INTRODUCTION 1.1 Definition of Culture Culture is the collective programming of the mind which distinguishes the members of human group from another. There is more than one definition to define culture. Culture is also including the elements of behaviors‚ belief‚ values‚ norms and symbols that a group of people accept. 1.2 Trompenaars’s Dimensions. Trompenaars there are seven dimensions had been highlighted. Firstly‚ Universalism is the ideas can be used around the world without do any changing
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Nonverbal communication is a broad term used to describe any method of transferring information without words. Common forms of nonverbal communication include body language and facial cues‚ fashion and personal grooming‚ hand gestures‚ and graphical signs and design. Non-verbal communication methods: Body language- communication via the movements and attitudes of the body Eye contact-contact that occurs when two people look directly at each other to mean sincerity in
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Altanzaya Ganzorigt ( Zaya) Difference between America and Mongolia All people are similar to each other by physically; eventhough‚ we are different from each other by where you born. Indeed‚ the US and Mongolia are located far from each other ; they have many similarities. For example‚ both US and Mongolia have huge land and many varies of climate and landscape. Due to large size‚ varies across the large country from tropical beaches to Alaska while Mongolia have many different places from Gobi
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that relate to mental health problems in the practice of social work with adults in the United Kingdom. This will be demonstrated by firstly examining the legal and historical context of the mental health and the Mental Health Act (MHA). Secondly‚ an understanding of theories suitable for individual assessment and intervention process will be critically analysed. Finally‚ issues of diversity‚ collaboration and conflict encountered by Social Workers when working with individuals having mental health
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Cultural differences are one of the biggest problems for people moving to a new country. Vietnamese people moving to Unites States are no exception. Vietnam and United States are on different continents. While the primary culture in Vietnam is Eastern culture‚ the United States is a typical representative of Western Culture. That is the reason why there is a significant difference between Vietnamese culture and American culture. These differences in the way of life cause many misunderstandings to
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The cultural differences between Japan and the United States are exemplified in the differences in the parenting styles and the educational systems in the two countries. Research indicates that parenting styles in Japan and the United States both focus on the quality of parenting which is more essential than the quantity spent with the child. Much of the research shows that children go through different stages in life‚ therefore parents create their own parenting styles from a combination of factors
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Spanish Speaking Countries Learning the Spanish language provides insight on the culture of different places around the world. By learning Spanish‚ we learn and can understand their culture. Also‚ learning Spanish provides another way for Christians to communicate and spread the gospel. WIthout learning spanish‚ we would be unable to communicate with other countries about Christianity‚ which is our main purpose on earth. In Latin America it is normal to call Spanish‚ castellano. Latin Americans
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The United States and Japan are two different cultures which reflects heavily through the way people from each of the cultures communicate. This may be in what is said‚ how it’s said‚ as well as verbal or physical cues. They way many cultures communicate stems from ancient beliefs and customs. For the Japanese much of their culture and traditions stem from this. Their culture has remained strong due to them being rather homogenous. On the other hand‚ America is relatively a new country that is more
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Principles of communication in adult social care settings Assignment 201 Question Booklet – Task A Ai) Describe four different methods of communication; a) Verbal communication – sounds‚ words‚ language and talking. b) Non verbal - Sign language‚ body language/gesturing. c) Visual – signs‚ symbols‚ photos‚ picture cards‚ etc. d) Written – with pen and paper‚ emails. Aii) Identify five different reasons why people communicate; a) Show feelings and express emotions. b)
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Principles of communication in adult social care settings Unit Number: PWCS 21 Unit Reference: L/602/2905 Unit Level 2 Unit Credit Value 2 1. Understanding why communication is important in adult social care settings. 2.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate. People communicate to show fear‚ pain‚ love‚ joy‚ anger. People need and want to get views‚ points‚ wishes and information across to others for all sorts of reasons. 2.2 Explain how effective communication
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