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    exposed to such cultural diversity and thus had no one to tell him that his language would be offensive in the workplace. Caleb simply used the language his peers used in a non-racist or hateful manner; he just did not know he would be offensive to some people. With this, Caleb expressed a low level of cultural competence, “the level of knowledge a person has about others who differ in some way in comparison with himself or herself”…

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    decisively different. On a global scale Australian television may not be a major player and micro-view of such media, like that of the ABCs, would indicate that because too many Anglo presenters are reading the news or hosting television shows that diversity on this platform does not exist. However if we were to watch a documentary on Native Americans, regardless if it were introduced by a ‘see of white’ would not change its cultural…

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    have no way of knowing how their actions will affect the human race. Moreover, genetic diversity will be limited with genetic engineering. Genetic diversity is essential for a population’s chance to survive and flourish. Charles Darwin termed natural selection. Natural selection says that the fittest individuals in nature will succeed and reproduce. This idea would be greatly affected by a lack of genetic diversity. For example, garden.org states, “Suppose there’s an outbreak of a disease that…

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    Petlad Taluka Case Study

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    METHODOLOGY PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL STUDY 4.1.1 Field work The study area was divided in such 20 sites as we could study phytosociology of all the villages of Petlad Taluka. There were two types of format used for the collection of phytosociological data. One contained site number, name, collection date, length of the site, number of quadrat, name of the individual, etc. which were used for tree, shrub and herb species, whereas other used only for tree species that contained circumference of the…

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    Diversity And Diversity

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    in Fairview Park, Ohio. A middle class, inner-ring suburb of Cleveland, its racial/ethnic make-up is 94% white residents. This demographic is essentially repeated in my school, sports, and church. Yet this does not mean I lack an appreciation for diversity, equity or inclusion. I understand that there are people deprived of opportunities or treated unfairly just because of their skin color, or religion, or disability. I have been exposed to the celebrations and challenges of several cultures…

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    Higher education institutions have adopted diversity affirmative action policies that seek to enhance the diversity of their student body. Diversity affirmative action also helps individuals to become more tolerant within a college campus because it exposes people to a dissimilar student body that includes cultures and ideas that are different from their own. Affirmative action also helps prevent individuals or groups excluded from opportunities on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender. The…

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    Harriman State Park Essay

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    The Result With full data sheet of Rampo Valley Reservation park and Harriman State Park, we determine the relative density, frequency, relative frequency, relative dominance and important value. <Table 1> is Ramapo Valley Reservation Park’s table . <Table 2> is Harriman State Park’s table. Relative density is percentage of number of individual of one species by sum of the individuals of all species. Relative frequency is percentage of frequency by sum of the frequencies of all…

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    necessity. I will also give the meaning of cultural diversity in my own words and how it relates to the field of nursing. Lastly, I will explain three ways in which I provide culturally sensitive care to my patients. Leininger has eight reasons that she believes describe why transcultural nursing is a necessity. The first reason is because there has been a large increase in migration between countries all over the world. Due to the growing diversity within this country and worldwide,…

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    evenness was 0 in samples that also have 0 value of Shannon index that indicates less species diversity result in only one or few species dominate. Remaining samples have moderately high species evenness (Figure 1 (c)). As far as Simpson index of diversity is concerned, minimum value was 0 while maximum value was 0.77. This index value range between 0 and 1, the greater value correspond to large sample diversity. It indicates the probability that two individuals which are randomly selected from…

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    Some cultural diversity is Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim individual. The culture place different constraints with care on food, treatment, communication, and daily life style. It can be difficult to make adjustment in care without adding a cost. Cultural diversity is influenced by many different factors as in figure 3. Cultural diversity with the elder have different education level, religious practices, social nets, and other aspects. The important to understanding the diversity of cultures…

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