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    Congo and Sudan. Each of these population groups brings their own cultural and linguistic attributes to Australia. Also included in the broad sense of Culturally and Linguistic Diverse communities are Indigenous peoples and those with a disability. Culture is the beliefs, values, knowledge and…

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    are being taught. Culture is very hard to break through because we’re often not aware of our own until we enter another, Aboriginal students have to deal with this daily and it can often stand in the way of…

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    we see that they are deeply engrained in the history of the African American culture and systematically engrained in an economic, political, and social way as well. In Why the Fires in Ferguson Won’t End Soon, Jamelle Bouie (2014) discusses some of the historical context from which we can grasp a deeper understanding of why this issue is being…

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    Having an awareness of of one 's drive towards accepting differences can also benefit cultural intelligence (Livermore, 2010). Cultural knowledge requires one to be aware of how people in other cultures think and act, and how their core values interact to form the core of their basic needs (Livermore, 2010). Cultural Strategy requires one to actively think and adapt their behavior to plan for culturally diverse situations. This comes from one 's…

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    Angela Fong Interview

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    I conducted an interview with Angela Fong a family friend, our cultures differ in our race. Angela is a middle-aged woman that has lived in Singapore, where the Buddhism religion is most prominent. Preliminary to Angela transitioning her beliefs to Christianity, she grew up practicing the Buddhism religion. For attaining cultural competence in providing healthcare I preceded the interview to understand our cultural differences. “Understanding a patient’s cultural background can facilitate…

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    They want to learn and be part of the main culture of their school. In Rain of Gold, even though Lupe starts school at the American compound, she experiences similar feelings. When her classmate announces to the class that she is poor and doesn’t even live in a house, Lupe feels devastated. In order to fully immerse students into culture, they have to be motivated. In the article titled, “Significance of Instrumental and Integrative Motivation…

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    For example, the implications for an internal and external locus of control. Sue and Sue discuss how ethnic minorities, woman, and people with low socioeconomic status are typically have higher on external locus of control. Conversely, White men typically are privileged with having a high internal locus of control. Therapists who confront people who are higher on external locus of control commonly…

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    unintended consequence. Firstly, according to the reality, somehow we can say that globalization seem to ignore human rights and basic labor standard. Many MNEs nowadays, they are using low-wage policy, exploiting workers around the world with poor working-condition. In addition, because of the attraction of low-wage labor from new economy might lead to job losses in many developed countries. Secondly, We have to mention about the effect of globalization of the…

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    Biopsychosocial Model/ Trauma History Memoirs of a Geisha reveals the mysterious customs of the geisha culture for each us to see. Prior to watching this film, I had no knowledge of the geisha culture. Through this movie, I learned that a geisha is a female Japanese entertainer. Moreover, a geisha works in teahouses, dances, play musical instruments and participates in other forms of entertainment to occupy her clients (Marshall et al., 2005). This film depicts the trials and tribulations of a…

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    new markets for their own citizens. The process of colonisation has the nature of civilizing, removal of the indigenous culture and replacement of the western cultures, values and beliefs (Cunneen, 2008). For example, thousands of indigenous children were removed from homes and were placed in European families. This assimilation policy prevent them from practicing their own culture and speak their own language, which in turn gradually removes their own cultural identities (Marchetti & Downie,…

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