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    SOC 1010 Exam 1: CHAPTER 1: The Sociological Perspective: The sociological perspective deals with people and their surroundings it’s a personal aspect of people and how they develop‚ how personalities shape and become based on what they are around. The sociological perspective predicts behavior by Life Chance: is the degree to which people succeed in life in areas such as education‚ income and health. Social Environment: social backgrounds and other aspects of society. Sociology: the study

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    DEFINING DIVERSITY: THE EVOLUTION OF DIVERSITY by Camille Kapoor 1. INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS DIVERSITY? The concept of diversity encompasses acceptance and respect. It means understanding that each individual is unique‚ and recognizing our individual differences. These can be along the dimensions of race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ socio-economic status‚ age‚ physical ability‚ religious beliefs‚ political beliefs‚ or other ideologies. It is the exploration of these differences

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    elements in her cultural care diversity and universality theory. She theorized and researched the importance of recognizing the client’s cultural differences and incorporating this knowledge along with caring in the client’s care. The goal of Madeleine Leininger’s cultural care diversity and universality theory is “to improve and provide care which is culturally acceptable and is beneficial and useful to the client and family” (McCance‚ 1999‚ p. 1390). In Leininger’s cultural

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    In this paper‚ we assess Thai culture and its influence on Thai people by using Trompenaar’s cross cultural dimension as guidance. Universalism v/s Particularism; The belief of universal application of ideas and practices against the belief of adapting ideas and practices in accordance to the circumstances and situation. Thai culture can be categorize in Particularism because most Thai people place high regard on personal friendship rather than contractual on the paper. Some agreements can even

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    culture develops out of cultural diversity (ethnic‚ racial‚ religious‚ political‚ etc.). How do differences among culturally diverse members of an organization help to establish an overall culture that is unique to an organization? Page Limit: 5-7 pages‚ double-spaced. This paper portrait how culture affects an organization‚ it defines culture and cultural diversity according to different researchers. Further‚ it mentions different attributes of an organization cultural competency. And finalizes

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    Feedback Form Name of learner: | Andreea Vasile | Programme: | | Equality and Diversity | Unit Number: | Unit 1 | PASS | | RESUB | XXX | Date: | 8/4/13 | Tutor | Jacqui Steele | Signature: | Jacqui Steele | Total Time: | 3 hours40 minutes | Type of Contact (please circle) | Face to Face | Telephone | E-mail | RWF/Assessment | Other | Unit 1: Exploring Equality and Diversity This is a great start to Unit 1‚ where you have provided some interesting answers. In order

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    dimensional view of power ?’ When we think about power in social context it  is can be termed as specific ability of  influencing  or controlling others . Generally authority is considered as power due to being accepted as social norms. Three dimension of Power can be understood by Lukes’s academic theory which says "three faces of power". He discussed how the governments Exercise its controlling power on people by three ways as by decision-making power‚ by non decision-making power and by

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    CULTURAL DIVERSITY IS WHAT MAKES US A RAINBOW NATION – LEARN IT‚ UNDERSTAND IT‚ EMBRACE IT! THE IMPORTANT ELEMENTS ABOUT LANGUAGE DIVERSITY We are all surrounded by different cultures every day. It is very important to learn and get a better understanding of the cultural differences in South Africa. We can learn a lot about other people as well as ourselves through being open to explore different cultures/languages. Learning‚ understanding‚ embracing and communicating through other languages other

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    In the Asia-Pacific region‚ there is a vast range of cultural‚ economic and physical diversity. The culture in China differs to Fijian culture which also differs to the Australian culture‚ the variety of cultures in easily noticed. In the Asia-Pacific region we have the county with the 2nd largest economy in the world‚ China; nevertheless we also have countries with struggling economies. As the Asia-Pacific region occupies such an enormous area it is obvious that it would contain a great variety

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    Burzotta‚ L.‚ & Noble‚ H. (2011). The dimensions of interprofessional practice. British Journal of Nursing‚ 20(5)‚ 310-315. [Ebook library version]. Retrieved from http://www.eblib.com.au/. This article is about a prime role which the author experienced as a nurse while undertaking patient-centered care - interprofessional approach in clinical practice and using Gibb’s reflective cycle as a guideline in the process. The author went through the whole process while looking after a palliative female

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