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    change in a sense of identity, which is always tied to a person 's ethnic and cultural life, (Lawrence et al, 2012, p.78). As Hedges, (2012) purports, students from diverse cultures create multiple…

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    Culture Vs Western Culture

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    Mead (1978, p. 64), claims that culture is a standard quality that is passed from ancient period of time to new time, however on account of the unique creativity of the Internet several people are not picking up from their generations, but instead from the Internet. Generally speaking, the recent exploration of cultures over the spread of the Internet has made many people lose their cultural uniqueness and qualities. However, the western culture has been extremely useful to discrete social…

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    Divergence of indigenous cultures has been a prodigious topic of the 21st century. As of this exact moment we have over 7,000 distinct cultures but we are decreasing at a leisurely rate. You should take into consideration, that by dominating over other cultures, we are losing this divergence of indigenous cultures and it is withdrawing the benefits of cultures that contributes to the alleviating of the worlds complications. As a consequence of this decreasing, we as human beings need to call…

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    This essay will analyze how the creation of the nation-state systemically marginalizes indigenous women because of their race, class, gender, ethnicity and sexuality. I will briefly define the concept of spatial segregation to understand how it relates to the film Finding Dawn and the book Ravensong. The nation-state facilitates violence towards indigenous communities through their laws, social practices, and institutional policies. Moreover, aboriginal women are highly vulnerable to male…

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    Due to the fact America has become the melting pot of cultures it shows most people have become cosmopolitan. People have become more open-minded and understanding of values other than their own. New technology is responsible for spreading those ideas across the world, which allowed Kwame Appiah’s vision of cosmopolitanism to come back to life because it helped promote social change. Society in the past were very closed minded about cultures other than their own because they were not educated…

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    minorities in leadership positions can make a big impact and “leverage their cultural uniqueness for the benefit of their work teams and employers (Ingram, 2015). Minorities in leadership positions can also build understanding between different cultures and server as an example to lower-level employees that there are career advancement opportunities available within the organization (Ingram, 2015). One of the most important roles of a leader is to build relationships in an effort to…

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    clothing, hairstyles, etc, of minority groups are being used by majority groups (white people), where personal gain or profit is involved, then it is negative cultural appropriation. This is because the majority group is taking an aspect of a minority’s culture and making it popular and liked, when the minority group is often shunned for it. However, Sehgal justifies that there are times when not all cultural appropriation is wrong. When a…

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    Leininger Nursing Theory

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    Potential antecedents of Leininger’s Culture Care Theory include cultural awareness, cultural knowledge, cultural sensitivity, and cultural skills. According to the NCCC (n.d) cultural awareness is the foundation of cultural competence and is defined as being observant and conscious of the similarities and differences among cultures. Cultural sensitivity starts with self-awareness (Rew, 2014). It also includes being aware of cultural similarities and differences and their effect on values,…

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    inherited; it has to be learned and earned by each generation anew; if the transmission should be interrupted for one century, civilization would die, and we should be savages again.” In his speech, Cultural Diversity: A Worldview, Sowell states “Cultures exists so, we don’t have to relearn everything.” He believes “ Cultural diversity, viewed…

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    be doing this reaction paper on pairing number two. The first video was on culture and personality while the second video was called Alejandro Mamani: A case study in culture and personality. Following the two videos, I wasn’t certain how to compare or contrast the two videos. Subsequent to our class discussions, I was able to wrap my mind around how they compare to one another. For instance, comprehending that both culture and personality are abstract was a nice starting point for me to…

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