Cultural Competence in the Emerging Somali Population in Arizona DeLana Brown Grand Canyon University Cultural Sensitivity Paper NUR 502 July 22‚ 2012 Cultural Competence in the Emerging Somali Population in Arizona The purpose of this paper is to find an article from a nursing journal that is focused on a cultural group and relate it to the cultural sensitivity in the work force environment. The article chosen by this writer is from the “Online Journal of Nursing Issues” republished
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PhD Proposal The Sophistication and Quality of Computer-Based Accounting System among Small and Medium Manufacturing Firms in Malaysia INTRODUCTION Malaysia is rapidly shifting its orientation into an information technology (IT) based environment‚ which emphasizes on the use of technology in providing information. This is evident by the Malaysian Government establishment of the Multimedia Super Corridor (or MSC) in 1998. The MSC‚ therefore‚ manifests the Government commitment in leading the
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H. Davis Stacey Magnesio is a 4th-grade teacher‚ Hays CISD‚ Kyle‚ Texas. Barbara H. Davis is Professor‚ Curriculum & Instruction‚ Texas State University‚ San Marcos. To cite this article: Magnesio‚ S. & B. Davis. A Teacher Fosters Social Competence With Cooperative Learning. San Clemente‚ CA: Kagan Publishing. Kagan Online Magazine‚ Fall/Winter 2010. www.KaganOnline.com Miss Mag‚ do we have to work in groups?” “Miss Mag‚ I can’t work with him.” “Miss Mag‚ can I work alone?” Dodgeball tactics—duck
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A rich view of lexical competence Peter J. Robinson In this article I begin by examining some features of the negotiation of meaning between learners and teachers‚ where the goal of the interaction is to convey the meaning of a technical word from the teacher to a learner. I suggest that this examination leads us to distinguish between the declarative knowledge ‘that’ words have particular meanings‚ and the procedures we typically employ for realizing or ‘achieving’ this declarative knowledge. These
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In “Araby”‚ “Eveline”‚ and “The Dead”‚ three short stories featured in James Joyce’s The Dubliners‚ the characters struggle with whether to live their lives with a structured routine or to seek opportunities‚ change‚ and adventure. These short stories center around everyday life for citizens of Dublin‚ Ireland in the early 20th century‚ when a choice between continuing the inherited tradition of routine and structure versus seeking any other form of life or adventure could be the most important decision
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Emotional Intelligence: Personal and Social Competence “Emotional intelligence refers to an ability to recognize the meanings of emotion and their relationships and to reason and problem-solve on the basis of them. Emotional intelligence is involved in the capacity to perceive emotions‚ assimilate emotion-related feelings‚ understand the information of those emotions‚ and manage them.” (Mayer‚ J.D. et. al‚ 1999) A lot of people have told me throughout the years‚ emotions have no place in the workplace
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a thing as a most important competence of a successful management consultant? In order to find an answer to the question stated above‚ this term paper will draw on the content of course 611 Management Consulting‚ including lessons learnt from company visits and guest lectures. I will start off by listing the three primary competences characterizing a thriving and successful management consultant. Thereafter I will deliberate on which one of these three competences I believe can be regarded as
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Why it is Important To Maintain Competence to Assist Safety Management" Introduction Organisations have a moral and legal obligation to ensure the safety of their employees within the workplace. Morally the employer is required to exercise a duty of care towards its employees‚ a concept that has been embodied in common and company law. From a legal standpoint‚ the organisation is required to comply with current legislation and regulations. In the UK‚ the legal framework has been founded upon
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professional nurses must possess clinical competence in order to provide quality health care even with the integration of technology. Decker‚ Sportsman‚ Puetz‚ and Billings (2008) stated that nursing competence involves the acquisition of relevant knowledge‚ the development of psychomotor skills‚ and the ability to apply the knowledge and skills appropriately in a given context. According to National Council for State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN‚ 2005)‚ competence is defined as the application of knowledge
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I. Introduction Communicative competence is a linguistic term for the ability not only to apply the grammatical rules of a language to form correct utterances‚ but also to know when to use these utterances appropriately. The term was coined by Dell Hymes in 1966‚ reacting against the inadequacy of Noam Chomsky’s distinction between competence and performance. Dell Hymes proposed the concept of communicative competence which claimed that a speaker can be able to produce grammatical sentences that
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