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    place for cultural diversity, UF is truly one of the biggest melting pots of cultures. I hope to show that in this essay. The reason I have chosen UF to write my essay on is to learn as much as I can about the university, in hopes that this will help when I apply to the university. Identify and discuss the current actions the organization takes to address cultural diversity for students, and for employees at the University of Florida. Within Student Affairs is “Multicultural & Diversity…

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    Cultural Diversity and Its Influence on Nursing Practice Cultural Diversity is a key component to quality patient centered care. The Nurse needs to be aware of their own cultural attitudes. It is also very import that as nurses we understand the patient’s cultural preferences and needs. Cultural competence is becoming more important because of the increase in cultural diversity in our country. In the United States 13% of our population was not born in this country and another 8-10million are…

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    Strategies for Nurses to implement Lowe and Archibald (2009) stated in their article, Cultural Diversity: The Intention of Nursing, that the overall purpose of nursing was seen as a discipline that grips, assimilates, and pervades the diversity of a cultural which has always been challenged and assessed. Variations in the ethnic and cultural arrangement of the US population, according to Lowe and Archibald (2009) continuously produces challenges for nurses on a daily basis, which often time…

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    I find the cultural and ethnic diversity of the Soviet Union to be a source of endless fascination, a topic I could spend countless hours on and never grow tired of. The cultural and ethnic diversity of the Soviet Union has been a passion of mine ever since I found and listened to an old CD with the different anthems of the various Soviet Socialist Republics (SSRs) such as Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Byelorussia. I am captivated by the diversity and cooperation of the various states within the…

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    "Abre la boca y cepillarse los dientes!" I exclaimed while demonstrating tooth brushing motions on a giant plastic mouth. The crowd of twenty Ecuadorian children looked up at me in amazement, and, following my directions, put their new toothbrush with toothpaste into their mouth, and started scrubbing their teeth. The kids ranged from 4 to 16 years old and for many this was their first time brushing their teeth. Afterward, it was the kids turn to teach us something. We sat in a circle and played…

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    China is an enormously large country, and the traditions and customs of its populace vary by geography and ethnicity. More than 1.3 billion people live in China, representing 56 minority groups. The largest group is the Han Chinese, with about 900 million people. Other groups include the Tibetans, the Mongols, the Manchus, the Naxi, and the Hezhen. The Chinese Communist Party that rules the nation is officially atheist. In recent years, they have become more tolerant of religions. Currently,…

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    characteristics. Such as a person’s facial structure, eyes, hair, and skin color. Race was attribute to physical characteristic and divided in groups in the early 19th century. This classification can be complicated as U.S. has become more diverse and diversity continues to grow. Such integration is bringing new races as generations grow and continue to integrate Ethic groups refer to people who belong to a social group having a distinctive culture such as nationality, religion, regional…

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    Cultural diversity in schools In history, diversity was not acknowledged as a necessary element of education. In prior years, the United States has been contemplating as a country whose people were generally of two races, black and white. The reality is that America is a nation where citizens come from all nations of the world, and practice every recognized religion. It’s essential to include diversity in the classroom because our society has become so cultural diverse. While many people assume…

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    Cultural diversity is a very integral part of society as a whole. Diversity is defined as "the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society". This kind of variety is necessary for any societal growth. I completely agree with the statement "The inclusion of cultural diversity in the history curriculum is an asset to learning and the overall educational system". Cultural studies should be a mandatory course in every school. There are countless benefits to including these…

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    When most of us define our work place; we also define it by the number of people who do complete the work place. People from cultural diverse back rounds bring values and ethics that may not appeal to all with them, but then for any workplace to thrive, survive and do well, this diversity needs to be admired and understood. Employers plays a huge role in implementing an environment for which its practices that encourage respect and acceptability of diverse views. The practice makes economic…

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