HOSPITALITY IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE The world has reduced to a global village. It is no more just defined by countries and continents. People are connected across the globe through the Internet and World Wide Web. On the Internet‚ physical distance is even less of a hindrance to the real-time communicative activities of people‚ and therefore social spheres are greatly expanded by the openness of the web and the ease at which people can search for online communities and interact with others
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Clinical Assessment in Health Centers Heather L. Bienkowski PSCYH 655 March 23‚ 2015 Professor Karen Hoeve Clinical Assessment in Health Centers Clinical assessments have their place in almost every facet of the psychological and educational realms. I have been tracking down and examining what the most important aspects of assessment are that come into play in regard to drug and substance abuse‚ custody battles‚ as well as the importance the role of adhering to the ethical standards of utilizing
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that others don’t understand her. This type of thought pattern is frequently observed within immigrant families‚ it is called‚ “intergenerational conflict between parents and children over retention of traditional values and ways as opposed to acculturation to “White European” American values”‚ (Diller‚ 2011). CHARACTERISTICS When working with Cristal I would expect to have some similar values as her although our cultures and backgrounds are different. Some similarities that I see us having are
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Question 1 1. Why does Mengestu consciously try to make the Kensington section of Brooklyn home? 2. What had been previously missing in his life? 3. Why can’t he acknowledge that he is from Ethoiopia? 4. Do you think he succeeds in making Kensington home? 5. How do you interpret his final paragraph Mengestu chooses Kensington section of Brooklyn to be his home because it was the one place that he felt certainty that he came from some place. He developed a bond between everyone he meets in
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mother incorporated into American society through integration‚ which is a much slower and mutually exchanging process (Castles 268). Her faith has also been an instrumental force in my mother’s life‚ from the migration itself to incorporation and acculturation. The church has generously provided resources and a place of refuge for newcomers just like my mother. Alejandro Portes and
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Vulnerable Population in the Workplace NUR 440 February 11‚ 2013 Vulnerable Population in the Workplace One has chosen to focus on the substance abuse patients as the vulnerable population for the project. Frequently one has identified and seen stigmatization‚ prejudgments‚ and poor care given to this population in the workplace. Many patients are discharged each day with no plan of care‚ no education on resources and no instructions for follow up care. The outcomes and possibilities
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key terms are introduced in this chapter. Some are further explicated in chapters 2-4: cultural encapsulation‚ ethnicity‚ collectivism‚ individualism‚ socioeconomic status (SES)‚ advocacy‚ privilege‚ oppression‚ prejudice‚ discrimination‚ and acculturation. Again‚ some of these are further defined in chapters 2–4. Note how prejudice can influence the diagnostic process with culturally diverse clients. Consider what factors may influence whether a culturally different client will come to counseling
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Duque’s Ideologies of Law: the 3R’s Functions of Law In every country‚ there is an enforcement of law. Without law‚ there will be unorganized society and unresolved dispute. There is no peace‚ undisciplined people and society is maintaining its stability but not acknowledging change for good. It has been said‚ "If you deny the law‚ you deny the justice (Duque‚ 2017). How come one of us seeks for justice‚ when one of us has failed to follow the law? As a matter of fact‚ we have the freedom to stretch
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Key Perspective of Michel Foucault What is the Body? The relationship between political power and the body Power‚ Justice‚ and Oppression Body is a Result of Political and Economic Strategy of Power Society Shapes Behavior to Make People More Productive for Society Discipline Mechanism of power which regulates behavior of others in a social body Regulates the organization of Space Time Activity Power is not discipline‚ Discipline is one way power is exercised Enforced by Surveillance
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of no return within the Yucatan Peninsula and the eventual Mayan defeat. Secondly‚ Clendinnen touches on the changing ways of life amongst the native societies due to their new Spanish masters. She focuses more on Mayan changes and the forced acculturation to the Spanish ways of life. Furthermore‚ she comments on Spanish struggles to utilize commercial opportunities due to the poor agricultural‚ unsuitable grazing land‚ lack of labor‚ and the eventual collapse of the encomienda system. Lastly‚ Clendinnen
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