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    The Cultural Revolution

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    The Cultural Revolution was lead by Mao Zedong‚ chairman of the Chinese Communist Party. He wanted to renew the spirit of the Chinese Revolution. He feared that China would start developing along the thoughts of the Soviet models‚ and he was also concerned about his name in History. Therefore‚ he led the cities of China into a agitated situation‚ a land full of protest. Mao wanted China to have peasants‚ workers and educated people working together. Everyone was of equal class status‚ no one was

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    Cultural Tourism

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    What is Cultural tourism? Cultural tourism are motivated by interest in cultural events such as festival‚ activities such as theater‚ arts‚ museums‚ architecture‚ and religion. This is one of the largest and fastest-growing global tourism markets. Culture and creative industries are increasingly being used to present the destination for tourists. Taj mahal Hotel in Mumbai Five star hotels are located amidst the landscaped gardens next to Gateway of India. This is one of the most luxurious

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    Cultural Tourism

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    3 2. Cultural Tourism 3 3. Where Can Cultural Tourism Be Found 3 4. Resources Required in Cultural Tourism 4 5. Businesses‚ Suppliers and Partners in Cultural Tourism 4 6. Target Audience 5 7. How it is attractive 5 8. Challenges and Issues 6 9. Possible Solutions 7 References 8 1. Introduction Cultural tourism is the topic that will be discussed on and the country of choice is Turkey. The resources‚ businesses‚ suppliers and partners that are involved with cultural tourism

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    cultural baggage

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    In the reading "Cultural Baggage" I believe that the message that is intended to be conveyed is that while every one person in life does have their own culture and heritage‚ what is important is that their culture is understood by them but that they also understand and learn of the other cultures that are present. The author continually states that she has no culture and is unsure of how to answer when asked what her culture is. This is because her family‚ while knowing their culture and following

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    Cultural Differences

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    Cultural Difference Latasha Newton August 27‚ 2012 Psych 535 Professor Gaston Weiser Sexual development is a natural part of life. Sex is a biological form of the male and female make up. Sexual development is considered a universally biological aspect of life. Although‚ sexual development is the foundation of human existence everyone that is biologically labeled as a male or female do not identify themselves as such. Also social encounters that an individual experience develops gender identity

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    Cultural Interview

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    What’s going to stay with me is asking people question to get to know them because you get to know what they are into or who they are. It’s important to to know different cultural traditions not just our own because if you know other culture you would be able to understand certain things and situation in their perspective. The thing that surprised me while communicating with our partner was that we didn’t know each other and

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    those of the patient‚ while avoiding misapplication and stereotyping of scientific knowledge. This cultural knowledge lets nurses to understand and see the whole picture and helps nurses to deliver quality care‚ thus improving outcomes. Cultural competence is all about listening to the patient and learning about the patient’s perception and beliefs of health and illness. Incorporating different cultural practices and beliefs in the nurse’s plan of care requires an open mind‚ flexibility and respect

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    cultural instability

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    CULTURAL INSTABILITY IN PRIPARATORY STUDENTS IN GONDAR TOWN: IN THE CASE OF FASIL PREPARATORY SCHOOL RESEARCH PROPOSAL BY IDNO ABNET MINDAY 3746\04 ADDISE BEWKET 3762\04 ADDISE TSEGSYE 3763\04 ANTENEH ZEGEYE 3824\04 AREGNESH NEGA 3829\04 AWINE DURESSA 3852\04 AYNALEM WERKNEH 3860\04 BANCHIGZE WELELAW 3865\04 YETAGESU GIRMA 4654\04 A proposal submitted to the Department of Social Anthropology the partial fulfillment of the course

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    Cultural Competence

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    Cultural Competence     To be culturally competent the nurse needs to understand his/her own world views and those of the patient‚ while avoiding stereotyping and misapplication of scientific knowledge. Cultural competence is obtaining cultural information and then applying that knowledge. This cultural awareness allows you to see the entire picture and improves the quality of care and health outcomes. Adapting to different cultural beliefs and practices requires flexibility and a respect

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    Cultural Desire

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    Cultural Desire Essay Cultural Desire Essay Realization. This is what I learned from the readings. The realization that I am not as culturally aware as I thought. I have always considered myself to be a good nurse. I try to be very thoughtful and caring with my patients. I smile as I interview them‚ place my hand on their arm or shoulder‚ and try to find a common ground. This is because as an operating room nurse we don ’t get long to connect with our patients before they are off to sleep

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