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    companies have on diversity. Throughout this research paper, I will be emphasizing the main factors that contribute to the success of a business. Companies today face many difficulties in understanding the concepts of diversity in the workplace. The main purpose of this paper is to deliver accurate information that is suitable to all readers. Introduction Organizational culture consists of shared values and assumptions within an organization. Companies that embrace diversity will have an…

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    necessity. I will also give the meaning of cultural diversity in my own words and how it relates to the field of nursing. Lastly, I will explain three ways in which I provide culturally sensitive care to my patients. Leininger has eight reasons that she believes describe why transcultural nursing is a necessity. The first reason is because there has been a large increase in migration between countries all over the world. Due to the growing diversity within this country and worldwide,…

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    Diversity Reflection Paper

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    knew about what diversity really meant. I thought I “knew” the meaning of diversity because I moved from another country, but diversity it is more than speaking a different language. Diversity is the embrace of dissimilarities of people from different cultural backgrounds. This class gave me the tools to reflect on how my personal experiences taught me about diversity and how I have embraced it in different situations. Moving to the United States made me learned much more about diversity. As I…

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    Diversity is the force of many dimensions that become the building blocks to numerous organizations existing. People from different genders, ethnicity, national origin, and sexual orientations make up for the diverse workforces that did not exist due to discrimination and other societal issues that created a barrier for companies. Now, as a society, we have managed a great amount of diversity through implementing laws and allowing global experiences that has created corporate culture a thing for…

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    Is Cultural Diversity Proving to be Compatible with Social Unity? In this essay, I will be using multiple case studies of countries, as well as areas in the UK, to explain why I believe the British government should embrace and encourage cultural diversity, as I believe cultural diversity is proving to be compatible with social unity and that the presence of systems encouraging cultural diversity is not the reason for a general lack of social unity, which can be attributed to other reasons,…

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    the school has fully embraced the value of diversity. In addition, the principal is concerned that the curriculum used at CCS is not multicultural. The principal supports the idea that all the students in the classroom should see themselves and their experiences in the curriculum. Because students in settings with limited diversity do not have the opportunity to interact with people from other cultural backgrounds, they should learn to value diversity. As a school leader, Mark has determined…

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    However, getting everyone in an organization to communicate well together can often be a difficult task to achieve. With the ever changing diversity within the workforce, people are often required to work with people who may be different than them and that may carry different views. This is why it is extremely important to build and enforce communication skills in the workplace. When two people have different outlooks, it is very common for the communication between the two to be vague or absent…

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    Cultural Diversity in Elementary Education According to the Alabama Course of Study, cultural diversity is imperative when it comes to the success of the scientific community. People from all different ethnicities, religions, nationalities, groups, and races have contributed to the world of science and the many groundbreaking discoveries over the course of many centuries. In order for science education to be successful in the elementary classroom, students must find relevance in what they are…

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    Personal Narrative: Anime

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    Asian Fest is an annual event held every Memorial Day weekend with more than 100,000 visitors. Their mission is to promote the importance of cultural diversity in building a vibrant, prosperous and healthy community. Now I must admit I was a bit skeptical about going. At that moment in time I have never been to an event as culturally diverse as this one. I have watched anime and been to Asian based restaurants…

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    evenness was 0 in samples that also have 0 value of Shannon index that indicates less species diversity result in only one or few species dominate. Remaining samples have moderately high species evenness (Figure 1 (c)). As far as Simpson index of diversity is concerned, minimum value was 0 while maximum value was 0.77. This index value range between 0 and 1, the greater value correspond to large sample diversity. It indicates the probability that two individuals which are randomly selected from…

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