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    Introduction This paper aims to explore some of the key cultural differences between Australia and China from a business perspective and how these cultural characteristics affect how business is conducted. Understanding these cultural differences is essential for successful business relationships and due to the globalisation of markets, is more relevant now. Such is the need to understand both the overall culture of a country as well as the internal culture within the business, that failure to…

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    Ellyce Uy & Jeffrey Fenrich EDCP320 101 Assignment 3 - Option 1 - HOPE Cross-Curricular Lesson PHE - YOGA/SCIENCE - Core Muscle Groups Duration: 1 hour Instructors: Ellyce Uy & Jeffrey Fenrich Grade Level: 6 Objective: Using the breath as a source of inner strength (Idea Health and Fitness Association, 2011, para. 2). After exploring a unit about the core muscles in science, students will be able to connect their thoughts and ideas to a…

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    In the United States, many doctors face the challenge of working with patients that are of a different race or ethnicity from him or herself. Along with that, these patients are left confused and with a sense of powerlessness when working with American doctors. It becomes very hard to communicate not only because of a distinct language barrier, but also a cultural barrier. Many cultures approach situations in different ways, especially in regard to medical care. The book, The Spirit Catches You…

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    According to the Australian Red Cross Blood Service (ARCBS), one in three Australians will need a transfusion in their life, but only one in thirty Australians donates blood. The aim of research is to discover factors to influence people not to donate blood in population across multiethnic, diverse culture and different demographic groups in Australia. This will enable ARCBS to create a strategy that will motivate a greater proportion to donate blood. The reasons of low participation rate of…

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    CHILDREN IN the United States are routinely taught that Abraham Lincoln of Illinois freed the slaves. But few children learn that Eugene Victor Debs of Indiana devoted his life to ending wage slavery. Ray Ginger’s wonderful biography of Debs—The Bending Cross—first published in 1949, and reprinted by Haymarket Books in 2007—introduces readers to a working-class hero as well as a period of immense struggle from below often treated as a footnote in most U. S. histories. Some of Debs’ contemporary…

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    Today’s leaders are faced with many challenges. In an ever-increasing global and interconnected society, it is important for modern leaders to be able to connect with and lead a variety of individuals from diverse backgrounds. Leaders must be savvy in the way they interact with employees and stakeholders, but must also consider ways to build a multi-cultural workforce. Spiritual leaders seek to engage the human spirit-mind, body and soul (Benefiel, as cited in Redden, 2010). It is then…

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    Application Security – why it’s important? Application security is the utilization of programming, equipment, and procedural strategies to shield applications from outside dangers. Once a bit of hindsight in programming plan, security is turning into an inexorable imperative worry amid advancement as applications turn out to be all the more much of the time available over systems and are, subsequently, defenseless against a wide assortment of the dangers. Efforts to establish safety incorporated…

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    Finally, the Dalsgaard et al. study has important strengths and weaknesses. A key strength of this study is the use of a long-period of follow-up without significant attrition rate in participants. This prolonged level of follow-up allows for the study researchers to identify anomalies and confounding issues in the data. The study also utilized DSM criteria for diagnosis of ADHD, conduct disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder. This measure, again, limits the possibility of erroneous…

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    Culture and Communication Hofstede’s cultural dimensions theory is a framework for cross-cultural communication. It explains the effects of a society's culture on the values of its members, and how these values relate to behavior. According to the theory, it is challenging when having effective communication with people of different culture. The way of thinking, seeing, hearing, and interpreting the world is provided by people in various…

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    that is typically used in the healthcare industry to refer to certain attitudes and behaviors, as well as the policies shaped by them, within a specific situation or workplace that enables professionals to be able to effectively work together in a cross-cultural environment. By taking into consideration the different cultures in a setting, cultural competence allows for the culturally appropriate implementation of specific policies, practices, and procedures in order to increase the quality of…

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