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    were many similarities that connected them. It was very interesting how there were so many similarities in three books with different overall messages. One topic that all three books had in common was poverty. Poverty is an issue that affects all cultures, in all parts of the world no matter what race, gender, or sex. In each of these books there are different groups of people in different parts of the world all dealing with different circumstances, but all facing the same one issue. Poverty is…

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    dying is different for every person experiencing the loss and is influenced by a person’s culture, lived experiences, environmental factors, and the person themselves. Indigenous Australians practices regarding death and dying are not dissimilar to Western but have unique aspects and it is important that nursing professionals are aware of and understand the process and cultural aspects of death in Aboriginal culture in order to provide culturally sensitive care to the patient as well as their…

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    Malaysia has two states on the island of Borneo, known as Sabah and Sarawak which well known as Land Below the Wind and Land of Hornbills. According to Bujang (2002), a lot of ethnics group is one of uniqueness of Sabah and Sarawak. Basically, do you ever know the ethnics in Borneo? Abraham (1999) states that ‘ethnicity is seen as crucial in understanding the functioning of most contemporary societies including multi-cultural societies in Malaysia. In Sarawak, the Ibans is an indigenous tribe in…

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    Human rights are an essential part of every individual human being living on this planet. They are critical to all of us, regardless of nationality, gender, sex, religion, culture, colour, place of residency and all other categorization. Human rights meaning there is no discrimination between people and groups of different cultures, also no racism among communities. The governments of human rights, they protect civil rights, social rights economic rights and cultural rights, they provide freedom…

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    In the class reading “The Hold Life Has,” Catherine Allen talks about her life as an ethnographer living among indigenous peoples and discusses their culture and ways of life. A major aspect of the indigenous culture is the growth and usage of coca leaves. The leaves have been used in the Andes by the natives for generations. However, these leaves are unfortunately also used to create cocaine. With the United States’ “War on Drugs,” the coca leaves have become a source of contention between…

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    Indigenous peoples and the recognition and protection of Indigenous rights in postcolonial settler nations (Martens 2012, p.15). Barclay (2000, p.6-7) comments that Indigenous cultures are external to national orthodoxy and the national outlook, that they are outside spiritually and almost globally as ancient remnant cultures persisting within the modern state, that Indigenous Peoples are also, by definition, outside…

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    Throughout the world, there is a great plethora of similarities and differences. For example, if we were to compare how a person lives in the city versus one in a rural area we would how they interact with others, possibly daily diets, and what they do for fun. Of course each person has their own way of doing their own thing if not life would be pretty redundant. The most fascinating part of this is comparing the similarities and differences of the British police and U.S police and what makes…

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    does linguistic diversity influence classroom performance? Linguistic might cause unskilled language in different ways like reading writing and speaking. The children cannot perform what they want if their English is not proficient. What impact do culture and language…

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    hybridity and identity co-exist and reach beyond the conventional boundaries of nationhood. In her short story collection, “Interpreter of Maladies”, Jhumpa Lahiri portrays various characters that either belongs to what we may call as ‘mixed cultures’ placed either in rural India or promising world of America. They undergo a series of social, economical and psychological upheavals and in the process reveal their ‘self’ and ‘the connections with the society’ in a daring…

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    Sonal Suresh CHANDWANI M2 – IBME Table of Contents Foreword 3 Positive aspects of Vietnam 3 Vietnam- Culture, Tradition and Language 5 Intimidations for investing in Vietnam 5 Positive Aspects for Synthenia investing with Vietchem 6 Negative Aspects for Synthenia investing with Vietchem 6 Positive aspects for Vietchem investing with Synthenia 7 Negative…

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