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    Multicultural Competence

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    unconscious biases and stereotypes that have been created through experience. Practicing self-aware can prevent us from causing harm clients, as per the ethical principle of nonmaleficence (CCPA, 2007). A counsellor who relates more to the Western culture can positively influence their client’s goals and treatments if they become more aware of their own cultural…

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    intellectual, cultural, artistic or believe, individually or collectively from other cultures and make it as a special effort an unlawful or immoral manner. Illegal Quote intellectual effort extended to ancient history, it is still going on by individuals or institutions, or even political systems. Multiple purposes, known on a personal level, change the culture of minorities by political systems, and change the culture of a society by the occupation to control resources. Stand against this…

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    culturally responsive teaching. Throughout my studies at the University of Georgia I developed a passion for diverse and multicultural learners. My place of employment has been known as a melting pot for learners that have represented a multitude of cultures. I have worked with minority students living in poverty daily, and I found that my recent studies regarding multicultural education and culturally responsive pedagogy has been the overarching theme of my studies that has directly impacted my…

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    Nurses and health care providers interact and communicate with patients that have different cultures on a daily basis. The nature of health care has increasingly become diverse. Nurses must consider their own culture as well as their patients. Knowledge of transcultural nursing practices allow nurses to deliver culturally competent care. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the reasons why transcultural nursing is necessary as a specialty, explain cultural diversity and how it is applied in…

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    or just someone buying goods off of the Internet. Cultures are mixing, clashing, and evolving every day. Challenges are to be expected. Many times when two cultures interact they do not have common backgrounds or experiences, so disputes and misunderstandings are abundant. Contrarily, similarities and benefits of collaborating two ways of life can be found too. Even I have encountered societies and people who show me how different my own culture is from those that seem so similar. No matter what…

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    American means eating a hot dog while enjoying a baseball game or barbequing some pork ribs when celebrating a fourth of July. Our food and eating habits represent the culture we identify ourselves with. Cultures are represented by their different ethnic foods. There are a lot of foods that represent our American culture. The all American hamburgers, steak, sandwiches, hot dogs, and the traditional turkey. What does it mean to be an American? To be American means to be free and to…

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    The Nishiyuu walk represents another difference in the media coverage of Idle No More, which is the importance and relevance of the movement. Sentiments like Matchewan’s comments on First Nations unity appear throughout Windspeaker publications, in APTN broadcasts, and in the academic literature that discusses Idle No More. Morris (2014) highlights that the movement was focused on improving Canadian Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination (p. 251). She also discusses that this aspect is…

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    it helps with breaking up theory from real life. There is a theory that this culture eats this or acts certain ways and the theory may be based on outdated day and time of the country. Say someone from another country was convinced that American men that are trouble wear leather jackets, ride motorcycles, and good girls wear poodle skirts. It would be safe for me to assume that they are learning about American culture from an outdated source. That is why social media is so fabulous. It is…

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    the natural environment in which the culture has grown, while Malpass’ chapter reveals his bias towards a more…

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    Hmong Culture Essay

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    The Hmong Culture Culture is unique form to describe someone and to learn things. It is also a form to understand the different points of view of a person. When I hear people talking about other people from all around the world the first thing that comes up to my mind is culture. I’ve always wanted to learn how people from other places have different cultures and how there cultures are the same or different from mine. For me it’s really interesting seeing how many similarities I share with…

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