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    Due to the differences‚ it is necessary for medical professionals to understand those differences and use them to shape treatments. Doing so will increase the satisfaction of care in the patient and ultimately lead to treatment plans that a patient will more likely follow because of that satisfaction. According to Potter and Perry‚ an individual’s worldview and decision-making process is guided by the individual’s culture. Many cultural aspects feed into individuals that affect what care can be

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    1. What type of performance is it? 2. Where and when is this performance occurring 3. Is it a scripted or non scripted performance? 4. Is it religious or secular in nature 5. Is its content authored‚ collective or improvised? 6. Are technologies used? How? 7. List a sequence of actions and discuss what the performers bodies do (dance rhythmic patterns etc.) 8. Is music used 9. Describe the space and or setting of the event (architecture and design/ public or private

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    Cultural differences can pose problems for health care workers. In the case of Linda Gorman‚ she is faced with the decision to report a woman for child abuse‚ or chalk it up to cultural differences. The question shouldn’t be whether or not she should report Mrs. Saeto‚ but rather‚ are Mrs. Saeto’s actions really considered child abuse? The answer to this can get muddled in cultural beliefs. For Americans‚ her actions qualify as abusive because Mrs. Saeto is unnecessarily causing harm to baby Marie

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    Cultural Differences in Communication Amanda Finley HCA/230 - Communication Skills for Health Care Professionals 5-18-15 Instructor: Robert Feightner Cultural Differences in Communication Cultural differences in communication start with barriers involving language. Different cultures use their own language. People from South America speak Spanish and people from China speak Mandarin or Chines. The main barrier between them is the patients to understand that not everyone understands English

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    CREATING A DRAMA AT TGI’S FRIDAY Q1. What are the connections between theatre and TGI Friday’s? Is the dramaturgical analogy a good one? The service encounter at TGI Fridays can be seen as a theatrical drama. Décor has become a key element in the TGI Fridays experience transforming an otherwise bland and boring industrial type building into a theatrical stage‚ which shows that the servicescape is standard all around the world. The restaurants of TGI are remarkably similar throughout the world

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    Cultural Differences in Business What is culture? Culture is a shared system of symbols‚ beliefs‚ attitudes‚ values‚ expectations and behavior norms. It is learned by instruction or observing someone else. Prior to visiting another country where the culture is more than likely different from what you are accustomed to‚ it is imperative to conduct research. Knowing how to greet someone properly in their native language is a good start. The primary language spoken in Thailand is Thai. Chinese

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    Contents Introduction: Etic or Emic? At what extent are McSweeney’s critiques valuable? 4 Research Validity 5 Research Reliability: 5 Research Sample 5 Back to Culture 7 Questionnaire and Dimensions 8 History and Research Validations 9 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 12 Introduction: Etic or Emic? At what extent are McSweeney’s critiques valuable? Arguably‚ Hofstede’s work (1980‚ 1997) represents a pioneering approach of culture as a way of comparing international management frameworks

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    Revolution was directly responsible for cultural effects and a great part of that was social change. Because with the Industrial Revolution came great divide in classes and class warfare‚ the rich culture was all about greed and material goods and social status‚ where the poor were culturally the walking mats of the rich‚ did all there work‚ made all their money‚ and were scapegoats for all the wrong. London was one of the worst cities these cultural and social differences. This strife in technology cause

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    are many thoughts when it comes to degrees and which ones you should major in to become an FBI Agent. Some of these thoughts can be misleading by the law aspect of being in the FBI agency like how most say it’s the best to have a degree in Criminal Justice and criminology. Even though these two degrees will make you have an advantage over some in the law aspect of becoming an FBI Agent it won’t boost your diversity in which most regular and special agents have. The jobs in which most agents get that

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    slišAdnan Puzic Professor: Elma Porobic English 1A 26/12/2014 What is happening with today’s youth?! The main reason I have chosen this theme is recent headline in the newspaper: “Seven young girls got pregnant on their road trip”. When you see a headline like this you start wondering what is happening with today’s youth. What is the reason for behaviour like this?! Wrong parenting‚ influence of the internet‚ influence of parents or influence of older friends? Why is today’s youth behaving older

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