heritage made by society (task 1) In The perspectives magazine there is many interesting texts. Some are about old traditions‚ some are about how a country was many years ago and some are about how are name makes who we are. The thing I like the most about the text in the magazine was the ones about how small things like our skin color or our name changes who we are in the eyes of the people around us. In the text “The day I became black” we hear a story from a boy with an African-American mother
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(Benchmark Assessment) Heritage Assessment Shantha Susai Grand Canyon university Health Promotion in Nursing Care NRS-429V RENITA HOLMES November 16‚ 2014 Heritage assessment is defined as a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s culture‚ where the person comes from‚ beliefs‚ family and ethnic back grounds‚ values and customs. Is also the process for identifying‚ predicting‚ evaluating and communicating the probable effects of a current or proposed care or for that person’s cultural life or community
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1 .Calculation of working capital: Size of current assets and liabilities and Net working capital of Heritage Foods (India) Limited during the period 2011-12 to 2015-16 (All amounts are in millions) Year Current Assets Current Liabilities Net W.C 2011-12 1467.094 2175.69 -708.59 2012-13 1466.915 2005.004 -538.089 2013-14 1872.555 2410.804 -538.249 2014-15 2136.183 2466.928 -330.745 2015-16 2279.509 2344.395 -64.886 Interpretation: It is evident that
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was the first day of 2nd grade‚ and I was on my way to a new school. I was going from a class of students of Jamaican‚ Indian‚ and Dominican heritage to a school that was a mere 5% African American. It was an absolute shock to me. I knew I was different‚ and that fact hung like a cloud over my time at school. My classmates were proud of their European heritages and their families. They spoke of their parents’ established‚ white collar careers‚ while my father was a clerk at the local grocery store
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African Heritage of Cuba spoke great volumes to me because I actually got to witness the dance in person. To see them perform the dances and to hear how powerful their voices are. The African Heritage dances represent freedom and respect. It was a way to pay respect to fellow god that are no longer living. It represents freedom because they are express themselves through movement and they are letting the spirit control their movement. They are also releasing the worries. While watching the dances
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A family’s heritage is their sense of culture and traditions. Every family has their own unique values and beliefs. I created a flag that encompasses words‚ colors‚ and symbols to represent my family’s heritage. In my flag‚ I used the words educated‚ traditional‚ creative‚ and ambitious to represent my family. I said educated because people in my family have grown up to be very successful. I have had members that were famous lawyers‚ teachers‚ and doctors. Creative because everyone in my family
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He also faced the challenge of slavery‚ which was a problem that had plagued America since its early days‚ and a major cause in starting the civil war. Lincoln believed that slavery should be abolished‚ more importantly though he believed in the preservation of the union‚ and in the end he issued the emancipation proclamation in order to preserve the union. As a person‚ Lincoln held the ideal of slavery to be wrong‚ and morally believed that slaves should be freed. He believed in the equality of
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A Nursing Method to African American Heritage Abstract This paper explores the African American heritage and also identifies the significance of nurses being culturally aware‚ sensitive and competent when caring for people of African American heritage. Although these terms mentioned above are used interchangeably‚ they have different meanings. Cultural awareness is appreciating the external or material part of the culture‚ such as the music‚ arts‚ and physical characteristics
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On October 12th I volunteered in union with the Multicultural Center at the annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration‚ the apex of a series of events that took place across Hispanic Heritage Month‚ helping to educate the campus about Hispanic culture. The celebration took place in the Galaxy rooms in the SU from 7to 9pm which featured a talent show‚ a country flag display‚ a mariachi performance‚ a poetry recitation‚ followed by a traditional cultural meal. I chose to volunteer at this event because
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Whitney Scott Nurse 429V Heritage Assessment March 25‚ 2015 The delivery of health care is specific to the needs of each patient as an individual. In achieving this health care professionals must take into consideration the patients cultural and traditional values. Thru the years many people have mixed within cultures; however‚ most have retained their deep rooted cultural customs‚ values‚ and beliefs. In order to deliver quality care to patients and achieve positive clinical outcomes
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