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    necessary for teachers to balance student’s needs, this way the teacher will recognize the level at which individual students are in. This will provide proper levels of challenge for all students. This will accommodate the differences among the student’s cultures. Teachers who have students that are culturally diverse should identify the students’ individual and cultural differences in a constructive manner. Creating positive identification makes a basis for the development of effective…

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    countries, it is important to embrace them to improve campus diversity and academic competition. This also provides a learning opportunity for domestic students to know about other cultures, languages, and traditions. Happy international students would like to continue their education at ABC University and bring prestige, culture, and good financial health to the university. Loss of Revenue Caused due to International Students Transfers After studying the reports received from the university’s…

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    different cultural background to the one he/she is living in, he/she may face problems with language, isolation and prejudice. Firstly, it is not a great surprise that children who are growing upon two different communities are facing problem with languages. Children’s constitute an increasingly relevant and important source of diversity around us. People from other culture helps other people from different culture to develop cultural sensitivity and skills in working with people from different…

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    should include "cultural values, belief systems, and traditions that inform the production of such cultural forms" (Drader, 1997). Students from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to preserve and embrace their cultures. Education builds knowledge, therefore, students learn to accept other cultures/groups when they are able to understand other perspectives. Based on the readings and research completed for Cultural Foundations of Education, the following concepts have established a critical role…

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    It is important that everyone learns about the cultures that they are 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…

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    International negotiation is the process of making business deals across national and international cultures. All multinational projects require negotiation and communication skills that work globally. As the world’s market has become increasingly global, companies will have to be more into negotiating business. For example, let us assume that the centre of gravity of business decisions shifts to countries like India, China, Brazil and Mexico, and then the developed nations like United States…

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    uniqueness and power that numerous of cultures are able to work together as a whole. As well as creates problems in our society on perception and trust towards one another. Since, we have accepted multiple cultures around the world, people are usually debating each other about what’s right to belief in, what we should believe in or nothing at all. In fact, having an immense diverse community creates the public’s opinion about one another. The different cultures and traditions that each…

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    3.3. Culture Values, religions, beliefs, behaviors, and thoughts all refer to culture. It is a way of life that each language group has the same culture-specific features (Newmark, 1988). Culture plays an important role in translation. Larson (1984) argues that “language is a part of culture and therefore, translation from one language to another cannot be done adequately without acknowledge of the two cultures as well as the two languages structures”. Thus, realizing the source and target…

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    world with many different ethnicities and cultures. Since you will meet a lot of diverse patients in a hospital, you must be skilled with cultural care and cultural competency. Anyone going into healthcare needs to be able to treat a patient with different beliefs from yours and possibly unable to speak English. So, you need to know your own heritage and how your culture treats health and illnesses. Afterward, you need to be able to understand different cultures and their own beliefs on health.…

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    As a consequence, they often spend a lot of time at work, and might be under pressure trying to adapt to the new culture. The combination of emotional depression and exhaustion (otherwise known as burn-out) because of a huge amount of stress or overwork is a common problem for new expatriates. Unless lightened, the consequences can dramatically reduce effectiveness…

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