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    Cultural Book Report

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    Cultural Book Report Shelby Stansell Intro to Diversity for Education EDF 2085/ Section 020391 Professor Allison 25 February 2010 Our world is filled with various cultures that make it a beautiful place. When given the right tools children can see it that too. Many books and movies can show children how being different is great and help them learn about others’ cultures and lifestyles. Anansi the spider is a book that does just that. Anansi the Spider was written and illustrated

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    Compare and Contrast two Cultural Events or Celebrations; Sensation (White) Festival and The Edinburgh Fringe Festival Sensation Festival History Sensation is an electronic dance music (EDM) festival which began in 2000. The event originated in Amsterdam‚ (Amsterdam ArenA) by a company called ID&T‚ and was experienced by around 20‚000 clubbers. The sequel festival was created in 2001‚ however this time‚ the number of attendees had reached 40‚000. All visitors were asked to attend in white outfits

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    have implemented many English programmes in which it is to be carried out by our English Panel ( Panitia Bahasa Inggeris ) every year. One of the programme is StoryTelling competition. My report will be on this implemented programme. Story Telling Competition report. Story Telling is the conveyance of events in words‚ images and sound often by improvisation or embellishment with decorative details and ideas. Story telling competition can provide teachers details of what their pupils have learn

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    Adams Center‚ Delta Sigma Theta‚ and Kappa Alpha put on the event on April 28th at the bottom of Adams Center from 6-8pm. The event was open to anyone‚ and the primary audience was black students and most took place in some aspect of the event‚ which is really cool. Everyone at the event was quite inviting and made the event enjoyable for me. They started with food that loosely aligned with black culture: gumbo‚ fried chicken‚ rice‚ green beans‚ mac and cheese‚ watermelon‚ and Kool-Aid and punch

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    Results The session lasted about 1.5 hour. Kim gave an overview of unconscious bias and culture competence. She said the hospital side has culture competence training because they have to meet patients from different cultural backgrounds. No training is available at the college side. She sees the value of this training for the faculty and staff from the college side. I shared my slides on Asian American especially Chinese history in the US. I heard my participants were surprised about some of the

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    Cultural Event Analysis: Heathers: The Musical The Center for the Living Arts is a small building in the downtown district in Rock Island. The district was dead except for the small line outside of a locked door. The 1989 movie Heathers had a cult following‚ people today have the same passion for Heathers: The Musical. I had first heard of the musical from people online raving about how good it was and how catchy the songs are. After I had sat though Davenport West’s spring play Seussical‚ I needed

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    Blood Donation Event Report Blood is very essential for transporting all important part of substances such as oxygen and other substances throughout the body. Donated blood can be lifesaving for individuals who have lost blood because of accidents or surgery‚ as well as for people who have dangerously low platelet counts because of certain medical conditions or treatments. Screening measures help to maximize safety of blood donation for the donor and the recipient. From that blood donations

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    Evaluate the benefits and drawbacks to the local community of staging a major cultural and/or sporting event. This essay will evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of Glastonbury Festival to the local community. It will mainly focus on the economic impact on the local community of Glastonbury‚ Pilton and Mendip but will also examine the social impact of the festival. “Festivals may be recurrent events (at intervals of a year of more) such as Glastonbury or one-off affairs like the Armada celebrations

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    Cultural Identity is what shapes you as a person‚ family‚ religion‚ language‚ and even food. In your life you will experience many events that will shape and alter your cultural identity. Events can sometimes hurt your cultural identity‚ while others build it up. In my case a big part of my cultural identity is location. An event in my life that has really helped me shape my cultural identity is moving from Kapolei to Hawaii Kai. In Kapolei I would wake up extremely early for school because of the

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    then knowing better some aspects of different cultures. That is why cross-cultural communication is an essential exercise to do; a person who come from a certain country does not necessarily get the same ideas about time‚ death‚ identity‚ as another one from a different country because each person has its own identity. The study of cross-cultural communication is central to both theoretical and applied linguistics. Cross Cultural communication holds various differences which can be categories in visible

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