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    Cultural Diversity

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    9) Cultural Diversity Enhances a Workplace By: Effie Moore Salem Updated: October 29‚ 2009 Cultural diversity is what gives a workplace class. A workplace with diverse cultures is a most interesting place to work; a workplace without cultural diversity is a workplace going nowhere‚ doing nothing to ensure continuance. People with different cultures are living treasures to an entrepreneurial business. They can be‚ is in the right light‚ educational means

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    Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into a natural environment that causes instability‚ disorder‚ harm or discomfort to the ecosystem i.e. physical systems or living organisms. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy‚ such as noise‚ heat‚ or light. Pollutants‚ the elements of pollution‚ can be foreign substances or energies‚ or naturally occurring; when naturally occurring‚ they are considered contaminants when they exceed natural levels. Pollution is often classed

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    Prison Environment Jennifer O’Neal CJS 230 Jean O’Gallagher July 21‚ 2011 Prison is a cramped‚ confined‚ and sometimes dangerous environment. There are prison rules (prison code) and for the majority of the prisons there are inmate rules (inmate code). When prison rules are broken‚ inmates are charged accordingly with reprimands. When inmate code is broken inmates are subject to attack by other inmates‚ which will lead to injury or possibly death. In prison‚ there is no privacy. Inmates are

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    Active Learning Environment Introduction “The environment we are in affects our moods‚ the ability to form relationships and the effectiveness in work or play‚ even our health.” (Bullard‚ 2006). In effectively educating children an educator must build a foundation that has a stimulating environment which includes the inside and outside areas‚ classroom design and décor size. The outdoor learning area must be one that is organised in a way that promotes exploration and investigation of the

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    Cultural Heritage

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    Centre for Cultural Resources and Training NEW DELHI BRIEF NOTE Workshop on “Role of Schools in Conservation of the Natural and Cultural Heritage” The Centre for Cultural Resources and Training‚ New Delhi organises workshops on “Role of Schools in Conservation of the Natural and Cultural Heritage” to enable teachers from different regions to share knowledge of their culture with others and create a sense of appreciation for the diversity and richness of India’s Cultural Heritage.

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    Environment and Identity

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    dentity and Belonging Prompts It is difficult to possess a sense of belonging when we are unsure of our own identity. Our identity determines where we belong. Only upon reflection can we establish our identity. Mistakes help shape our identity. Everyone needs to feel a sense of belonging. Sometimes one may feel satisfaction if they do not belong. Discovering our identity is a challenging journey. Identity is never static. Everyone struggles with their identity

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    he architect of the cosmos is not a common man but He is supernatural‚ super-heroic and un-earthly” The above dialogue light-footedly tells us that the maker of the entire universe is The Fabricator and we all are mere janitors of it. But do we truly live up to this…? In today’s world of crime‚ animosity‚ hatred‚ destruction‚ etc.‚ do we really follow this….??? It’s a thought to ponder upon. Industrialization took birth around the 18th century. This is when man became self-absorbed and started

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    China and Japan Humans and the Environment Japan is an isolated nation covered with mountains‚ which means little land for agriculture. They went to the sea‚ and found fish‚ which was graciously delicious. They also farmed rice where there was land for farming‚ as well as other vegetables such as water bamboo‚ and lotus root. During the middle ages‚ the largest numbers of people in Japan were farmers and fishermen. Their way of life was often hard. Farmers’ crops perished in storms‚ drought

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    Cultural Competence

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    The American Academy of Family Physicians website defines cultural competence as: "A set of congruent behaviors‚ attitudes and policies that come together as a system‚ agency or among professionals and enable that system‚ agency or those professionals to work effectively in cross-cultural situations. The word "culture" is used because it implies the integrated pattern of human thoughts‚ communications‚ actions‚ customs‚ beliefs‚ values and institutions of a racial‚ ethnic‚ religious or social group

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    Heredity and Environment

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    of experiences? This question has puzzled philosophers‚ psychologists and educators for hundreds of years and is frequently referred to as the nature versus nurture debate. Are we the result of nature (our genetic background) or nurture (our environment)? Today‚ most researchers agree that child development involves a complex interaction of both nature and nurture. While some aspects of development may be strongly influenced by biology‚ environmental influences may also play a role. For example

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