suggested cultural competence is as an ethical obligation and cross -cultural skills should be placed on a level of parity with other specialized skills (2009). Within each culture exists an incredible diversity of groups and subgroups (2011). Achieving a base of knowledge for each group creates a challenge. Social workers are affected by the way they grow up and their own culture. They will form stereotypes and biases. A post-modern perspective turns our attention to our own cultural baggage. We
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� Let’s say that you are sitting at your computer‚ surfing the Web‚ and you get a call from a friend who says‚ "I just read a great article! Type in this URL and check it out. It’s at http://computer.howstuffworks.com/web-server.htm." So you type that URL into your browser and press return. And magically‚ no matter where in the world that URL lives‚ the page pops up on your screen. At the most basic level possible‚ the following diagram shows the steps that brought that page to your screen:
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Gordon Grice’s essay “Caught in the Widow’s Web” focuses on the black widow spider‚ and Grice’s fascination with the creature. The writer says his fascination first began to develop when his mother demonstrated how to effectively recognize and deal with the dangerous arachnid when he was a young child. Throughout the essay Grice uses a perplexing and grim tone to effectively portray the spider. While Grice doesn’t blatantly state his motives for writing‚ he uses carefully chosen diction to further
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Part VI – Spinning the worldwide web (1450-1800) Beginning in around 1450‚ peoples of the earth increasingly formed a more single community o This process is known as “globalization” As globalization continued‚ the process of specialization of labor became global The World’s Webs as of 1450 The web was created by migration‚ trade‚ missionary work‚ technology transfer‚ biological exchange‚ and military conquest o Encompassed Russia up to Siberia‚ Korea & Japan‚ England‚ Northern & Eastern
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World Wide Web Consortium 1. How did the W3C get started? In 1994 Tim Berners-Lee started the W3C Berners-Lee was the same one who invented the World Wide Web. 2. Who can join the W3C? What does it cost to join? Anyone that can sign the membership agreement can become a member. Cost can vary your annual payment depends on annual revenue type and location of headquarters. 3. The W3C home page lists a number of technologies. Choose one that interests you‚ click its link and read the
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Question 1 Web 2.0 is the term commonly used to describe the second version of the World Wide Web (Beal‚ n.d.). It focuses more on collaboration‚ social networking and sharing information online for users. It involves text‚ moving and non-moving images‚ and audios between two or more individuals‚ regardless of their location (HEFCE‚ 2008). From a static HTML pages‚ Web 2.0 now offers a more dynamic Web with more functions and capabilities‚ based on the serving Web applications (Beal‚ n.d.). Few
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Using the Web to support language learning DENISE E MURRAY PAM MCPHERSON SERIES EDITOR DENISE E MURRAY TEACHING WITH NEW TECHNOLOGY SERIES USING THE WEB TO SUPPORT LANGUAGE LEARNING Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS SERIES INTRODUCTION Published by the National Centre for English Language Teaching and Research Macquarie University‚ Sydney NSW 2109 for the AMEP Research Centre on behalf of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs McPherson‚ Pam‚ 1946– .
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HTML5 and the Open Web Platform Prof. Beat Signer Department of Computer Science Vrije Universiteit Brussel http://vub.academia.edu/BeatSigner 2 December 2005 A Brief History of HTML HTML 4.0 (1997) and HTML 4.01 (1999) In 1998 the W3C decided to not further evolve HTML! XHTML 1 (2000) and XHTML 1.1 (2001) XML version of HTML XHTML 2.0 (never finished‚ discontinued in 2009) revolutionary changes breaking backwards compatibility WHATWG (Web Hypertext Application
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preference and practice within a healthcare. Therefore‚ trans-cultural nursing is required within the healthcare sector. However‚ "Trans-cultural nursing will need an advanced evaluation ‚logical skills and also the capability of planning ‚designing ‚ implementing and also evaluating the care that is provided to patients ‚ families or the community which will represent different cultures"(Andrews and Boyle‚2008‚p4). To practice as a trans-cultural nurse effectively‚ first and foremost nurses needs to
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Charlotte’s Web was a story about a little girl named Fern who saved a runt pig she named Wilbur from being killed by her dad. Fern told her dad that it was not fair to kill a pig just because it was small and told him that she would take care of him herself. When Wilbur was a month old‚ he had to go live down the road on Mr. Zuckerman’s farm. Wilbur missed Fern‚ but soon he made new friends. His new best friend was a spider named Charlotte. Soon he got bad news from the sheep when they told him
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