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    Cultural Schycology

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    Name: NGUYỄN VŨ TRÂM ANH REPORT ABOUT CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY THE “MELTING POT” IN THE UNITED STATES In two concepts: independence and interdependence. The United States is a mix of many different cultures and ethnic groups combined which is defined as “American culture”. The US’ cultures were built by Western immigrants coming from the Europe‚ especially the Dutch and the British. Besides‚ the cultures of Germany‚ Ireland and Scotland have influenced a lot to those of the US. Moreover

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    Cultural Values

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    Introduction A personal and/or cultural value is an absolute or relative ethical value‚ the assumption of which can be the basis for ethical action. A value system is a set of consistent values and measures. A principle value is a foundation upon which other values and measures of integrity are based. Those values which are not physiologically determined and normally considered objective‚ such as a desire to avoid physical pain‚ seek pleasure‚ etc.‚ are considered subjective‚ vary across individuals

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    Cultural Change

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    3‚ pp. 433–458. Schein‚ E. H. (1996).‘Kurt Lewin ’s change theory in the field and in the classroom: notes towards a model of management learning’. Systems Practice‚ 9‚ 1‚ 27–47. Shein‚ Edgar (1992). Organizational Culture and Leadership: A Dynamic View. San Francisco‚ CA: Jossey-Bass. p. 9.

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    Education

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    quality education‚ access to healthcare‚ prospects of a reasonable job on merit and sound economy are the ingredients to be provided by the state to its citizens to run the state and the society smoothly. Growth of successful nations is denoted particularly to the education. There was a time when people believed that higher education should be available to people of all social classes and‚ obviously‚ it was freely available to all who wanted it. The fact that it is not‚ that public education was once

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    Education

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    Pate0890@umn.edu Introduction Higher education is critical in a developed economy. In most developed countries‚ education is considered a basic right. Hence the costs of higher education is highly subsidized by governments. This results in a significantly reduced number of students that need to work to pay for their education. The United states is one of the few counties‚ developed or otherwise‚ where the almost all the burden of paying for higher education is put on the student. This has certain

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    Cultural Autobiography

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    Cultural Autobiography: Students will complete a cultural autobiography by naming the countries (if any) other than the United States that they identify as a place of origin for themselves and their family. They will identify their ethnic/cultural group membership and reflect on advice that has been handed down through their family by their ancestors (that is‚ “family motto”). Students will make a list of at least five values that are important to their cultural/racial identity and rank/order them

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    Point of View

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    indifferent shore” (paragraph 206). The story’s final sentence‚ about the fact that the three surviving men can be “interpreters‚” is suggestive of a good deal of thought and observation that could lead beyond the content of the story. Though the point of view is third-person limited-omniscient‚ Crane’s merging of his thoughts with the narrator’s would not be as effective‚ not as dramatic‚ or objective‚ for it is this

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    Cultural Discrimination

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    requirement for everyone‚ but have some practices that can have an effect on different groups of people according to their sex‚ race‚ or age. For example‚ if a company stays in the ad that they will hire a tall and strong person to do the job it can be view as discrimination against women‚ some ethnic groups or elderly‚ because these groups may not fit in the requirements (Bell‚ 2012). There are also many forms of discrimination‚ and usually people will think of them based on their experiences. According

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    Cultural Diet

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    sucked into fad diet plans and exercises. Particularly in the black community we do not put our health first. Our cultural diet does not consist of dishes with health in mind. We are riddled with obesity‚ hypertension‚ diabetes‚ and etc. All of these disease can be prevented by diet. Why is my community plagued with these preventable diseases? There is a lack of consciousness and education of health. The working or unemployed does not have time to think about what we are putting into our bodies. If

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    Catholic Views

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    In relation to my current faith‚ the position I most identify with is that of the Catholic view. I have reached this conclusion partly because I feel the contribution to Church‚ State and Public Justice: Five Views written by Clarke Cochran is the clear and easy to understand‚ but also because of the views he has presented. I find myself aligning with the Catholic views‚ specifically that the mission of the church is “incarnational‚ sacramental‚ social‚ and committed to the poor‚” I have a hard

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