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    Cultural Diversity in Nursing Care November 01‚ 2010 Cultural Diversity in Nursing Care Health in all cultures is an important aspect of life. A person’s cultural background‚ religion and/or beliefs‚ greatly influences a person’s health and their response to medical care (Spector‚ 2004). These diverse cultures guide decisions made in daily life; what food eaten‚ living arrangements made‚ medications taken and medical advice listened to. A nurse must be knowledgeable and respectful of these

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    The Oxford English Dictionary defines diversity as “the state of being diverse” (OED par 1). The word diversity originates from the Middle English diversite‚ an English root meaning‚ “to turn aside” (OED par 4). Diversity personifies a cross-culture exposure to develop openness approaching distinctive personalities and perspectives to improve human connection with a variety of people. Yet‚ human diversity may connote issues of ethnicity and may struggle with the continuation of addressing the

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    What is Education? With reference to educational theories and current affairs‚ demonstrate an understanding of child centred learning Personal Evaluation – to support your academic progress‚ we are interested to read your own assessment of this work as a measure of your own effort and in order that we may comment on your strengths and weaknesses. Please ensure you complete this assessment before submitting your work. What do you consider are the best aspects of this piece of work? I learnt

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    Diversity shelly Lares University of Phoenix MGT230 Steve Mitchell April 19‚ 2010 Diversity at Qualcomm Inc. Developing strong diversity at Qualcomm Inc. is beneficial for the company as well as the people. Diversity is being composed with different elements‚ and people with different backgrounds and cultures (Merriam-Webster‚ 2012). Having members from different

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    perfect example of cultural diversity. Starting with the Mayflower landing in Massachusetts Bay in 1620‚ to the Great Migration from 1915 to 1930‚ to the continual immigration into our country today this country has seen its culture grow and reshape itself over the years. The culture of the United States is diverse but understanding and appreciating various cultures does not always exist within today’s classroom or in today’s society. Understanding or even defining cultural diversity ‚ identifying

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    Diversity is the quality or state of having many different forms‚ types‚ ideas‚ etc. Diversity is a phenomenon that is occurring in mankind everyday life. Whether by race‚ religions‚ color‚ gender‚ education‚ disability sexual oriental‚ age‚ geographic origin‚ skill characteristics‚ and may be more. “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and right. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhoods.”- Article 1 of the

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    against the education system he classifies as the "banking concept of education". Instead‚ he supports the idea that education should be a collaborative process in which teachers and students work together and think critically. From the text‚ "The Banking Concept of Education"‚ Freire classifies the banking concept as‚ "an environment where teachers are the narrators and the students are the recorders" (257). Freire has also proposed a new solution in his text called the problem-posing education where

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    different topics. The neighbors that I have on my block are all nice. We have a block party once a year to celebrate the end of the summer. We make this party a cultural event. Every household is responsible for making one special dish that is part of their authenticity. Since we have been doing this for several years we actually know what we are making all year so that we can prepare for this event. This food is enjoyed Community 3 by all. It is actually a way to get to try different foods

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    OSLO AND AKERSHUS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCES FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES JUSTINA URBIETYTE 1st year student of Our Shared European Cultures ADDRESSING LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY IN TØYEN SCHOOL: A CASE STUDY THE FIELDWORK Research adviser Hilde Tørnby Oslo 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS...........................

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    What makes a teacher special? Teaching is one of the most complicated jobs today. It demands broad knowledge of discipline‚ standards‚ enthusiasm‚ a caring attitude‚ a love of learning‚ classroom management techniques and a desire to make a difference in the learners’ lives. A great teacher sets high expectations for all students because he expects that all students can and will achieve in his classroom‚ giving special attention to the underachievers. He also has clear objectives

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