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    Derald Wing Sue Describes five multicultural themes: 1) Cultural Universality Versus Cultural Relativism 2) The Emotional Consequences of "Race and/or Differences" 3) The Inclusive or Exclusive Nature of Multiculturalism 4) The Sociopolitical Nature if Social Work Practice 5) The Nature of Culturally Competent Social Work Practice. Theme One: Cultural Universality Versus Cultural Relativism An "EMIC" Cultural relativism is the view that all beliefs‚ customs‚ and ethics are relative to the individual

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    The concept‚ content and nature of contemporary global issues One of the characteristic features of the modern world - the aggravation of global problems‚ which by their nature extend beyond the interests of different classes and social systems‚ and the resolution of which depends crucially on the future‚ in fact the very existence of humanity. The term "global problems" entered the international lexicon in the second half of the 60’s‚ it comes from the Latin word "globe" - that is the Earth.

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    P1 Citizenship‚ Diversity and the Public Services Key terminology for diversity issues. Racism- Race is a separation of the human population that makes people different to others‚ there is lots of groups for racism such as a colour of a person’s skin‚ hair texture and facial features‚ culture also if people have a disability it can be racism as they are different. Racism is when a group of people think they are better than another group or individual because they look different‚ in their eyes better

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    Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business Research (JCIBR) JCIBR is Double peer Reviewed‚ Open Access‚ and International Journal ISSN: 2305-8277 HOPE PAGE We are committed to working with the global academic community to bring and promote the highest quality and excellence research to the widest possible audience around world. Our primary motto is Fast‚ Easy and Impressive Publishing. Mission Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business Research (JCIBR) was founded to publish and promote

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    FINAL Cultural Diversity Week 9 Final Currently I live in a community of approximately 21‚785 people according to the 2010 US Census. Herriman‚ which is about 20 miles southwest of Salt Lake City has grown by leaps and bounds over the last twelve years. Herriman was founded as a farming community in 1849 and was incorporated in 1999. Herriman still feels like a small town‚ an idea which is held onto by its community leaders and population. I noticed while in researching the varying statistics

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    Introduction With the Olympics being the biggest spectated sport event in the world the contemporary management issues of management processes‚ globalization and localization are highly applicable to such a “business”. Managers role within business systems are essential both operational and strategically in its success‚ as well as the different interactive elements. These interactive elements are clearly seen in the accomplishment of the London Olympics 2012. Management In terms of management

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    Understand Contemporary Issues in Health Psychology – Anorexia and Obesity Some people argue that the cause of obesity can be explained by the social learning theory (SLT). People who support this approach are suggesting that the habits that cause obesity‚ such as portion control‚ over-eating and bad food choices‚ are learnt from the people around us‚ e.g. family‚ friends‚ peers etc.‚ and from the environment around us. For example‚ we learn to overeat from the big portions we are served at fast

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    Police History‚ Styles‚ and Issues Presentation Vincent Gonzales October 30‚ 2014 CJA/204 Jonathan Inciong Police “Political Era” 1840-1930 Policing was born out a need for social order and security The “Watchman” Era: Order through informal police intervention (persuasion‚ threats‚ roughing up) Uniformed officers serving the interest of the politically powerful. http://www.policeguide.com/Police_Photo_Galleries/Badge_G allery_/D_C__Police_Badges/DC3.jpg Police “Reform Era” 1930-1970 Removal

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    Page 45 Carrying Cultural Baggage: the contribution of socio-cultural anthropology to cross-cultural coaching Barbara St Claire-Ostwald‚ CINCRA International Coaching & Training Consultancy‚ UK Email Contact: barbara@cincra.com Abstract This study examines the cultural awareness of professionals working in organisations. Given the multicultural nature of today’s workforce‚ it is becoming increasingly important for companies and coaches alike to take into account how cross-cultural differences may

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    The Gender Debate Shawn Simmons Grand Canyon University Contemporary and Ethical Issues in Psychology 510 Michael Kellam August 29‚ 2012 The Gender Debate When a small boy puts on a girls clothing and wants to play with Barbie dolls the reaction might one of alarm. When a little girl refuses to play dress up or house parents may give up all hope of having grandchildren. The response to this type of behavior is to stop the child from engaging in the wrong gender type of play‚ and reinforce

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