Experiencing Different Cultures Essay

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    they choose to live and express themselves. In our everyday lives, we cross paths with different people who possess a wide diversity of cultures, values and morals. Some individuals who believe and practice the same culture may identify themselves differently from others or express themselves at different levels. After completing the exercise, Self-Assessment 1.4. Cross-Cultural Development, in the book Culture and Health: Applying Medical Anthropology by Michael Winkelman, I discovered many…

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    Fadiman’s The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down addresses experiences and decisions we may all relate to in some degree through the narrative of a journalist. It offers a different perspective and insightfulness that has been used as an acceptable resource on teaching cultural competence. As a passive reader, our understanding of cultural competence has grown more humanistic, because we feel the healthcare provider’s frustration and their concerns becoming more salient, while we see how a…

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    situations. These kinds of movies are easier to do as compared to those that need various effects. They require real places for the setting and minimal fancy things to make the scenes seem real. In the newer version of The Parent Trap, differences in culture of the twins was depicted by making one of them a typical American child and the other one a more conservative British child. For the dialogues, the actors used simple English. Transitions for the movie are sudden and there are no lag…

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    Introduction Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an issue that affects women worldwide. Approximately 30% of women have experienced physical or sexual violence in an intimate relationship (White & Satyen, 2015). Experiencing intimate partner violence can greatly affect a woman’s wellbeing leading to physical and mental health problems. Depression, anxiety, and PTSD are among just some of the issues experienced by survivors of intimate partner violence. Women are twice as likely to experience…

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    In today's world, the need to understand people from other cultures is becoming more important and unavoidable as the world changes in different aspects of life. The ability to communicate effectively with other individuals from other cultures is called intercultural competence. To be interculturally competent, an individual must have the correct knowledge and skills to effectively communicate with an individual in an intercultural context. Intercultural competence is made up of a few essential…

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    Our morality is also shaped by culture. For example, in some cultures it is wrong to leave your shoes on when you enter a home and not in other cultures. Another example would be how some religions are strictly against issues such as gay marriage and others are not. Our culture has a great influence upon what we view as right and wrong and what people believe to be morally permissible is often a reflection…

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    Walkabout Ritual

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    boys to live in the wild for six months. The goal is to make them mature enough to survive by themselves. The teenagers have to trace paths that their ancestors took. This ritual is a reflection of how 50,000 years ago their ancestors survived in different environments in Australia. This most frequent ritual also consists of activities including boys that go on walks across the desert to find their spirituality. They walk a total distance of about 1000 miles, without any help from others. The…

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    Thunderbird as someone “with a unique spirit, a love of the international, a love of language and culture. People who feel at home whether they are in South America, South Africa, Russia or the Middle East. People who have great affection for all things international”. I feel like I strongly identify with this statement. I have found that my true comfort zone is when I am in a new place, learning about new cultures. I believe that my experiences and education have provided me not only with a…

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    Shared Knowledge Analysis

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    shared knowledge system where individuals from different cultural backgrounds are collectively brought and are imparted with ideas based on various areas of knowledge, which contain theories, facts and information. In this era of rapid technological change, knowledge can be dissipated to all corners of the world due to the global individual. This contemporary setting begs the question that is the concept of knowledge influenced by religion, history, culture and sciences or is it based on…

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    Communications course. I am glad that I took this class because it made me understand what I was going through when I was abroad for the first time. The material covered has given me the necessary tools to use for further encounters with people from different cultures. One of the very first topics that I could relate to was cultural shock and its four stages. When going over every one of those I had flashbacks of my year overseas. I had lived my entire life in a small town where not much…

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