Mexican music and went to the groceries' store with them. I learn that they like to season their food a lot and I try chilaquiles for the first time. I even learn how to make chilaquiles too. They were telling me about the religion and most Mexican are Catholics. I ask their mom what different language do Mexican culture speck, she…

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