Understanding and Applying the Heritage Assessment tool Dana Eldridge Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V November 10‚ 2013 Heritage Assessment Understanding and Applying the Heritage Assessment tool Nurses have to be culturally competent‚ they need to assess their individual values and beliefs about health and health care; otherwise‚ nurses might assume that all cultures share western premises and values. In order to be considerate to an individual‚ nurses must remember
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Note: The greater the number of positive responses‚ the greater the person’s identification with a traditional heritage. The one exception to positive answers is the question about family name change. This question may be answered negatively. 1. Where was your mother born?__Ethiopia 2. Where was your father born? Ethiopia 3. Where were your grandparents born? (1) Your mother’s mother? Ethiopia (2) Your mother’s father? Ethiopia (3) Your father’s mother? Ethiopia (4) Your father’s father
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(DISASTER RISK ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS HAZARDS IN MAJULI) INTRODUCTION Majuli is one of the largest river islands in the world (26 45N – 27 12N and 93 39 E – 94 35 altitude of 60 – 95m above msl). The original land mass of Majuli was 1250 Sq. km (1950) which has significantly reduced to 650 Sq. km (2001) due to erosion. The island is bounded by the river Brahmaputra on the South‚ the river Subansiri on the North-West and Kherkatia Suti in Northeast. Geomorphologically the island is alluvial
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hjk Table of contents Introduction 2 Dee ’s Idea of Cultural Heritage 3 Maggie ’s Idea of Cultural Heritage 4 Quilt as a Symbol of Cultural Heritage 5 Conclusion 6 Bibliography Plagiatserklärung Introduction The short story “Everyday Use“ by Alice Walker‚ from the collection In Love and Trouble‚ published in 1973‚ was written during the Black Power Movement in 1960 ’s. During this period‚ African-Americans were
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Priscila Catunda Prof. Hargett ENC 1102 20 September‚ 2008 Love your Heritage Dear Wangero‚ I met you 3 years ago and since our friendship has become stronger‚ I now feel free to tell you about certain things that really bother me. For example‚ the way you behave towards your heritage and your family. That day when your mom came to visit you in Fort Lauderdale I had the chance to sit and talk to her for a while‚ and I was impressed by the things she told me. During my conversation
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"Everyday Use:" African-American Heritage Everyone is raised within a culture with a set of customs and morals handed down by those generations before us. As individuals‚ we view and experience heritage in different ways. During history‚ different ethnic groups have struggled with finding their place within society. In the 1950s and 60s African Americans faced a great deal of political and social discrimination based on the tone of their skin. After the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s‚ many
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Intro: My Family Heritage Isabella McArdle Mr. McCorkle R1 9/3/14 The United States is made up of many different cultures and diversities and that’s what makes it the successful nation it is today. That is why the U.S. in particular is known as a “Salad Bowl”. The salad bowl idea proposes that the combination of the many different cultures of United States citizens combine like a salad . Being American means loyalty to the United States‚ rather than being tied to a single culture. Therefore
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of what has been described as ‘the knowledge capital of the world.’ London is an education. The capital is home to over 200 museums (twice as many as Paris or New York)‚ 150 theatres‚ 34‚000 shops‚ 3‚000 parks and open spaces and four UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Kew Gardens‚ Maritime Greenwich‚ Tower of London and Westminster Abbey and Palace). London plays a part in the academic life as well as the social life of being a student at UCL. Surrounded by libraries‚ archives‚ galleries and the headquarters
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equality. It also concentrates on providing educational opportunities to each and every one. One example of this is how UNESCO and UNICEF together implemented education for nomads in six African countries. UNESCO also aims to keep a list of world heritage sites. These sites are important natural or historical sites which preservation and protection are considered important for the world community. Introduction The Statue of Liberty (officially named‚ Liberty Enlightening the World) is a monument
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In the essay A Duty to Family‚ Heritage‚ and Country by Ying Ying Yu‚ she explains the great burden and high expectations her Chinese immigrant family expects from her and the pressures that come with it. Yu explains how her Chinese parents view grades as what makes you and what is most important. This puts a great weight on her shoulders and produces a belief that she owes her family and country good grades because of her culture and duty. Having heard such phrases while growing up has affected
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