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    white women wanting the right to vote. Second Wave Feminism was roughly in the 1970’s and was about stopping domestic abuse, advancing women's rights in the workplace and the start of including women of color in feminism, it also was the start of lgbt rights. When Second Wave feminism was attacked by the straight white males of people magazine and wall street, the teenagers of the late 1980’s started up Third Wave feminism. During the 1990’s this was more focused on cultural/social feminism…

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    high levels such as government and ethnocentrism, the tendency to value one’s cultural norms and values over others. Socialization can lead to prejudice because of an individual acquires a personal identity and learn the values, norms, behavior and social skills appropriate to his or her social position. Socialization…

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    Describe how your diverse experience shaped your understanding of social justice. Explain how this will influence your future as an educator. It was rainy season in the Philippines. The normally parched and dusty riverbed was now flowing with waist-deep water, cutting off a small barrio from the rest of Angeles City in Pampanga. Looking down at the swirling waters below, I wondered if the rickety bridge would carry me safely across. However, my troubled thoughts quickly turned to a group of men…

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    INTRODUCTION In business our cultural values, ethics, and beliefs help shape the atmosphere for every business. Through the culture differences there is a sense of uniqueness and morale with in the office and the way the businesses conduct business with other companies. It then comes to no surprise that each country around the world has different cultural aspects that can change a way that a business is conducted to formed and as well the way a culture is represented within the office. This…

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    passed from generation to generation ( p.26). Culture is one reason we cannot all get along. Cultural values and beliefs that are being passed down form generation to generation is known as cultural transmission. There are two types of culture, material culture and nonmaterial culture. Material culture includes foods, clothing, art, and weapons. Nonmaterial cultures are languages, gestures, and values. Cultural shock may happen when an individual is introduced to unfamiliar cultures. Our…

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    The United Kingdom has a diverse population, comprising of people from all nations around the world, from many different cultural and religious backgrounds. Within the health social care setting all practitioners have a duty to ensure that they work in a way which supports equality of opportunity while taking into account people's political, economic, social and civil rights, and in such a way that promotes diversity and inclusion. What is equality? Equality is about 'creating a fairer…

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    Europe to Latin America, the Americans were behind, which easily allowed the Europeans to conquer them with their gunpowder weaponry and navigational technology. Therefore, the Europeans saw themselves to be more capable than the Americans; based on social Darwinism, Caucasians were superior to other races. Reason & Explanation - Due to urbanization and increase emphasis on hard work and education, people began to gain more wealth and sometimes power, which allowed them to be above the working…

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    Jewish people throughout their history have struggled to maintain a unified community in which their cultural, social , and religious beliefs can be recognized as a nation. “Real or fancied grievances are in themselves [in] sufficient to produce, however strongly they may favour, the emergence of active hostility against a social order. For such an atmosphere to develop is necessary that there be groups to whose interest it is to work up and organize resentment, to nurse it , to voice it, and to…

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    Study Of Popular Culture

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    understanding of popular culture as meaning ‘low culture’, and therefore having little worthiness of study. However, the conceptual division between high and low culture, is now understood to be of no relevance to aesthetic worth, but more to political and social distinctions. Remove the word popular from the question, and the consideration of studying all culture is made, there is little to be dubious of. Williams defined popular culture as the “everyday ordinariness” of life (1958: 93), and…

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    Kitchener's Ethical Model

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    This principle focuses on the individual being self-governing within their social and cultural context (Corey et al., 2011) The individual’s priority of values and beliefs can then be self-determined and integrated into their belief system. In order for clients to be autonomous in the counselling relationship, counsellors need to early…

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