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    Health beliefs and cultural practices are an essential part of today’s multicultural society. It is beneficial for medical providers to be aware of the perspectives of different cultures. Minorities suffer from receiving proper health care because of lack of jobs‚ no insurance‚ and their cultural beliefs. A person’s cultural background can affect medical treatment and health care needs he or she may receive. People from different cultures have different beliefs on health care. The two different

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    countries have their own mythology. The Vietnamese are no different. When people think of Vietnamese‚ they usually think of the war. Believe it or not‚ they do have a history that goes way back. Around 333 BC‚ when the Chinese invaded the area south of the Yang-tse-kiang river‚ the Lac Viet clan migrated to the South and settled in the area where the Melanesians were living and built up their nation‚ which has become Vietnam (Introduction to Vietnam). The Vietnamese were believed to belong to a group

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    Cultural Assessment of Elderly Chinese Americans NUR/542 Cultural Assessment of Elderly Chinese Americans Chinese Americans make up the largest subgroup of Asian and Pacific Islanders (APIs)‚ one of the fastest growing ethnic groups‚ currently representing 4% of the total U.S. population [4] (Parikh‚ Fahs‚ Shelley‚ & Yemeni‚ 2009‚ p. 7). This cultural assessment will describe elderly Chinese Americans in Flushing‚ New York‚ their ethnic and cultural health practices‚ religious belief systems

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    anti dumping tax of 0% instead of 130% as preliminary results. Note: other Vietnamese competitors such as China‚ Thailand‚ Cambodia‚ etc… are not subjected to bear anti-dumping tax for pangasius as Vietnam. Tax rate is 0%. 2. US market is always the most profitable market among all due to the high export price (over USD 3.40 per kilo) while average price of the whole market is around USD 3.00. Total pangasius export value to the US has increased significantly from 35 million USD in 2005 to 177 million

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    and the more acceptable means that is diplomacy (Bensel‚ 2000). American has been through this process on different occasions whether self initiated or brought up by second and third parties. Imperialism comes about through several sources that include economic sources‚ geopolitical sources as well as cultural motives. These sources hold various degrees of imperialism depending on their application and their causative agents. Cultural motives vary from religion factors to gender diversity among other

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    treaties‚ raise armies‚ and regulate trade with foreign countries. The executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial branches were created. To define individual rights‚ the Bill of Rights‚ the first ten amendments to the Constitution‚ were issued in. The American Revolution resulted in a representative government. The Senate‚ House of Representatives‚ and the Office of the President were made up of elected officials‚ giving the people a way to influence change in government. However‚ a liberal provisional

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    World History on File: American & French Revolution 1. What taxes were placed on the Colonists? Do you think the British had the right to tax the Colonists? Why? Some taxes that were placed on the Americans involved stamps‚ sugar‚ tea‚ imported goods‚ and more. I don’t believe the British had the right to tax the colonies. This is because the colonies had no say in parliament and could do nothing to stop the taxes. 2. Which event do you believe was the biggest cause of the American Revolution? Why? I

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    not everyone advocates these changes‚ Although the American‚ Haitian‚ and French Revolutions were revolts driven by the lack of social and political equality that their native government provided them‚ revolutionary leaders also underwent a social struggle to transition from the past to the future‚ in which they abandoned military protection‚ had to reconstruct society‚ accepting an independent and vulnerable position in the world. The American‚ French‚ and Haitian Revolutions all were revolts

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    Hello every one. It’s good to see you all here. Let me introduce myself‚ I’m Pham Van Dien from Foreign Trade University. As some of you know‚ I’m the employee of Bkav corporation. And‚ of course‚ today’s topic is Anti-virus software of Bkav corporation. My topic will be very important for you because I think everybody here have at least a computer and have got problems with them. Today I’ll be showing you about Anti-virus products details of Bkav corporation. I’ve divided my presentation into two

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    the Vietnamese family. Confucianists framed their cultural norm in terms of the duties and obligations of a family to father‚ a child to parent‚ a wife to husband‚ and a younger brother to an older brother. They believed that the welfare and the solidity of the family were far more important than individual interests of any one member of a family. The individual was less independent than a member of a family that included not only living members but also a long line of ancestors and of those yet

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