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    Giger and Davidhizar’s Transcultural Assessment Model In an era where health care is looked at as a political issue, professionals in the health care system know that adequate care must be given to all patients, regardless of history or background. A part of the patient’s background is their culture, and understanding their culture can lead to more efficient care planning and hospital routine; cultural competence is essential for closing the gap on health care disparities and reaching equitable…

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    Tolerance In Diversity

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    job. These are second judgments that are being made, which is why the Project Implicit study is relevant. This study gives the participant a small amount of time to make each of the decisions required. Determining whether a teacher has a certain preference over one race or another is especially important because of the fact that the South has more than half of schools being minority students. The article in which this comes from is, “Southern Schools Mark Two Majorities” and it discusses schools…

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    Coffee Demand

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    coffee, due to customer preferences substitutes such as roasted grain beverages seem to have minimal effect on the demand for coffee. The lack of success of these substitutes is potentially due to there tendency to be caffeine free, this addictive component of coffee tends to keep demand constant. Additionally, the variety of coffee products available such as latte, Americano or an espresso keeps the market open to a wider variety of customers will a variety of preferences, therefore demand for…

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    the teacher’s experiences and the culture of the classroom. The Children's Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE) and Preferences for Activities of Children (PAC), a time geographic study using direct observation, and voice diary by the teacher will be used to collect baseline data. The Children's Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE) and Preferences…

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    comes to the views of supporters, many of them find we still live in a racist and unfair society, which can be improved by Affirmative Action. However, those who oppose Affirmative Action contest that it interferes with equal opportunity by showing preference towards minorities and women, and therefore discriminates towards the majority. It is also thought that the goal of diversity by Affirmative Action plays no relevant role in the success of students, faculty, and employees. The views held by…

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    watch rated R movies? Why can’t you access some websites? As John Stuart said, “Censorship can be subtle, almost imperceptible, as well as blatant and overt, but, nonetheless, harmful.” Why do we censor ourselves and in what ways does it affect our preferences? Supporters for censorship often go after materials that talk about religion, sexuality, race and ethnicity, etc. Many people think it’s wrong to have conversation about sexual orientation in sex education at school. Also, others would…

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    Oncale V. Sundowners

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    Under Title VII, sexual harassment, like racial and ethnic harassment, is illegal since it constitutes discrimination with respect to a person’s conditions of employment (Bernadin, 2003). Moreover, in the Oncale v. Sundowners Offshore, Inc. (1998) decision, the Supreme Court made it extremely clear that Title VII’s prohibition on sexual harassment protects men as well as women (Robinson and Frink, 2002). Usually, sexual harassment happened to the victim is because of her or his sex. For example,…

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    Plurality Voting Analysis

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    In plurality voting, votes for lost candidates are eliminated, having no further effect on the election results. As a result, voters with preferences outside of the two main parties are faced with a dilemma: vote sincerely for the favorite candidate and lose all say in the election, risking the victory of a reviled candidate, or vote tactically for a more likely, tolerable candidate from a main…

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    Its Influence on Nursing Practice Cultural Diversity is a key component to quality patient centered care. The Nurse needs to be aware of their own cultural attitudes. It is also very import that as nurses we understand the patient’s cultural preferences and needs. Cultural competence is becoming more important because of the increase in cultural diversity in our country. In the United States 13% of our population was not born in this country and another 8-10million are living here without…

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    flexible work schedule, clear expectations, working around interesting people, and the salary. In addition, the career preference worksheet is a tool that help with career placement according to an individual’s preference. Subsequently, I prefer: working with people, being indoor, interacting with people frequently, working during the day time, and a non-relocating job. This matching preference evaluation justified the reason I chose to pursue a career in Healthcare…

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