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    Chumash vs San

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    priests‚ or craft specialists. Political decisions were merely made by individual families and camps after group gatherings. Both peoples’ values in life also differed greatly. The San peoples’ values were characterized by modesty‚ cooperation‚ and equality. An example of modesty would be a

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    2013). If the child cannot develop the specific skill they feel society is demanding‚ (e.g. being athletic) then they may develop this sense of inferiority. Some failure may be necessary so that the child can develop some modesty. Yet again‚ a balance between competence and modesty is necessary. Success in this stage will lead to the virtue of competence (McLeod‚

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    expresses the common ideals that middle class women of the period were best to be submissive and obedient and under the dominion of men‚ hence the reason he uses words like "modesty" and "economy" when he is complimenting Elizabeth and her nature and his belief that Elizabeth’s rejection of his marriage proposals are ladylike modesty "I must therefore conclude that you are not serious in your rejection of me…according to the usual practice of elegant females.". This shows that Mr Collins is essentially

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    Notes on Moral Turpitude

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    “an act of baseness‚ vileness‚ or depravity in the private duties which a man owes his fellow men‚ or to society in general‚ contrary to the accepted and customary rule of right and duty between man and man‚ or conduct contrary to justice‚ honesty‚ modesty‚ or good morals. “Act or behavior that gravely violates moral sentiment or accepted moral standards of community and is a morally culpable quality held to be present in some criminal offenses as distinguished from others.” “The quality of

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    When first observing the art piece‚ the viewer notices that the woman on the seashell is Venus‚ the main focus of the painting. Botticelli included certain allegories when painting Venus standing nude on a seashell. Knowing that Venus was born out of the sea‚ her standing on a seashell symbolizes that she has just emerged from the water. Some may think that Venus is the goddess of the sea because she was born in the sea; this is false. Venus standing naked actually indicates that Venus is the

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    Cultural Diversity

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    Susan Kennedy Grand Canyon University Nursing 502 September 22‚ 2010 > Cultural diversity is a concept that is of increasing importance in the delivery of quality health care. It is this cultural awareness that allows healthcare professionals to see the entire picture of the patient and thus improves quality of care and healthcare outcomes The cultural values of specific ethnic groups have a direct influence on how they perceive healthcare‚ how and when they seek healthcare and how

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    Ugandan Americans. Privacy is highly regarded; personal information is held within the family and not readily shared with others‚ including health care providers. They do not wish to answer many questions or give long history of medical issues. Health care providers should strive to provide the needed services in a timely manner without repetitive practices. First introductions should be formal‚ with use of first and last names. Avoid unprofessional communication while interacting with the patient

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    Cultural Orientation

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    individualistic cultures. Based off questions five and six I am considered to have comfort with a low power distance‚ meaning power is more equally spread throughout the population. The remaining questions of the assessment placed me as having values of modesty‚ tenderness in women/men‚ and concern for quality of life. I am thought to accept and not fear uncertainty‚ and at the same time in some situations I avoid uncertainty and have anxiety towards not knowing what will happen next. I am also a mixture

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    Rhetorical Analysis Woman

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    significant in the short story in achieving the author’s purpose for the work. Brush uses adjectives such as "shy" and "little" and verbs like "beamed" and "crying" to describe the woman. The reader is immediately drawn to the wife’s meekness and modesty. She is seen as an innocent mouse who only wishes to please. Adverbs such as "quietly‚" "heartbrokenly" and "hopelessly" make the reader experience compassion and empathy for the wife’s broken spirit. The reader is outraged that someone could treat

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    Personal Space

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    (Dion‚ Berscheid‚ & Walster‚ 1972; Larrance & Zuckerman‚ 1981; Miller‚ 1970; Sparacino & Hansell‚ 1979). This perception extends to nearly every positive personality characteristic‚ including warmth‚ responsiveness‚ sensitivity‚ kindness‚ poise‚ modesty‚ and sociability; in addition‚ physically attractive people are perceived as more interesting and more outgoing than their physically unattractive counterparts (Berscheid & Walster‚ 1974). Dion et al. (1972) showed that this stereotyped perception

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