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    “La Haine” explores the themes of how cultural diaspora would affect the shape of identity. Identity reflects how the ever-changing society would affect an individual’s development, and it would never be completely set in stone. Director Mathieu Kassovitz sets out to capture how the remains of the empire is still apparent in societies with prominent cultural diaspora. Even today, it is being talked about, when it comes to the presence of the migrants. According to Paul A. Silverstein and…

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    An ethnography is an analytical and qualitative research that study people and culture. Social interaction involves the interchange and actions between individuals or groups and makes the building blocks of society. In human interaction, there is a constant exchange of nonverbal and verbal communication. Nonverbal communication involves communication without a spoken language and includes facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, spatial differences,body position and posture known as body…

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    In order for an individual to express themselves, communication is inherently vital. Generally, communication can be transmitted in two distinct manners: verbal and nonverbal. Verbally, an individual’s tone, pitch, accent, and volume all contribute to their speaking style. For example, a soft or stuttering voice is perceived to be shy and lacking confidence, while in comparison, a full and concise voice displays confidence and passion. Contrastingly, nonverbal communication is communication…

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    Effective Pain Assessment

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    Assessing Pain in Nonverbal Patients All individuals communicate verbally and nonverbally, and the ability to comprehend both communication methods is essential. Research indicates that two-thirds of communication is nonverbal and that nonverbal communication is more reliable than verbal (Washington & Leaver, 2010). Effective pain management is crucial for all patients. Many patients fear the perceived pain of disease more than the actual disease. Pain is an individualized, real experience…

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    Principle: Employees who adjust their verbal and nonverbal communication to respond to the identified probable motive of the assault are more likely to achieve the desired outcome. A reduction in assaultive behavior is a desired outcome. Key question: When I am responding to a person who is threatening to injure, am I using crisis communication, both verbal and nonverbal, to decrease the threat? Crisis communication is the main intervention for assisting students in the de-escalation process…

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    Nonverbal communication can include our clothing, physical appearance, gestures, facial and eye expressions, and more (The Communication Age). In this activity we had to play a type of charades where one person was in the middle and as a group we had to use a certain type of nonverbal communication to try and get that person to do a specific thing. One thing that we had to get them to do was walk out the door, and we could only communicate with them using our eyes. Another example was that we…

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    Culture is complex and dynamic and it is often easier to ignore culture than to deal with its complexity (Connerly & Pederson, 2005). However acknowledgement of ones own cultural heritage contributes to gaining awareness of culture (Connerly & Pederson, 2005). This is particularly important in counselling as cultural sensitivity facilitates therapy, resulting in better outcomes for clients with diverse backgrounds (Ridley, Mendoza, Kanitz, Andgermeier & Zenk, 1994). In contrast, cultural…

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    • What is the difference between the terms cultural competence and cultural humility? There seems to be some differences between cultural competence and cultural humility. According to Purnell (2013), “cultural competence in health care is having the knowledge, abilities, and skills to deliver care that is congruent with patients cultural beliefs and practice” (p.7). In my opinion this means as a nurse you are willing to acknowledge each patients cultural differences and accommodate their…

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    Anna Håkanson Case Study

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    What is your opinion of the manner in which Anna Håkansson prepared for her business trip? Could she have done a better job here? If so, how? In my opinion, Anna’s preparation was a good jumping off point but was inadequate. While her comparison of Bahrain and Sweden using Hofstede’s cultural dimensions (Steers, 2013) and her study of the structure of Arab extended families and the role this family structure plays in the decision-making process was a good start, she failed to study up on the…

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    Growing up, my parents had difficulty understanding the communal culture of the American society, in which I naturally absorbed in my developmental process. I am a first generation American. My parents are both immigrants: my mother from Colombia and my father from Puerto Rico. They had difficulty understanding events I would want to take part in with my friends that are an everyday part of an American childhood, such as sleepovers and after-school activities. Although being bilingual now…

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