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    Hispanic Culture: Issues of Healthcare and Privacy When providing care for someone from another culture the nurse must be aware that there are some cultural differences that are upheld by other cultures. The nurse must not impose their cultural views on the patient. And the nurse cannot let his/her views effect the quality of care to be provided. The nurse also must take these differences into consideration while still doing his/her best to provide the finest, culturally appropriate care…

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    Cultural competence refers to understanding other cultures, by obtaining cultural education, understanding how different cultures function in society, how society has treated their culture and their cultural behaviors (Lum, 2004). While interviewing individuals from a different culture the interviewer must show the ability to ask questions about the interviewee’s family and culture without appearing insensitive. Interviewing Deona Queen gave the opportunity to acquire information about her…

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    world through a set of goggles crafted by their culture. Each choice made by one is dictated by their cultural background and how it has influenced them. This includes how one reacts to and treat others. For instance, a worldview can determine one's place in life in a social hierarchy, and the quality of life they deserve, and the expectations that are held for them in a family. Expectations set by one's family is something that is determined with a culture playing a large role in the making of…

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    different cultures in the world from Japanese cultures, to Chinese cultures, to even our very own American cultures. I will talk about American culture, even though there are many sub-cultures in the American culture I will try to narrow it down. American cultures for us is the normal things we do; we tend to think that everyone does the same things that we do in our everyday life. For example, from driving on the right side of the road to even eating with forks and knives. Everyone’s culture is…

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    The Nonverbal Communication System of the Japanese Culture in Comparison to Some Asian Cultures INTRODUCTION Understanding various cultures requires a huge appreciation of cultural diversities. It is very essential to have at least, a background of a certain cultural society to avoid misunderstandings which might occur between you and another person or a group which practices a different way of thinking and actuations than you do since each culture has a certain belief on what is to be…

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    The rise of popularity of Japanese and Korean culture in the U.S. has affected a great many things in American culture. These cultures have even begun to infiltrate the U.S.'s largest medium of pop culture: media. Korean pop music has taken over international music charts and is holding one of the largest fan bases in America. Korea has as well started a new trend of watching their dramas, not on TV, but through the growing industry of streaming websites. All the while Japan is steadily taking…

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    FLA #1 1. What is the relationship of language and culture? • According to Edward Sapir (1921) cited by David Elmes (2013), there is an adjacent connection between language and culture in which one cannot likely to understand or appreciate without having the awareness of the other. Furthermore, Emma (2010) says that language can be noticed as a verbal manifestation of culture wherein it maintains the culture ties and expresses the culture of a specific community. Aubrey Neil Leveridge (2008)…

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    Native American culture is studied in respect to the indigenous cultures who are explorers for their cultural and literary influence throughout the years. It is important to understand the culture, history and their relationship with human beings and natural world. Even the first Native American literary texts existed orally and they link the earth living people with the plants and animals, the rivers and rocks, and all things considered substantial in the life. Oak, maple, pine, cedar, fir,…

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    How have people in Latin America created culture? Culture is defined as the quality in a society or a person that arises from a concern related to the excellence in things such as the arts, letters, and manners. It is also connected with the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group. In Latin America culture was always present and it comes from various different aspects. Some of those aspects are the food, language, religion, arts, literature, music,…

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    military power. As a result, they tend to believe they have the final say and that their cultures are predominant and cannot be challenged or compared to any other. According to Linton (1937), Americans have borrowed a lot from other nations especially from the Asia continent. However, while most of their culture is borrowed from other western cultures, it is them that modifies and make their inherited culture more dominant and accepted. It is through their ingenuity of modification and…

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