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    In this course I will acquire things as it relates to racism such as mechanisms of oppression and discrimination, understanding values and beliefs of different cultures, and type of bias behaviors. Having a comprehension on how the world or society function will create a better atmosphere, relation and appreciation for one…

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    An Effective Approaches to Parenting. There are many different cultures in the world, and every culture has its own view about parenting. For example, Vietnamese parents in particular, and Asian parents in general are always known by their strictly parenting approaches; American’s parents, conversely, are popular with their scientifically parenting method without placing any unnecessary pressure on their children. Each country has its own advantage. Comparing between two approaches of parenting…

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    Diversity is about learning about the differences in other people’s values, their attitudes, their beliefs and cultures, their life experiences of each person in a group of people. It means to respect the difference in others regarding culture, religion, disability, beliefs and attitudes in any group of individuals. Such as in the setting I am working in we have welcome signs in different languages, incorporating all languages also in all the rooms we have signs in all languages as to what…

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    Adolescent Connectedness

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    For this discussion, I decided to read the article called “A Multicultural Assessment of Adolescent Connectedness: Testing Measurement Invariance across Gender and Ethnicity” by Karcher and Sass. The main purpose of this article was to use the Hemingway: Measure of Adolescent Connectedness to investigate if there was invariance at the time of measuring adolescent connectedness across different racial/ethnic groups and gender. This primary function seems to be multicultural inclusive as it wants…

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    Sanjay Subrahnanyam’s Courtly Encounters delves into questions about the encounters between the South Asian empires and European ones. Subrahnanyam challenges those who have limited translation and encounter to the initial contact between societies. Instead, he opens the question to what he terms “courtly encounters.” The book examines the cross encounters between “potentially secular spheres” (xiv) as well as relations between Muslims, Catholics and the “newly emergent ‘Hindu’ sphere” (xv).…

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    up narrative for others. Modern subjects were never established in Japan, with Japanese subjects perceived to be constantly loose, flexible, confusing, ambiguous, and reproducible. Asia was considered synonymous with the image of an authoritarian culture lacking in emotional connection, cold, impersonal, and machine-like. Japanese was embodied in liminal quality with not even considered greater than that of robots, but equated with…

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    DBQ Essay Asian societies largely relied on cultural borrowing to form their governments, traditions, and societies. These documents show cultural diffusion through Japan borrowing ideas from China regarding government, different perspectives on others cultures, and the outward perceptions on each culture. Documents two and four focus on what cultural borrowing does to help grow governments. Documents one, three, and five discuss how the perspective of each country from the outside can help or…

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    society. With this in mind, both of the cultural plues that I went to had these to two categories. For example, at H Mart most of the society consisted in race. The reason can be that it is an Asian market. Yet, there was still diversity in the market, this is a reason how it limited my perspective of an Asian market. In contrast to H Mart, Café Beau Soleil had more of a social class construct. To exemplify, the café was high-priced so the majority of their customers were wealthy and were older.…

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    The Nonverbal Communication System of the Japanese Culture in Comparison to Some Asian Cultures INTRODUCTION Understanding various cultures requires a huge appreciation of cultural diversities. It is very essential to have at least, a background of a certain cultural society to avoid misunderstandings which might occur between you and another person or a group which practices a different way of thinking and actuations than you do since each culture has a certain belief on what is to be…

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    Cultural Values In Canada

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    has a different set of cultural values district to that country and it’s unique culture. Culture can be defined in many ways but the one that I think sums up culture the best is Merriam-Websters version stating that culture is, “the integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations” (Merriam-Websters, 2017). Culture can be determined by countries, parents, religion and governments. Values…

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