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    Embedded Assessment #2 How does culture make us who we are? Culture constantly instructs the way one views others in the world. People have many different ways of thinking and doing things‚ therefore everyone will not see eye to eye when it comes to explaining how culture constantly instructs the way one views others in the world. Family life and culture influences the way we see things. Like in “Two Ways to Belong in America” Mira is influenced by her family’s Indian culture. Even though she lives

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    University of Phoenix Material The Practice of Clinical Psychology Worksheet Answer the following questions. Your response to each question must be at least 150 words in length. .1 What are at least two legal issues associated with clinical psychology? Provide an example of a situation that could be legal but unethical. Explain your response. The first legal issue associated with clinical psychology is confidentiality. Whenever a patient seeks help‚ everything that is said in the sessions

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    Britannica‚ stereotype is define as “any theory or doctrine indicating that that actions of an individual reflect on his or her whole culture‚ sex‚ age‚ race‚ class‚ or nationality” (“Stereotype”). To put it plainly‚ stereotyping is a tool that we use to label people. Stereotyping takes away the identity of the individual and replace it with a generalize characteristic that are often negative and demeaning. It would be a perfect world if no one stereotype‚ but we don’t live in a perfect world and

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    Stereotyping and prejudice are not the same thing‚ but are somewhat linked to one another. Stereotyping is defined as a preconceived or oversimplified generalization about an entire group of people/person without regard for individual differences. Even when stereotypes are positive‚ they always have a negative impact and can lead to discrimination. Prejudice as defined in our text is an irrational‚ negative attitude toward a category of people. Now that I have defined the terms I’d like to take you

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    Saying that culture is what makes a person is a bland definition. Culture is what makes people able to say that they are different and allows them to have a different perspective in daily life. In the text such as “Legal Alien”‚ “Ethnic Hash” and “Two Ways to Belong in America”‚ they make shown that other cultures and ones own may play a role in how one views others and the world. In Pat Mora’s poem “Legal Alien”‚ it shows readers that people are sometimes guided by the culture of others. “Able to

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    is happy or a happy place in the future. Some examples ‚are a Wrinkle in Time‚ Allegiant‚ and The Hunger Games. All of these books want their society to be perfect‚ but they end up being a dystopian society. In Allegiant they try to have a perfect‚ Utopian society in the beginning‚ but end up having a terrible society at the end. A lot of people would love to have a perfect society‚ but sadly there comes some complications with having a Utopian society. Such as‚ no thrilling moments‚ no action packed

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    could talk to others and get to know them better so that she can get to know what that person went through.A good example of that would go with the quote above would be“ but if Walter and I had put ourselves in her shoes we’d have seen it was an honest mistake on her part.”. The example of that quote explains the part “ until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” This example is a quote the book shows us what Scout and Walter would do if they were in Miss Caroline’s shoes. Atticus tells

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    and use reason to seek for the truth. We also use intuition to discover unknown things. As environment and culture may affect people’s way of thinking‚ people from different backgrounds may interpret things differently. People from the same background can even have different personal experiences‚ which also affect people’s understanding of the surroundings. No two people have exactly the same idea and we try to understand things based on our own ideas. The “things” we are referring to can be objects

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    Me‚ Myself and I Even though there are ongoing research to decipher the human mind in hopes to understand the way the mind works‚ we are no closer to understanding than when research first began in my opinion. How many times do we find ourselves trying to understand strangers‚ even our closest relatives‚ especially if they were faced with a situation in which the expected outcome was far from being reached? How many times did we replay the situation over and over in our heads with the

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    TWO WAYS OF MODULARIZATION STRATEGY IN JAPAN TOYOTA - HONDA VS. NISSAN - MAZDA Masayoshi IKEDA Yoichiro NAKAGAWA Today‚ as the end of the 20th century draws closer‚ European and US auto industries are several years ahead of Japanese counterpart in their effort for modularization. However‚ of all European and US automakers‚ the modularization effort made by the Big Three in the US is not so conspicuous‚ because of obstructions such as opposition from UAW. Meanwhile‚ German automakers are mainly

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