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    Worldview

    defines a worldview as ‘the primary conceptual framework within which our beliefs, values, attitudes and assumptions about ourselves and others are held’. This interpretation and view can be constructed by many things, parents, close family and the culture, religion and community we live in. So then, a worldview can be personally internal, but be shaped by external manipulations? I relate this to education and learning in the school system where a teacher is the external manipulator who absolutely influences

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    Work/Family Diversity Training

    many more rights that enable them to work in a comfortable environment whilst being treated fairly, and not receive different or "special" treatment due to age, sex, race, or religion. All of these aspects play a part in our cultures and mean different things to each culture. This is why it is so important to be culturally competent and have positive and effective diversity training for companies. With so many different cultural people mingling in the workplace, it is important to know that your

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    The Road to Hell Case Study

    Barracanian cannot match the knowledge of modern living is only 50 years old whereas his goes back to 200 or 300 years. • Rennalls racial consciousness had a deep root 3. Relevant Principles from Course • Cultural diversity: Being attentive to the culture values and norms of the foreign country you are operating in is very

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    Raymond Williams Argues That ‘Culture Is One of the Two or Three Most Complicated Words in the English Language’ (1983: 87), Discuss Why Williams Argues This and Some of the Different Ways in Which Culture Has Been Defined.

    Raymond Williams argues that ‘Culture is one of the two or three most complicated words in the English language’ (1983: 87). With reference to at least one of the key readings other than the extracts from Williams that you’ve studied in weeks 1-5, discuss (1) why Williams argues this and (2) some of the different ways in which culture has been defined. Culture is one of the most difficult words to define as there are so many modern and traditional meanings that come across as being the ‘true’ definition

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    Technology Review

    two cultures. Over the next decade the school system found a large number of Spanish speaking students attending the school system. The school system consists only of English speaking school and had to adapt to students that will use English as a second language. The school started programs and classes for Spanish speaking classes and hired Spanish speaking teachers. This country is a large melting pot that includes many cultures. It was always a difficult task to bring all of these cultures together

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    Understanding of Communication in Language and Diversity

    different cultures. Today, we have so many different cultures, language and skin colors. Each culture has its own way of communicating. I am from Bangladesh and I can honestly say how hard it was for me to communicate when I first arrived in America. It took me several years to understand the American culture, speak English, make friends and communicate. I learned how important it is to understand communication in language and diversity to develop and appreciation for different cultures in order to

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    Invite Your Friends

    Hofstede's Framework for Assessing Culture He has found five dimensions of culture in his study of national work related values: • Low vs. High Power Distance - the extent to which the less powerful members of institutions and organizations expect and accept that power is distributed unequally. Low power distance (e.g. Austria, Israel, Denmark, New Zealand) expect and accept power relations that are more consultative or democratic. People relate to one another more as equals regardless of formal

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    Avatar

    very different cultures, belief systems, and lifestyles. In order to work and live together peacefully, a common understanding and engagement of other cultures needs to occur. However, other choices to respond to differences exist; the option to ignore differences, or to reject the others culture and beliefs are just two counter-productive responses to difference. This scenario is no different in terms of the relations between the Na’vi and the humans in the film Avatar. The two cultures are indeed

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    Discrimination

    offends me. 1 2 3 4 5 B6 When my own home culture is mentioned at work, it is almost always mentioned negatively. 1 2 3 4 5 B7 My co-workers do not treat everyone equally in the organisation. 1 2 3 4 5 B8 My culture is almost always negatively mentioned in jokes made at work. 1 2 3 4 5 B9 My co-workers do not like my cultural habits and customs (language, food, music etc). 1 2 3 4 5 B10 My co-workers expect me to learn everything about their culture (language, food, music etc). 1 2 3 4 5 B11

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    Does Ethics Really Matter

    circumstances.  Some are inevitable and some are just part of life.  Indeed, ethics does matter.  It just depends on the choices that we have and options that we take.  Also, it can be based on the beliefs that were inculcated in us by our family and the culture that we live.   After reading and re-reading and re-reading the article, I am truly inspired and challenged at the same time to live my life now with different perspective and views.  The article covers all the possible angle and situation with

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