we have hundreds of cultures represented throughout. We’ve become so diverse that an individual can have two, three, or even four different cultures. With so many cultures, languages, and religions, providing culturally competent care could be difficult. But as nurses we have the privilege to broaden our minds and educate ourselves about these cultures. We learn how to offer care and interventions to these people while respecting their religion, rituals, traditions, and culture. I had the privilege
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Communication is a learned skill. There is many different ways people communicate from different places and cultures. We learned how to communicate by observing other people’s actions based on what we see and what we feel. Communication is when we interact with one another by sharing our thoughts and feelings. However, the three major parts in human’s face to face communication which are body language, voice tonality, and words. According to changing minds.org (N.D) Body language is one of the most
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author. It determines how the reader interpret the story and ultimately understanding the theme. In the work of “Hills Like White Elephant” Ernest Hemingway uses third person objective point of view to present the conflict of a young couple over the difficult decision of whether to have an abortion. In comparison to Hemingway’s work, “Great Falls” by Richard Ford, tells the story of the breakdown of the parents’ relation through the eyes of the protagonist Jackie. The authors of the two short stories
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unpardonable. The story goes on to where Martin and Leonard connect and see their similarities and work together to better themselves. A theme that immediately jumps at you is conflict. Throughout the play, there is conflict every other conversation. High tension exists between most characters, especially between those of different sexes. Examples are Kate and Leonard throughout most of the play and Martin and Douglas (though one-sided) in scene one, two, and so on. Another theme that is prevalent
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Internal noise represents the internal-self talking to itself. Whereas, the external noise can include, the conversations of other people, traffic noise or anything that interferes with our ability to maintain focus. Noise in a health and social care setting is constantly a barrier. For example, while sitting in a dentist’s waiting room, there would be people having their own conversations, a radio playing and the receptionist on the phone. So a service user, with a hearing difficulty could find
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In a world with 7.6 billion men and women, did you ever come to wonder what our body language or how we speak differently towards the other sex might mean? If you couldn’t already tell men are from Mars and women are from Venus, well that’s just a saying In another word this means men and women are polar opposites from each other.We speak differently towards each other and even our body language towards each other is different too! Why might that be? I research how and why men and women talk differently
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which teenager just spend about 2500 dong for 100 messages if they text with an internal network one . Last but not least , texting gives teenager more privacy than voice calling . Text messaging makes the conversation to be encapsulated in words . Since it is more privacy and to avoid the conversation of being heard , teenagers prefer text messaging than making a voice call. Moreover ,
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Technology’s Influence on Trust Technology is changing the face of the world every second. Scientists and engineers all over the world are striving to create simple solutions to some of the largest problems around the globe. Although technology greatly aids humanity it also presents humanity with new hardships that often come with learning how to navigate the new advancements. Technology creates a barrier in between true and false in today’s society. In George Orwell’s novel 1984, he explores
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“WHO’S THERE?” Differences in the Features of Telephone and Face-to-Face Conferences Dorothea Halbe University of Trier A significant part of the work in business settings, especially in multinational projects, is done through talking over the phone in conference calls. The differences in the setting in comparison with face-to-face meetings create a new dynamic of talk and turn taking because of the lack of body language. This article analyzes a number of the differences between these two types
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Far too often leaders speak what is right but fail to do what is right. Ethics is doing the right thing when no one is watching. It's making sure that the company values are being maintained at all times and never been compromised. When times get difficult and it's easy to make an unethical choice because it's easier, that’s when a true ethical leader steps in and does the right thing anyway. ("Ethical leadership,") Focus on Company’s Success Ethical leaders fully understand their situation and position
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