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    in disagreement‚ the platform hosts mixed emotions and feelings of anger‚ mistrust‚ confusion and other sentiments. Consequently‚ with the upsurge of the diverse cultural population in Ireland‚ nurses were obliged to practice cultural competence. Cultural competence can be defined to be the ability to gain skills‚ behaviours‚ and attitudes while complying with policies which ensures work in a cross-cultural is effective (Shen 2015). Furthermore‚ cultural competency can be described to be the commitment

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    Week7 1. Why is it important to presume competence in educational settings? Discuss with regards to the social relational understanding of disability (in particular‚ barriers to doing and barriers to being). It is important to presume every child is competence in educational settings‚ such positive attitude are necessary for educator to facilitate inclusion (Biklen & Burke‚ 2006). The notion of presuming competence viewing ‘disability’ from the perspective of social relational understanding of disability

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    In her article Multicultural competence‚ Mary E. Kite contends that the using of difficult dialogues is necessary in teaching about diversity and claims that terminology is one of the simple ways to set the stage for engaging in this difficult dialogues. She states that the advantages of students’ studying diversity consist of: further scientific studies about human behavior‚ improvement in critical thinking skills‚ and improvement in both personal and cognitive development. According to the author

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    Another framework is the Sue (2001) threefold model of cultural competence that integrates five race- and culture specific constituencies who merit such competence (African Americans‚ Asian Americans‚ Latino Americans‚ Native Americans‚ and European Americans); 31 specific competencies divided into three domains (beliefs/attitudes‚ knowledge‚ and skills); and four ‘‘foci’’ or levels of analysis to which cultural competence should apply (individual‚ professional‚ organizational‚ and societal). There

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    experience for all involved. When there is an absence of Cultural competency it can have a number of negative effects for the patient but also for the healthcare practitioner. After reading the article‚ "Why is There a Compelling Need for Cultural Competence" I learned that knowing a patients socio-cultural background can decrease the likelihood of liability or malpractice claims. When a patient feels respected‚ understood‚ and the line of communication is open the health care provider is less likely

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    1. There are four categories of the Satter Eating Competence Model; eating attitudes‚ food acceptance‚ internal regulation‚ and contextual skills. How people view food is important in eating attitudes. Dieters tend to feel guilty after eating food they labeled as bad food and putting themselves in a vicious cycle between restrict and binge. Solution suggested in the article was quit dieting and enjoy foods even foods for the soul. For better food acceptance‚ it is necessary to try new foods and eat

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    It is very important to have knowledge about the cultural differences that may be on the international market. This knowledge is more important today than ever before‚ because companies have got endless opportunities of distributing their products on many foreign markets. Knowing the culture of the chosen market is vital in order to make a business succeed. Cultures can be divided in man categories such as deal-focused vs. relationship-focused‚ formal vs. informal and monochronic vs. polychronic

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    Essay: The Importance of Planning Project Boundaries By: Camila Ferrari - 09175130 1 - Introduction: “Project management is a series of activities embodied in a process of getting things done” (Cleland‚ 2007‚ p.51). What stages would be involved on defining the ‘series of activities’ and what needs to be ‘done’? Would a complete definition of the project and its boundaries be directly linked to the project success? This essay will critically analyze the following statement: “The First

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    family boundaries are not strong enough to keep them off from misbehaving or make them focus on how to get a better life. Consequently‚ this has resulted in them looking for alternative ways to survive and satisfy the lack that they face currently. The external and internal factors of social understanding can be coupled with sociological theories that deepen the understanding of a family unit. “Most theories about families suggest that families should not only have flexible‚ clear boundaries with the

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    Cloud and Townsend’s Boundaries in Marriage Ronji H. Hatchell ID #23785413 Liberty University Counseling 507-D15 201120 Spring Dr. Clayton Smith April‚ 22‚ 2011 A Critique of Cloud and Townsend’s Boundaries in Marriage Cloud and Townsend (1999) wrote a gem of a manual when they penned their book about how to include boundaries in marriage. The basic premise of the book is that it takes two mates that are willing to respect each other’s boundaries (while maintaining personal

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