issues and cultural considerations affect your division and the strategic plans. Regarding the cultural issues my suggestions are (3): age, ethnicity, and gender. Diversity in the workplace below: With human connection, combined with community involvement is how Starbucks has managed to continue their commitment to upholding a culture where diversity is valued and respected. Diversity as a concept focuses on a broader set of qualities than race and gender. The importance of committing
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Community Profile Chynette Gilkey EHT/316 July 16, 2013 George Price Community Profile In this paper, one will speak of her community. There will be talk of the population of Madison, Tennessee. The paper will talk of the type of people the community holds as well as the sort of work the people in the community do. The paper will tell how and where members of the community mingle, and interact with one another. One will speak on the responsibilities of individual’s to the community, in
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What?: In society, race has always been an uncomfortable topic to talk about. Maybe the reason why people choose to be so closed minded when discussing race and racism is that they don’t know how to express their understanding of the topic. As Glenn E. Singleton and Cyndie Hays says in their chapter “Beginning Courageous Conversations about Race” we need to expect to feel discomfort when talking about a sensitive subject. They also state that we must be willing to move past the discomfort and work
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racism is still a factor. I believe it is time for an opened-minded approach to cultural diversity, when this is accomplished our society will accept all ethnicities without prejudice. I believe to overcome prejudice and racism the people and communities must take responsibility in educating themselves. Can this goal be reached, if so how? I believe if this issue became a priority the goal is a possibility; to achieve this goal will be extremely difficult, and must be addressed one person at a time
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people in hierarchical arrangement based on socioeconomic layers such as wealth, gender, power, education or race. In the US, stratification is asserted on a class system recognizing meritocracy, meaning everyone has equal opportunities of success. Stratification therefore appreciates one’s talents, abilities, and hard work (Grusky, 2008). Explain the role that stratification has played in your life Stratification has played a major role in my life; generally, it ensures that society continues to exist
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partially white, and in part because she wanted blacks and whites to have equal rights. http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/his… "Passing," of course, alludes to the crossing of the color line that was once so familiar in American narratives of "race," but in Larsen's novel the word also
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are on the school board of your school district and you are tasked with the job of strategic planning for issues facing your district. Complete the matrix below to determine the potential response of each of the religious groups in your community. Use the attached links to research the basic moral and ethical principles believed by each group. Then determine how you believe each group will react to the issue based on what you find. Provide a brief justification for your answer. After completing the
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A. Prepare a report for your faculty colleagues and administrators, or a community leader, in which you do the following: 1. Identify three demographics that are currently represented in your school or community among faculty, staff, students, and families. Note: Examples of demographics could include language, race, ethnic group, and socioeconomic level. a. Describe how each of the demographics identified in part A1 are occurring as trends generally across the United States. i. Identify
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group and race are too subtle for clarification; however, Scientists distinguish race on the basis of “physical characteristics” (11), such as a person’s skin tone, texture of hair or facial features. As people continue to migrate into this country, the increase number of interracial children will eventually alter the biological composition of future generations. This evolution of race will impair the variables that scientists use to classify race. Society distinguishes a person’s race based on
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etiquette, and racial caste systems that denied dignity and respect. In most cases, in addition to these customs, segregation rules and laws were established. Governments have also endorsed the extermination (ethnic cleansing) of entire classes or races of people. Racism is devastating to a country and its culture. Racism causes tremendous moral, cultural, and economic suffering to a country. When the seeds of hatred and ethnocentrism are planted and fostered in society, it negatively affects every
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