Thinking About Diversity and Inclusion Rhonda G. Allen SOC/315 May 6‚ 2013 Professor Anne Tindall Thinking About Diversity and Inclusion Cultural Diversity has many dimensions‚ recognizing what they are can be challenging to those of who may not be familiar with them. The first dimension of Cultural Diversity‚ Primary Dimensions‚ which are considered basic and cannot be changed by the individual. The second dimension‚ Secondary Dimensions‚ is aspects of someone that can be influenced by
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Intercultural Communication in the Workplace Paper SOC 315: Cultural Diversity Intercultural Communication In today’s world‚ more companies are selection to go global to conduct business. Regardless of the company one is a part of he or she is likely to interact with people who from numerous national‚ religious‚ and ethnic backgrounds. Communicating across language and cultural barriers can be a challenge to ones skills. It has become more common in ones own country to encounter people
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Kathy Kippenberger Ms. Kossenko English 7 21 April 2011 The Ugly Truth About Labels How Rivalry is Used in the Novel The Outsiders Ever felt targeted? Witness someone be judged by how they spoke? Felt as if no one belongs? Is it because they dress‚ act‚ or learn differently or a certain way? Most young adults go through these types of struggles. Stereotypes are preconceived labels subjected on the public. When teenagers do things out of the ordinary‚ dress differently‚ or hang out
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mate outside certain grps (incest) -homogamy: tendency to select mate w/ personal characteristics similar to own -person flees/ asks gov for protection (Cubans exempted- can auto stay) -created by war‚ drought- gov chooses -patriarchy/ matriarchy: soc where men/ women dom decision making -equalitarian: spouses regarded as equal 1.UNEQUAL TREATMENT (created/ maintained by predjudice‚ suffer various disadvantages) 2. physical/ cultural traits: distinguish from dom grp (socially visible) 3. ascribed
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protect them from any kind of jumping from the Socs. Soda Pop: Soda was very handsome and everybody loved him. “He likes Soda -- everybody likes Soda…”
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2.5. Znanstveno-istraživački projekti Znanstveno-istraživački projekti na visokom učilištu provode se u područjima znanstvenoga djelovanja visokoga učilišta. Tijekom godina primjećuje se porast broja prijavljenih i provedenih projekata. Znanstveno-nastavno osoblje orijentirano je u smjeru kreiranja znanstvenih mreža radi sudjelovanja u projektima‚ kao i na povećanje edukativnih aktivnosti vezanih za znanstveni i istraživački projektni rad. Razvojem studijskih programa‚ posebno razvojem doktorskih
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Greasers and the Socs. ”Mother to Son” is a poem by Langston Hughes about a mother giving advice to her son about life. But‚ both S.E. Hinton and Langston Hughes had similar ideas when they wrote the book and poem. The Outsiders is about the battle between the Greasers and the Socs. The Socs are the snobby rich kids that live a high society life style and consider the Greasers sewer scum. Greasers are the tough low class group that have pretty rough life styles and think that the Socs are a bunch of
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I heard about this thing with the dead Soc kid. It’s not your fault but there are a few ways you could have handled things differently. In my opinion it was pretty stupid. First off‚ being out that late was probably not a good idea. You should have just gone home. If you went home you would not have gotten jumped by the Soc. I get it Pony‚ you got mad at Darry but you should have stayed at home and talked things over. None of this is your fault. The Socs jumped you. You need to think about what
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because he fell asleep in the lot. Darry and I were worried sick about him! And when he got home he was back sassing to Darry so he hit him then Ponyboy ran. 3. Me: Did Pony kill the Soc? Soda: No Johnny Cade Killed the Soc. The Socs were drowning Ponyboy and Johnny was sticking up for him. Then he stabbed the Soc with a switchblade.
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Explanation: These are the last words in the second chapter. Before‚ Ponyboy tells the reader about how impossible it seems for the Socs to have real problems‚ but Ponyboy fires back with the sentence that brings more questions than answers. Ponyboy is essentially saying that eventually he comes to realize that there are real problems associated with being a
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