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    When we become a manager, it’s up to us whether we treat everyone injustice view or not. As an agent of this society. It’s our responsibility to value everyone’s moral rights. It’s also important not to follow ethnocentrism, rather we should accept moral absolutism. This brings us to Culture and diversity. Diversity places an important role to run a business successfully. Diverse work environment makes workplace interesting and proactive. This class was my best class…

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    The Spirit Catches You

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    Ethnocentrism, which is the belief that your culture or point of view is superior to others, is very essential and needs to be broken down. Fadiman significantly contributes and establishes a relationship with medical pluralism and cultural competence. Fadiman…

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    Learning about the deaf culture and digging deep into the controversial sides of it is a significant topic that the majority of the society do not put effort to know about. I was surprised to realize that, according to Gina Shaw, most deaf parents try to guarantee to have deaf children rather than hearing children (2012). However, I think it is reasonable for deaf parents to rely on technology to have a child born deaf so that the child can be part of the deaf community and relate to the deaf…

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    Our world has been evolving since the time of its creation, and no differently, the humans and societies have been changing along with it. Decades ago there was a time where many cultures did not know of other peoples or other parts of the world. Ever since exploration started in the 1400s, leading to discovery of other societies and their resources, globalization had emerged. This development has progressed through all continents; many aspects of such societies and their institutions have…

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    laws from which any individual case may or may not be reputed as resulting from white ignorance. While all races to some degree exhibit a natural tendency judge others customs based on criterion that glorifies their own ways, otherwise known as Ethnocentrism, it is the white man’s variant which has laid the framework for the modern condition of all peoples on Earth. The author…

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    ‘The Girl in the Tangerine scarf’ by Mohja Kahf is about an immigrant Muslim girl living in the United States. The Shamy family often encounters non-muslims around them who are hostile to them and their beliefs. However the main problem is that the American culture clashes with Shamy’s way of life .The Shamy family has problems bridging the cultural differences between their nation of origin and their newly adopted country. They do not feel welcomed by many of the Americans around them. This is…

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    Nursing Care Theory

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    the way we interact in the world and the way information distributed. The impact of these changes on health care and nursing practice has also been groundbreaking. A person from different culture experience or meet one another, cultural shock, ethnocentrism, detrimental beliefs and cultural conflict are common. Today, nursing care delivery must assume a strong management for effective and culturally harmonious health care to occur. Clearly, comprehensive health care is in great demand today to…

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    something to learn from. Before this class, I was not sure how to articulate my experiences on cultural differences. Also, I did not have a good grasp on culture and how it affects us all differently. I have learned to recognize that I have my own ethnocentrism, that it is okay to feel proud of my own culture in the sense that, maybe there are other ways to do things, but I like my way better because that is the way I am accustomed to. Still, it does not mean someone else´s way is wrong or bad,…

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    (10 pts) Term: primacy effect, social norms, stereotypes (use all three) Scenario: Robert has been looking for work many months. He was discharged from the military for medical reasons due to serious hearing loss, and the loss of his left hand two years ago. He recently finished earning a degree and has sought to work in his desired field of working with autistic children. Everywhere he applies he gets an interview and he is thanked for his service. Despite there being severe shortage of workers…

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    The early 1700s upsurge of a capitalist economy and superior nation states armed with well-organized military provided a favorable advantage for Belgium, Germany, Russia, Italy, France, and British to role as the world’s imperial authorities. These countries passed a policy that allowed a more powerful nation to take control of a weaker nation by spreading their country's authority and influence through the use of military force and colonization. The name for such a policy is Imperialism.…

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