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    Any culture is not superior or inferior to others. If I got another opportunity, I will definitely avoid cultural bias, will treat her as similar as others, will help her to go up the ladder and achieve her goals. c. How will you lessen the effect of cultural bias in your service delivery? Cultural bias is taking one’s own culture as superior and treating other’s cultures inferior. That imagination leads to lot of discriminations especially…

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    establishing settlements. During the 20th century there were more comparative studies with collected data used to analyze the differences of various cultures. Anthropologist Bronislow Malinowski created an important foundation of fieldwork known as functionalism, which was then a new way to see other cultures. Malinowski argued that the establishment of culture was created to meet the needs of individuals rather than the complete society. He believed that “society is like a biological organism…

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    would incorporate the different cultures of the students into the classroom is through the labeling of the classroom. Each section of the classroom will be labeled with English as while as all the different languages of the students. In doing so the students will learn the languages of their classmates if just through a few words. In addition to these labels, I will have one day a month dedicated to introducing a new culture to the students. Starting with the cultures already in our class. On…

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    A number of men and women around the world join the military in order to fight for their country and protect its citizens from any danger, either from outsiders or from within. Sometimes, it takes two different governments to come together despite their differences. But what if those in charge are the ones abusing their power and instead of protecting its people, they are causing a disservice and putting them in horrendous situations. In “U.S. Soldiers Told to Ignore Sexual Abuse of Boys by…

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    I interviewed my friend, Chris, for this assignment. The primary and secondary dimensions and the responses to the questions he provided during the interview showcase his culturally influenced attitudes and values that shape who he is as a person. I also realized that we share common fears and hold common values, while maintaining differences as well. I learned that there are common fears and needs that are universal and felt by everyone. Based on this interview, I can see the culturally…

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    of the world. In order to Tan fits into the American culture, she uses different kinds of English then people can take her…

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    a much more sophisticated entity, it is crucial that we must understand, and accept, the countless number of varying cultures that we will observe throughout our lives. As someone who was born into a small rural town that lacks diversity, I set out to learn the differences between my culture, and the cultures of the Asian-American and Mexican-American families of today. My culture can be defined as being identified as a middle-class, blue-collar, White American. I was born into a small community…

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    Multicultural Teamwork

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    Multiculturalism describes the existence, acceptance, or promotion of multiple cultural traditions within a single jurisdiction, usually considered in terms of the culture associated with an ethnic group (Wikipedia, 2015). Workplace in today’s organisations has employees from diversified backgrounds and as sharing of knowledge is global and seamless, irrespective of audience; the environment has become friendlier than before, and colleagues are friends or a friend of friends, resulting in hiring…

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    Although the New England and Chesapeake regions were settled by basically English, each region was clearly different than the other. This could have happened for many reasons, but difference in how the families were structured and the effect of religion on each region were probably two very big influences on the different developments of the societies. In New England, people who immigrated there came mostly in the form of families. In 1635, "Ship's List of Emigrants bound for New England,"…

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    John is from the savage reservation were everyone is an individual, John is taken back to Brave New World and is shocked at the loss of individuality. “The Savage stood looking on, "O brave new world, O brave new world…" In his mind the singing words seemed to change their tone. They had mocked him through his misery and remorse, mocked him with how hideous a note of cynical derision!” This quote demonstrates what John thinks of Brave New World. He thinks it is a horrible place whereas those…

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