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    Cultural Appropriation

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    Culture Appropriation versus Culture Exchange Cultural Appropriation is the means of borrowing features of one culture by members of a different cultural group. The term “Cultural Appropriation” is often negative‚ because the use of one cultural outside their minority‚ oppressed culture ’s symbols or other cultural elements‚ music‚ dance‚ costume. A cultural exchange‚ on the other hand‚ can be an intentional act of bringing two or more people together to exchange information about their differing

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    Cultural theory

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    Madeleine Leininger ’s Cultural Theory Madeleine Leininger founded transcultural-nursing care. She is one of the very first nurse anthropologists that recognized care and culture as two major significant phenomena in nursing (Leininger.2002). Care according to Leininger’s concepts has different meaning in different cultures but in general‚ care refers to assistive or supportive behaviors that improve an individual’s condition (Leininger.2002). According to Madeleine Leininger‚ care is essential

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    Cultural Heritage

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    Centre for Cultural Resources and Training NEW DELHI BRIEF NOTE Workshop on “Role of Schools in Conservation of the Natural and Cultural Heritage” The Centre for Cultural Resources and Training‚ New Delhi organises workshops on “Role of Schools in Conservation of the Natural and Cultural Heritage” to enable teachers from different regions to share knowledge of their culture with others and create a sense of appreciation for the diversity and richness of India’s Cultural Heritage.

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    Cross-cultural challenges when doing business in China.(Research Note) Abstract With the globalisation of world business‚ China has become an appealing 有吸引力的market for foreign investors. The problem of cross-cultural management arises as the cooperation between China and its culturally different Western partners continues to increase at an unprecedented无前例的 rate. This paper presents an understanding on the general cultural differences between America and China by applying the cultural dimensions

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    Cultural Identity

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    Losing Cultural Identity Both the authors Choy and Engkent focussed mainly on the ideas of culture‚ immigration and assimilation. These two essays showed that acculturation is bi-directional from both the sides and it requires neither a change value‚ although values may become acculturated nor the internal change. Assimilation is unidirectional‚ towards the dominant group and it requires change in values and the internal change. Losing cultural Identity : Immigrants always have fear

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    Cultural Awareness

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    How might developing cultural competence improve mental health services? Word Count 1692 Submission Date – 27th November 2012 Culture plays an important part in the development of a persons’ identity‚ relationships and influences behaviour (The Open University‚ 2010‚ p.74). Spencer (2003) states that the UK has become more culturally diverse based on varying factors such as economic‚ social and cultural globilisation; as a result of globilisation processes‚ boundaries that traditionally

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    Cultural Competence

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    The American Academy of Family Physicians website defines cultural competence as: "A set of congruent behaviors‚ attitudes and policies that come together as a system‚ agency or among professionals and enable that system‚ agency or those professionals to work effectively in cross-cultural situations. The word "culture" is used because it implies the integrated pattern of human thoughts‚ communications‚ actions‚ customs‚ beliefs‚ values and institutions of a racial‚ ethnic‚ religious or social group

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    Cultural Capital

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    Cultural capital exists in three states‚ each of which requires economical capital as the primary impetus for accumulation . First‚ the embodied state of cultural capital includes the individual’s investment in self-improvement such as cultivating hobbies and interests. The most difficult form of capital to transfer is embodied capital‚ which requires time and merit. Second‚ the objectified state is the appreciation of cultural goods and materials such as books and instruments by those who hold the

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    Cultural Evolution

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    trade was going to be tricky due the subject I had chosen for the transaction. I was very cognizant of the fact that my 1st trade had been a success because of the cultural knowledge that I had gathered and my relationship with the opposite party. I knew that although I have gained what I wanted the opposite party had gotten a lot more from me as I had only gotten a pen and the 1st year MBA student had gained a lot of knowledge and valuable practice for his interview prep. In retrospect he might have

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    Cultural Baggage

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    228/272 Summary of “Cultural Baggage” In the article “Cultural Baggage” published at The New York Times magazine on May 3‚ 1992‚ the author Barbara Ehrenreich assess and weighs hers and other people’s cultural and religious background. By listening to an exciting friend about her cultural legacy‚ Mrs. Ehrenreich abruptly understood that she hasn’t defined one. However‚ she impliedly denotes some English heritage. In the 60’s and 70’s era‚ she witnessed ethnical and cultural awakening. These celebrations

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