Cultural Autobiography Juanita J. Duffy Capella University Cultural Autobiography Investigating one’s own cultural heritage can teach us much regarding our own world views‚ how they affect us‚ how they affect others‚ and how they can potentially affect our clients in a counseling situation either positively or negatively. This paper provides examples and analyzes how a therapist’s own cultural self-awareness can impact the counseling relationship and explores appropriate strategies to address
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Outline 1) Use MLA format (available from the Reference desk in the Library) 2) Standard font‚ black on white‚ minimum 10 font (12 IS PREFERRED) 3) All pages must have your name on them and be numbered in the bottom‚ right corner‚ and stapled together. 4) Outline may be done in point form • Please keep it to no more than 250 words • State your research question(s) • Tell me how you will approach (attack) the question(s) • Which perspective/stance will
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Cultural Observation Assignment Pregnancy is a beautiful thing and somehow it has become such an ugly term in Lawrence‚ usually because the girls that are pregnant tend to be teens. Not only are they teens there Hispanic pregnant teens. Most of the time it is unplanned for but because Hispanics have an engraved values into there children abortion is not an answer. Lawrence tends to have a high teen pregnancy rate compared to surrounding cities. You may ask yourself why is it? From this observation
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It is observed in the recent years that most of the organizations in the market fail when it comes to executing the strategy that they had panned initially. There is a failure percentage of 80% - 90% when it comes to the implementation of the strategy; this has been reported by various sources (Chris Zook‚ 2010). The Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors (2012) states that for interior review to stay important‚ it ought to adjust to changing desires and keep up arrangement with the association’s
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transcended typical cultural boundaries of geographic location‚ race‚ and age through the collective love
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Cross cultural reflection Introduction What I felt about the cross cultural simulation was that it was very useful in letting us take on the Disney World France situation at that time. It puts us in the shoes of the different parties affected during that point of time and gives us just sufficient amount of information needed such that we are free to use our judgment to shape the negotiation. For each person‚ the information and the ideal terms and conditions that each of us are looking for are
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I am intrigued with the idea of reframing a Mexican-American teen’s rebellion as “confusion of whether she is growing up”. The text discusses how rates of cultural assimilation differ and offers a way to unite the family suffering from differences in needs and understanding of one another. Having a quincinera is an astute idea to celebrate a young female’s progression into adulthood as this will reduce stress on the parental side as well as give the adolescent a sense of pride and belonging in
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CULTURAL POLICY IN SINGAPORE: NEGOTIATING ECONOMIC AND SOCIO-CULTURAL AGENDAS1 Lily Kong Associate Professor Department of Geography National University of Singapore Kent Ridge Singapore 119260 Email: lilykong@nus.edu.sg Fax: 65-7773091 Geoforum For Special Issue on “Culture‚ Economy‚ Policy” 2000 This paper was written while I was Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Oriental Culture‚ Tokyo University. I would like to record thanks to Assoc Prof Tong Chee Kiong for facilitating my
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MGT 2106 Instructor: Lawrence Keller August 23‚ 2013 ASSIGNMENT – CULTURAL DIFFERENCES DUE 1:30 PM‚ MONDAY‚ SEPTEMBER 9‚ ON T-SQUARE This assignment is attended to provide you with an understanding of the impact of different cultures on doing business in foreign countries. You will explore cultural differences as they relate to communications‚ negotiations‚ greetings‚ business dress‚ business entertainment‚ and other topics. This assignment is worth 150 points towards your final
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I asked him why he was doing this‚ and he explained to me that it is just etiquette—you rub the chopsticks together to prevent getting splinters. He also showed me how to hold the chopsticks‚ which was a struggle‚ but I wanted to get the full cultural experience so I continued to work with them. The sushi was
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