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    Personal Essay In 2010 I was deployed to Afghanistan in Operation Enduring Freedom. During my deployment I got the chance to experience the culture and also meet and speak with the civilians that live in Afghanistan. My experiences in Afghanistan gave me a greater understanding of how diverse the world is. The cultural differences in Afghanistan took some getting used to. Everything from their clothing, customs to the overall way they live was so much different then anything I’ve ever experienced

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    European Portfolio

    The European Language Portfolio is a personal document in which the person who learns a language can register his/her experiences of language learning and experiencies with other cultures. It can be updated at anytime by the learner, the real responsible for his/her own learning. The Portfolio collects the work accomplished by the holder from three different aspects. Firstly, in terms of acquired competences and formal qualifications, what is called the Passport section. These qualifications

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    Culture is known as the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. It is the thoughts, behaviors, languages, customs, and things we produce and the methods we use to produce them. Every society and every group has their own set of cultural traits. Because of this, each culture is defined within certain boundaries due to certain beliefs and differences. As a central concept in anthropology, culture is one of the most important factors when it comes to a

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    Archeology

    TO US?’ . 2. A few years later another movie was released, ‘The Mummy’. This time it was the Egyptian culture that was depicted. Incidentally this culture has also been extinct for thousands of years. It is believed that this culture was in existence some 4500 years ago. Where did the knowledge of the life style of the ancient Egyptians, their religious practices, their culture, their language and their houses, clothes and weapons come from? Could the past possibly have talked to the producers

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    education by expanding their theoretical and technical knowledge in various arenas of higher learning, but they must also begin to live the reality of being a global leader through practical experience, particularly traveling, living and working in cultures and countries that are not familiar to them. 1 Are global leaders born? Or are they made? Is global leadership an innate competency? Or is it an acquired skill, learned and honed throughout a lifetime? On the “nature” side of the argument, there

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    Implications of Lack of Cultural Awareness

    (Integrated) 4th year VIT University Vellore, India Report on lack of awareness of different cultures and its implications The whole world has become a global village with the advent of scientific development. Even though it might seem a good opportunity for the business and for several other areas as well, a lot of contradictory issues

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    Cultural Studies

    Topics in Cultural Studies Brenda Johnson Unit 1 Discussion Board AIU Culture Makeup Ancient civilizations are the foundation of the world as we know it today, was built on ruins of 10,000 years of advanced cultures such as the Greek, Roman, Mesopotamia, Mayan, Indus, Egyptian. Ancient history began with the invention/communication of art and then writing in about 3100 BC and lasted for centuries. Natural environment was an influence that help with the makeup of early civilization;

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    Assessing Culture

    Assessing Culture When a nurse walks into a patient’s room an assessment begins. The nurse will begin to assess things such as the central line, IVs, the patient’s orientation but also the nurse assesses the patient’s look, language and the dynamics of the family in the room. Without meaning to the nurse will assume things about the patient’s culture and some may even adjust their care under the assumption. Our country has a wide variety of different cultures, which can make nursing care at times

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    Nursing

    Culture and Ethnicity Arevalo-Flechas, L. (2009). Diversity: From the White House to “Our House”. AORN Journal. 89(2), 261-264. Diversity in the government with the continuous mass immigration creates a new environment in which the nursing practice should conform and adjust its standard to provide invaluable care to everyone. This article discusses the role of perioperative nurses in providing excellent care to culturally diverse population. This can be done through

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    Globalization

    modern perception globalization describes the process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through a global network of political ideas through communication, transportation, and trade. Nowadays communication is no longer too much of a worry given all the modern developments that have come along to make our lives easier. And so people of various economies, culture, traditions, religions etc all have united in various ways in order to work together. The world is

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