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    Diversity In SABB

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    without its obstacles. The main problem to be discussed and analyzed in the report is strictly relevant to communication, and culture differences and language specifically. Perceptual, cultural and language obstacles are needed to be surmounted for diversity programs to be effective at workplace. Unproductive communication leads to perplexity, lack of cooperation, and low confidence. There are always staffs that will decline to accept the fact that the communal and educational makeup of their…

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    Language Gap Ideology

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    The positive language patterns in lower income families are not given as much attention as unfamiliar language ideologies that are considered “standard.” Different cultures abide by various sets of language constructs. Just as an American may believe in one Standard English, different cultures exhibit various dialects of English. Johnson considers SES challenges that lower income children may face, therefor he opposes the view of those children being labeled as inferior. He also…

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    definition of good? If education uses the label good to define instructional practices, the word implies that superior education is universal. What works in one setting, works for all settings. Adapting that erroneous thought process negates that culture is limited and should be defined indigenously. Ethnic and cultural diversity is appropriate in a particular setting, for a specific group of individuals, to meet certain…

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    Racism In Australia

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    Racism in the police force is a contributing factor in the over-representation of Indigenous people in the criminal justice system. In Australia, the number of prisoners with an Indigenous background has been rising over the past decade (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2015). With Indigenous people making up only 2% of the adult population in Australia, it is alarming that Indigenous adults make up over a quarter of the prisoner population (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2015). The numbers…

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    of a new dominant culture. Gordon also states that cultural assimilation is the first type of assimilation to take place. He then defines structural assimilation as the full incorporation of an ethnic group into a society. Meaning they have equal access to education, financial institutions and…

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    years home-based early intervention programs have been focusing on cross-cultural competence. Cultural competence within home-based early intervention services has professionals respond respectfully and effectively to children and families of all cultures, languages, classes, races, ethnic backgrounds, religions, and other diversity factors (Lam & Cipparrone, 2008). There has been seen an increase in family and professional relationships due to home-based early intervention services where…

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    When we think about society, we can talk about little groups of specific ideas that form a whole being. In this case, we are going to talk about culture and it effect in society. Sociologists indicate that the word culture involves many meanings that could be used in different fields where the human being operates. Sociologically, culture is also known as the characteristics that groups share; we can be able to understand similarities and differences within some groups by cultural aspects. It…

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    Children's Play Analysis

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    cultural environment they live in. Although it varies in different cultures, and changes over time as society develops, it is a universal children’s culture through which children make sense of the adult world and develop their social identities. How children play is directly affected by how play is valued socially and culturally (Bragg, Kehily, 61). In the following I am going to explore how children play in different cultures which reflect the values of the adult world they live in. However,…

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    see and describe culture in many different ways. Culture could be different characteristics and knowledge of a particular group, for example characteristics such as language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Growing up we are experiencing and learning many different cultures from our peers and our communities, but do people ever think about how these different characteristics can affect who we are? Even the most simple of characteristics that fall under culture can impact us.…

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    The world continues to record escalating number of refugees. Governments guarantee the physical security and basic human rights of its citizens and the refugees. When civilians become refugees, the safety, and human rights disappears. In this case, countries should be aware and act on their obligations to protect refugees and people seeking asylum. In some cases, host countries fail to protect these refugees. Consequently, these refugees have a hard time catering for their families and meeting…

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