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    barriers, racism, economic hardship, high unemployment rates, changing nature and pattern of work combine to create an unfavourable set of circumstances. To begin with, patterns of work in Cabramatta have changed dramatically over time. Different cultures bring different requirements and wants. Upon arrival the Vietnamese struggled to settle into Australian society with economic hardship, and high unemployment rates due to the Recession at that time. In 1992, Cabramatta was known as drug…

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    Culture is an aspect of globalization, according to the textbook page 118, culture’s definition is “learned behavior; a way of life for one group of people living in single, related and independent community”. To international corporations, culture has an important role in their plan to sell products or services to overseas markets. In order to success, companies not only need to understand and recognize the culture’s characteristics of the entry market, they also have to learn to adjust their…

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    Multiculturalism exists when people accept and encourage many cultures to thrive in a society. Multiculturalism in Canada is the recognition that Canadians share equal rights and responsibilities. Canada is a place where people with diverse cultural backgrounds is entitled to practice their faith and traditions freely and take pride in their heritage. Some define Canada as a "cultural mosaic" which means a blend of multiple cultures in one society, organization or nation. . But, there are…

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    Alexis- culture is something that has a significant impact on our society. People experience different paths growing up which can mold their beliefs and ideas. A person viewpoint on their health care become based upon one’s culture. “Such as providing appropriate seminars for employees to attend on a yearly basis.” I agree, with this statement setting yearly reminders for employees could potentially help them remember the importance of keeping an open mind to someone’s culture. Despite and…

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    Sonal Suresh CHANDWANI M2 – IBME Table of Contents Foreword 3 Positive aspects of Vietnam 3 Vietnam- Culture, Tradition and Language 5 Intimidations for investing in Vietnam 5 Positive Aspects for Synthenia investing with Vietchem 6 Negative Aspects for Synthenia investing with Vietchem 6 Positive aspects for Vietchem investing with Synthenia 7 Negative…

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    Diversity is a complex term, but the simplest definition is differences amongst people. There are so many entities that fall under diversity, such as socioeconomic status, culture, language, age, etc. The main two types of diversity that I am going to discuss are linguistic and cultural diversity. These types of diversity are the focal diversities in an ESL classroom. In order to fully understand cultural and linguistic diversity, and how to approach the subjects of diversity, it is important to…

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    Vietnamese Culture

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    According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the Vietnamese population alone consists of 1,548,449 individuals. They are the fourth largest among the Asian population; an increase of 37.9% compared with the total Asian population growth at 43.2%. Although over half of the Vietnamese live in the west region of the United States; between 2000 and 2010, the South had experienced the largest percentage growth in Vietnamese population, by 34.1% (2010 U.S. Census). As the fifth most populous county in Florida,…

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    What Is Diversity?

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    keep in touch with their culture, students must also explore outside of their comfort zone in order to experience the world around them. Consequently, I intend to learn about different cultures and how to interact with them; the more that we interact with people that are different, the further our mind is exposed to nontraditional ideas. Diversity is the key to understanding America as more immigrants are coming in. I will not just be trying to become friends with other Asian girls; instead, I…

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    where people from different cultures interact freely with each other. However, such interaction depends on the people’s level of sensitivity towards other cultural groups. The growing need to come together prompts people to come together resulting in communication and thus the communication should be constructive and devoid of breakdowns and misunderstandings. Therefore, to effectively communicate across cultures requires a person to understand the differences in cultures to avoid intercultural…

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    discrimination and injustice are of its own creation. Hugh Johnston’s The Voyage of the Komagata Maru: The Sikh Challenge to Canada’s Colour Bar tells a tale of how Canadians closed the door to Asian immigration and manipulated a system to which foreigners were not meant to succeed. In May of 1914, 376 South Asians attempted to come to Canada by sea, only to be rejected, contained to their ship and ultimately intimidated into returning home after 6 long weeks. Johnston’s novel attempts to bring…

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