University College Dublin National University of Ireland Bachelor of Science (Singapore) Cross Cultural Management Pre Course Assignment Lecturer: Dr. Richard Tan Student Name: Zefanya Amarya Titiheruw Student Number: 1320 7826 Intake: BSc20 (B) Word Count : 4047 words Part I Summary of Article December 8‚ 2013 – a riot involving 400 people took place in Little India at around 9 pm. The situation arises after the SCDF (Singapore Civil Defense Force) located
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(Rachels 618). This claim is known as Cultural Relativism. "Cultural Relativism‚ as it has been called‚ challenges our ordinary belief in the objectivity and universality of moral truth. There is no such thing as universal truth in ethics: there there are only the various cultural codes‚ and nothing more. Moreover‚ our own code has no special status‚ it is merely one among many" (Rachels 618). It is clear that the answer to the question of ethics is‚ Cultural Relativism. The subject of murder is
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I am intrigued with the idea of reframing a Mexican-American teen’s rebellion as “confusion of whether she is growing up”. The text discusses how rates of cultural assimilation differ and offers a way to unite the family suffering from differences in needs and understanding of one another. Having a quincinera is an astute idea to celebrate a young female’s progression into adulthood as this will reduce stress on the parental side as well as give the adolescent a sense of pride and belonging in
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Understanding Systems BSc (Hons) Computing Level 6 Jul 2014 Word Count: 2‚926 By Audie Dauguenette Table of Content Task 1 High-level rich picture of Hospital System Figure 1 The supply sub-system was chosen for further analysis. Detailed rich picture of Supply System Figure 2 Supply System analysis Input The different input sources identified are listed below:- Ad Hoc requests for supplies from management. Planned requests‚ as per budget
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“Living in the Material World: Cultural Consumption and Social Class in America” by David Grazain emphasizes the difference between highbrow and lowbrow culture. Highbrow culture is mostly consumed by the affluent or rich class while lowbrow culture is consumed by the working-class. However‚ this was not always how culture was consumed‚ there was no such thing has high or low culture among the people. At most‚ everyone consumed mass culture under the same content. In addition‚ the time periods has
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Freud’s ideas and develop his own theories to further the study of psychology. Prior to Jung going his own way and working on improving his own theories he and Freud had developed an extremely strong friendship‚ in fact it was their theoretical differences that destroyed their friendship. Prior to the split of the friendship Freud heavily influenced Jung’s work‚ in fact both of their ideas and work was quite similar when Jung first began working in the field of psychology. Due to Freud’s psychoanalytic
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Cultural Syncretism Cultural Syncretism Christina Doty Alexis Garrett American InterContinental University Online HUMA215-1205B-07 Topics in Cultural Studies Erin Pappas January 27‚ 2013 Abstract The legacies of cultural syncretism in Africa‚ and the Americas have been compared and contrasted with the resistance to cultural change Westerners encounter in China and India. The cultural factors that caused these different outcomes are discussed. This discussion is followed by the legacies
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effectively address cultural issues. To understand the diverse cultural backgrounds of clients‚ nurses must strive to be culturally competent (Marcinkiw 2003). Cultural competence requires the building of cultural awareness‚ knowledge‚ skill‚ encounters‚ and desire in the nurse. Clients will feel respected‚ valued‚ and have a greater desire to achieve mutually agreed upon health care goals if the nurse is culturally competent. The purpose of this essay is designed to show the cultural competence in the
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Cultural Competency I approached a social worker who works with a charity organization. The organization helps children from different cultural background who due to poverty they cannot afford basic needs such as place to stay‚ education and food. The organization comes to their aid by providing the basic necessities to them. The organization tends to deal with children from diverse cultural backgrounds. As a result a number of challenges are faced when dealing with the children. In order to
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Staple here Cultural Intelligence TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction: Culture and Intelligence Defined 3 2. The concept of cultural intelligence 7 3. The effect of Globalisation on CQ 8 4. Aspects of Cultural Intelligence 10 5. Developing and Enhancing Cultural Intelligence 12 6. Profiles of Cultural Intelligence 14 7. Business benefits of Cultural Intelligence 16 8. Conclusion 18 9. References 19 1. Introduction: Culture and Intelligence Defined "Managing and leading
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