Strengths 1. Exhibits Leadership 2. Maintains Good Health 3. Succeeds in School 3 Weaknesses 1. Problem Alcohol Use/ low self-esteem 2. Illicit Drug Use/ bad influential peer pressure 3. Sexual Activity/ teen pregnancy Part 3 Provide 2 examples for each of CSAPS’ strategies. Stage 1: Community Tolerance/No Knowledge Community norms actively tolerate or encourage the behavior. Stage 1 strategies Conduct small-group discussions with community leaders to recognize identified
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World Views and Cultural Landscapes Every land has a past and a story behind it that has been built with time. This history is extremely important because if you take the time to analyse a certain land‚ you can realise that it has a lot of interesting things that you can learn. But are some lands more important than other? To characterise a land as a cultural landscape‚ many criteria are demanded. Also‚ a big influence for this kind of land is the world view. Here are two important terms that
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I have many places that I really like; for example‚ going camping at Big Bear in the summer‚ the beach‚ the mall‚ and theme parks‚ but my number one place I like so much and never get tired of going there is Universal Studios Hollywood. Many people might think that Universal Studios is not a really good place to call it ‘a favorite place’ for they have only a mammoth of rides and large size of entertainment shows. I do not just like Universal Studios for their rides but also for their shows and their
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issues of cultural intelligence and how we can better promote cultural intelligence in the workplace‚ the team conducted an intensive research on this issue through various research studies‚ academic journals and book references. In the process of the research‚ we also made several references to numerous videos relating to cultural intelligence. The videos were found mostly on the internet as well as in some movies. Once we felt better equipped with the knowledge of culture and cultural intelligence
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on three of the cross cultural communication principles and give concrete examples for it of them. Cross cultural communication is a studying of how to look at people from differing cultural backgrounds communicate (for example‚ national‚ ethics‚ religious‚ etc)‚ resulting from a common language and communication style‚ customs‚ beliefs‚ attitudes and values‚ in similar and different ways among themselves and how they endeavour to communicate cross the cultural. Cross cultural communication has seven
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express an understanding more important‚ being culturally responsive‚ meeting all students needs on any level‚ and offering affordances. Considering these seven descriptions that help explain life-worlds pedagogy in classrooms‚ I would rate the universal pre-k class in The Staten Island Preschool at 5.5 in their commitment to life-worlds. The reason for this rating will be explained in relation to five articles from Emilson‚ Fartaar‚ Johansson‚ Milner‚ and Qvarsell.
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Cross-Cultural Psychology Roberta Menlove Psy/450 January 29‚ 2013 Jacquie Nelson Cross-Cultural Psychology Culture exist everywhere‚ it performs a significant function throughout life. Culture expresses itself in every individual’s life. These expressions come in multiple forms such as behavior‚ appearance‚ and language. The importance of culture and its influence is demonstrated in the relationship between different cultures and cross-cultures‚ how individuals use critical thinking as well
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Cultural Differences COM/360 November 12‚ 2012 The movie Crash (2004) is about a handful of disparate people’s lives intertwined as they deal with the tense race relations that belie life in the city of Los Angelos over a thirty-six hour period. All the players involved in the movie are: a Caucasian district attorney‚ his Caucasian wife who believes her stereotypical views are justified‚ therefore they’re not racist; two black carjackers that use their race to their advantage; two Caucasian
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A Universal Message in Mountains Beyond Mountains The suffering and misery of the poor and destitute has long been reported on and documented by writers all over the world. The circumstances and stories of the less fortunate are accounted by authors who sometimes distance themselves from the people they write about. However‚ Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder focuses on the work of Dr. Paul Farmer‚ a man who works tirelessly to comfort the sick and dying in the poorest countries in the
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Universal Healthcare: A Nationwide Solution English Composition 123 Missouri Baptist University Instructor: Sharon Tausch April 15‚ 2011 Topic: Universal Healthcare: A Nationwide Solution I. Introduction A. Universal healthcare: causes and problems B. Definition II. Body A. Healthcare should not be run as a profit driven industry. B. The United States does not have the best health care system in the world. C. Universal healthcare would not be too expensive for the
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