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    Professional Communication and Cultural Sensitivity The United States is increasingly becoming a multiethnic‚ multicultural group of citizens. Life is no longer similar for all individuals. As people migrate they bring with them their cultural views‚ beliefs and language (Bhugra and Becker‚ 2005). In order to live together with respect‚ dignity and without prejudice for all‚ the country has had to educate itself on the beliefs and values of these vast cultures migrating to what they perceive

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    Asian Americans Asians are not a homogenous group. They do‚ however‚ constitute a significant minority group in the United States. Asian Americans represent many distinct subgroups that speak different languages‚ worship through different religions‚ and practice different customs and beliefs. The main groups are East Asians (Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Korean)‚ Pacific Islanders‚ Southeast Asians (Thai‚ Vietnamese‚ Cambodian‚ Laotian)‚ and South Asian (Indian and Pakistani). Threads of similarities may run

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    Communication Cultural Sensitivity Paper Linda Ginder Grand Canyon University - NUR 502 July 10‚ 2013 Professional Communication Cultural Sensitivity Paper No culture is growing at a faster pace than the Hispanic population‚ surpassing African Americans as the largest minority population in the United States. The Hispanic population increased from 35.3 million to 50.5 million in 2010. The intention of this paper is to increase the awareness and understanding of cultural competency and cultural sensitivity

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    Professional Communication Cultural Sensitivity Professional communication requires skillful consideration of words‚ actions‚ and sensitivity to diverse cultures to achieve the best outcomes for health care teams and patients. This may also include evaluating beliefs and practices related to health promotion and illness prevention‚ educational level‚ family structure‚ roles and support and communication preferences (Denisco & Barker‚ 2016). Cultural competence is the key to thriving in the culturally

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    during my time in high school. I hold many wonderful experiences from volunteering for Sakura Matsuri—this is where I learned types of teas‚ cook important cultural dishes like curry or sushi‚ or dance in odori. The greatest value of this festival‚ however‚ moves beyond entertainment and deals with controversial matters‚ most notably cultural appropriation‚ a concept I do my best to combat. Originally‚ I enjoyed the activity because it was enjoyable. As I grew older‚ however‚ the brunt of facing

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    In Asian culture‚ family is the most important value and through all the Asian stereotypes‚ seemingly impossible expectations were set for me. Being the younger sibling I was expected to accomplish what my older sister could and more. My Asian family is very close in a sense that we all directly impact each other physically or mentally. Before the catalyst of meditation‚

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    Gevelekian 1 Tatiana Gevelekian Professor Lai AAS 9 November 2013 The Effects of Public Policy Public policies have played a large role in creating the suburbs and contributing to segregation in Los Angeles. The 1956 Interstate Defense Highway Act helped create and sustain suburbs but the process maintained segregation against those of low income. After the streetcar system government organizations built freeways in areas of low income‚ leaving residents with no choice but to evacuate

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    that implement cultural sensitivity. This essay will discuss that in order for a nurse to develop therapeutic benefits for the patient it is essential for the nurse to display cultural sensitivity. It will firstly discuss the meanings of culture‚ cultural diversity and cultural sensitivity‚ followed on by the multiculturalism in Australia and the differences between western culture and Muslim culture and lastly what a nurse needs to practice in order to achieve cultural sensitivity. In order to understand

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    recent surge of Asian Americans in American cinema‚ we are noticing that the stereotypes that we have used in the past are actually being used by their culture to break into American culture. Days of portraying Asian Americans as unintelligible and subservient are gone and are being replaced with a whole new outlook. The introduction of Martial Arts into American film has evolved the way Asians are viewed in American cinema. Quentin Tarantino introduced a whole new outlook to Asian culture with his

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    Xiang Li 5/5/2010 Cultural Psychology The relationship between Acculturation and Family Relations in Asian American Families Introduction Ever since it was possible for immigration‚ people have been coming to the United States from all around the world. According to the 2000 Census‚ foreign born immigrants account for 11.1% (31 million). However few resources have been put in effort to understand how acculturation can influence family relationship in whose children is either U.S.-born or overseas-born

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