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    Kreuter et al reported that systematically integrating culture into individually tailored cancer prevention and control interventions may enhance their effectiveness in diverse populations6. Till date, no intervention targets the individual cultural beliefs of African-American patients with hypertension to improve…

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    Effective governance and leadership, and recognition and incorporation of Indigenous models of governance, play an essential part in successfully overcoming the social, economic, and health disadvantages and development of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. In 2005, the Federal government implemented a new Indigenous policy, abolishing the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, and transferring to mainstream government departments the responsibility for the delivery of…

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    environment facet focuses on the patient’s culture, economic status, interactions with family and friends, and their state of mind. The health aspect covers the patient’s overall health and wellness meaning their physical,…

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    Australia, a country of great diversity, multiculturalism and individuality. Our soil holds many unique physical features including a heterogeneous range of flora and fauna. Our ethnic history holds likeness to those of no other geographical destination, which may explains why Australia is such a captivating country to the rest of the world. The evolution of Australia occurred in a very short period of time, beginning with the earliest convict settlements around the 19th century, to the now…

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    CULTURE I grew up in eastern part of Nigeria, and my first knowledge of culture as a way of life was being passed to me through the oral tradition as I moved along with parents and relatives. I can remember my interpretation of culture had to do with language, food, dressing and mode of reference. In fact, people’s dress code or language mode easily exposed from which part of location they were from and this made me to associate culture with location and race. I remembered in an occasion my dad…

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    To except other for who they are, where their at you need to have a open mind. You have to take the time to understand others no matter where they come from. The world has many different cultures and as a society, community, state; we all have a responsibility to embrace one another with respect. Who knows, we could learn something new. Our minds are like a blank canvas, and seeing the world through others eyes like anthropologist broadens…

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    reasons. Early Christianity and Islamic Culture are both traditions, which were improved upon. They both looked to a higher God. That is the first thing I knew about Islam and Christianity, when discussed. Their religion was the foundation of their entire culture. Their Gods did contrast considering the Islamic god was Allah, and the Christian’s God was the holy spirit, but they both built their foundation on a higher being. In the medieval ages the culture was roman Christianity. In…

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    The effects on teachers and teaching would be that a different culture or raced teacher might teach this different than another teacher, but it shouldn’t bother the students depending on the culture. As a community as a whole Larnels dad and a couple of his friends found the cat and returned it to the owner. So as we view cultures some people come together to help people out because that is the respectful thing to do no matter what culture background they have. Conclusion This book…

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    Cross-Cultural Miscues Culture can be defined using many different phrases; one way of phrasing culture is a system of shared ideas or meanings. Different parts of the world have vastly different cultures that they practice in their society. Since so many contrasting cultures are present, not everyone knows about what is acceptable in every culture. This leads to cultural “norms” being violated resulting in a cross-cultural miscue. Cross-cultural miscues happen because the actions or languages…

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    the question, what is culture? The question results in two answers. There is one with positive feedback or one with negative feedback. Culture is dependent upon the influences of people and how they interact with each other in their said culture and others in a different said culture, by which they create societal norms for people to categorize themselves. The interpretation of what culture is or should be like differs upon each individual’s own beliefs. Some believe that culture is bad and…

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