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    changed on how managers are able to interact with their employees. The dynamic workplace has provided new challenges for supervisors to motivate the employees to reach the best production output. Diversity provides a new challenge for managers to motivate their employees. Although the emergence of diversity in the workplace is something to be encouraged; as no one deserves to be discriminated against due to their age, sex, religion or race it introduces many conundrums…

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    Organizations lack diversity in there higher ranks of leadership. Women make up 24 of the 500 CEOs on the fortune 500 hundred companies. While most statistics state that women make up a substantial portion of the workforce and even middle management, they fail to reach the highest ranks of an organization. There are several barriers which prevent women from moving into higher management. Some of this may be due to men who are intimidated by women and do not believe they should be in high…

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    now. There is a free will and we all are entitled to take part in whatever culture we would like. As, a Christian we should value everyone opinion regardless of their culture or belief. God created us all in His image (Genesis 1:27, ESV). So, the diversity of cultures for most are normal. It is what they know and what they were taught. However, because of sin most cultures are arrogant to the knowledge of truth which the culture of God. In my…

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    Before this class I have thought about diversity quite a bit. In the classes I took in high school diversity was frequently talked about. I have also thought about diversity independently on occasion. Although I have thought about diversity before, this class definitely has improved my understanding on the topic. I have often thought about my own identity, but always struggled to identify myself. My bubble mostly consists of just me. In general I only speak to people if they speak to me first,…

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    Diversity The cult of diversity bears no relation to tolerance or inclusion, in reality, the complete opposite. Affirmative action and social justice provides manufactured collectivised group identity, to the exclusion of others. The insidiousness of diversity lies not in its theory, but in the current practice of destroying traditional indigenous culture in all aspects of social institutions. Diversity, presented as propaganda, depicts the exoticism of differences in culture (Fig 1).…

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    of what diversity is compared to other generations. Millennials do not tend to view diversity as differences in races and genders, but rather as having different life experiences. This is called cognitive diversity and can be defined as people that have a different problem solving methodology and have different experiences from each other. A recent study from Deloitte alluded to the fact many millennials stated that they don’t think about race or gender when they think about diversity. They…

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    21st Century Diversity

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    Current attempts to promote racial, sexual and gender based diversity amongst technology companies are beneficial to the health of said companies. Diversity initiatives are important for three reasons: the increased importance of technology in the 21st century, tech companies’ need to support their audience and the enhanced performance diverse teams bring. 1. Tech Careers Are Increasingly Important in the 21st Century Digital technology is a continuously growing part of American life. The tech…

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    Texas Cultural Diversity

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    differences between the three cultures are as follows. Texas, is a very diverse culture also known as a melting pot, they have a mixture of most every culture. These different cultures get along very well working closely with each other. Cultural diversity is throughout the city businesses (Stolz, 2015). Texans are very business oriented people. They work together to get the job done. People move here from different states which add…

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    Diversity Reflection Essay

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    exposed to diversity, just not in the elderly population. I already knew that I already culturally competent. During my high school education, diversity taught me how different we are and the level of diversity I was exposed within. I saw this with language, ethnicity and various diverse groups. Regardless, I have to consider that my experience in this population has grown throughout my time at my internship. Honestly, when I began my practicum, I didn’t have too much knowledge in diversity in…

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    Diversity In Schools Essay

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    Diversity and Active Learning of My School Life My biggest failure of my life so far is that I entered Shibuya Makuhari junior and senior high school. Before I came to this school, I was as a normal child as the other pupils in my elementary school. I had no career prospects then. If there was any career outlook for me, this was just to go to a local junior high school and senior high school as my classmates in elementary school went to. I didn’t think of any further perspective after…

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