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    Diversity Reflection

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    Fortunately‚ residing in a world where there is a substantial amount of diversity has been an enrichment for our learning resources. Each individual exhibits their own personal characteristics which makes the educational setting so unique. My motivation to learn‚ to succeed‚ and stimulate others to exceed has helped strengthen the learning environment of my peers. Since I have been pursuing my higher level of education many of the classes have required case-based‚ team sharing and pair-share instruction

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    Reflection on Diversity

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    References: Bell (02/2006). Diversity in Organizations [1] (VitalSource Bookshelf)‚ Retrieved from http://devry.vitalsource.com/books/9781133614388/id/ch09 DeVry University. Week 5‚ Weekly Lecture: Roots and Results of Conflict. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/other

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    Diversity Management Why is it important for an organization to have a clear definition of diversity? What organizations can you identify that exemplify each of the diversity management paradigms: resistance‚ discrimination-and-fairness‚ access-and-legitimacy‚ and integration-and-learning? It is important for an organization to have a clear definition of diversity‚ because without it an organization the organization would not be able to get behind the notion of diversity in the organization

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    World Religions and the Masses By: James Hannah World Religions MWF 11-1150 What is religion and why do so many in the world follow a form of it. The masses are so easily moved to follow something. Religion is a way to control the masses‚ but also we can look at that further that internet controls the masses‚ as does cell phones. That is my feeling on the subject. I did learn a lot by the religions that we looked at. I happened to go to the Sikh Temple‚ The Synagogue and to the Cathedral of

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    Journal Reflection The key points in the assigned reading are as follows: * 5 Dimension of multicultural education (Banks‚ pg 31-36) * Content Integration: teaching multiple cultures and perspectives in each lesson. * Knowledge Construction Process: establishes methods teachers use to encourage student learning in order for students to understand. * Prejudice Reduction: there are no racial barriers. Teachers are bias to any one culture‚ ethnic‚ race‚ and/or social group

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    Religion and Ethnic Diversity ETH/125 Religion and Ethnic Diversity Buddhism was first found in India about 2‚500 years ago. Buddhism is an increasing popular religion that continues to be the leading religion in the Far East. Buddhism has advanced over to a large amount of countries that have embraced a vast variety of customs‚ rituals‚ beliefs‚ and practices. Buddhist’s do not believe that a God created Earth. Buddha is the only Master‚ Buddhist’s believe in. Buddhist’s acknowledge that

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    Religion and Ethnic Diversity Religion and Ethnic Diversity This video discusses the mass diversity of religion in the United States‚ especially in Los Angeles. Los Angeles is a place where immigrants go to escape the poverty and disparity of their homelands yet keep a strong hold on their religious beliefs and practices. Rather than falling into American culture the immigrants are able to keep a strong hold on their individual religious beliefs. In Los Angeles there are over one hundred languages

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    When looking at world religions it is important to analyze their scriptures within the context of the pre-existing realities and beliefs of those who follow these religious writings in their everyday lives. As an example‚ in order to fully comprehend the Hadith and Torah literature‚ it is key to first comprehend the Jewish and Muslim worldviews held by the followers of these two religions. While there are some gaping differences between the two beliefs‚ religious scholar Ninian Smart’s Model of The

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    Reflection paper #2 On Buddhism Buddhists past and present have looked to the incidents in Buddha’s life for inspiration. Pick any three major episodes in the Buddha’s life and discuss what lessons they impart to a typical Buddhist householder. 1. His first time realizing leaving his house and seeing normal people in the outside world. I think that this incident in Buddha’s life taught typical Buddhist householder that they can’t ignore the outside world. He taught them that even though

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    World Religions 1/31/14 Most religions are patriarchal. -Institution led by men that intend to represent “father figures.” -Women are mostly seen as supporting figures. -Women are usually supporting social causes. Negative aspects of religion: -deaths and wars -unethical and misguided -political power‚ groups of followers are able to effect political progress. -may split rather than unify -routinization of charisma leads to a focus on the outside rather than inner spirituality

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