Citizenship and Diversity-Assignment One P1-Explain the range of meanings attached to citizenship‚ diversity and the associated terminology Citizenship A citizen is a native or naturalized member of a city‚ country‚ or nation who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection also citizenship is the state of being vested with the rights and duties of a citizen and is also the character of an individual viewed as a member of society. Citizens who help the local community
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Responding to Diversity “Schools and teachers must celebrate diversity; they must educate all students to their full potential regardless of socioeconomic status‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ language‚ religion‚ gender‚ national origin‚ or membership in any other category.” (Morrison‚ 32) Diversity aims to recognize‚ respect and value people’s differences to contribute and realize their full potential by promoting and inclusive culture for all staff and students. In dealing with diversity‚ it is important
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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 they respond to healthcare providers. There are three aspects of culturally
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Diversity and Multiculturalism in the Age of Globalization Introduction Living in the 21st century‚ we are more connected to each other than ever. With that being said‚ there is a necessity for us to maintain our cultural diversity as we merge into such a multicultural world. Multiculturalism is‚ in essence‚ the study of how individuals from different ethnic‚ minority‚ or rural backgrounds receive‚ analyze‚ and respond to information that is presented to them. The principle of cultural diversity
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Business Case for Diversity with Inclusion Recruiting‚ retaining‚ and promoting diverse employees are critical to a corporation’s success in this evolving marketplace.These efforts must be carefully planned‚ nurtured‚ and measured to ensure success. There are few who would argue against positive co-worker relationships and respect for the individual dignity as being helpful in developing a positive workplace environment. Many organizations are proud to display their espoused values like respect
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Arnold English 110 Lack of Diversity Most people would agree that diversity is growing rapidly here in America‚ the truth of the matter it’s not‚ in fact it is slowly progressing. In David Brook’s essay "People Like Us"‚ he discusses how there is very little diversity within our diverse culture. In his essay he proclaims that people of the same race will flock together and live in the same community. Another cause for this slow progression of diversity in America is by the media and our
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The Importance of Understanding Diversity in a Business Setting DeVry University SOCS-350N: Cultural Diversity in Professions Spring A‚ 2014 The Importance of Understanding Diversity in a Business Setting “Diversity is defined as real or perceived differences among people in race‚ ethnicity‚ sex‚ age‚ physical and mental ability‚ sexual orientation‚ religion‚ work and family status‚ weight and appearance‚ and other identity-based attributes that affect their interactions and relationships
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company manage its diversity workforce. For example‚ The Black Googler Network (BGN) is actively involved in supporting black workers in Google; The LGBT Community support the company’s lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual and transgender (LGBT) employees through strong
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Journal of Social Issues‚ Vol. 50‚ No. 4 ‚ 1994‚ pp. 19-45 Are There Universal Aspects in the Structure and Contents of Human Values? Shalom H. Schwartz The Hebrew University of Jerusalem This article presents a theory of potentially universal aspects in the content of human values. Ten types of values are distinguished by their motivational goals. The theory also postulates a structure of relations among the value types‚ based on the conflicts and compatibilities experienced when pursuing them
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When it comes to diversity and teaching about diversity in the classroom‚ I immediately thinking about different races‚ religions‚ languages but not abilities. I had never considered disability as a topic for classroom discussion. When I approached this week’s reading and assignment I was a little bit concerned. As a student‚ we only spoke about disability once a year‚ during the month the school held the “Special Olympics”. Teachers usually spoke of disability as a limiting and the need for us to
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