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  • Occupational Therapy & People with Intellectual Disability from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds

    Occupational Therapy & People with Intellectual Disability from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds

    Occupational Therapy & People with Intellectual Disability from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds Individual values are important in healthcare and it is important for providers to understand the concept of cultural competence to provide cross-cultural therapy for all clients. Francisco and Carlson (2002) pioneered a qualitative research study to determine how cultural differences and language barriers affect the quality of care within the realm of occupational therapy (OT). This study used the findings of many Occupational Therapists

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Jack
  • The Culture Challenges of Doing Business Overseas

    The Culture Challenges of Doing Business Overseas

    The Culture Challenges of Doing Business Overseas Diana Darthard University of Phoenix MBA 501 David Francom September 17, 2007 Introduction A major challenge of doing business internationally is to adapt effectively to different culture. Such adaptation requires an understanding of cultural diversity, perceptions, stereotypes, and values (Hodgett &Luthans, 2006). Doing business overseas has its challenges as well as it rewards. This paper will analyze some of the challenges and rewards in doing business overseas. I

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    Essay Length: 809 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Mike
  • Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper

    Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper

    Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper Individuals on a daily basis deal with personal, organizational and cultural values. It is important that an individual learns to understand the differences between each and how it pertains to them. The intent of this paper is to identify values that are important personally, organizationally, and culturally, and the effects that these values have on decision making in regards to our personal and professional life. Personal Values Personal values

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    Essay Length: 2,109 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Catcher in the Rye Vs. I Am Sam. a Pop Culture Comparison

    Catcher in the Rye Vs. I Am Sam. a Pop Culture Comparison

    Just as one can find recurring topics of discourse and discussion in many different artistic representations, one is frequently able to relate such themes to the experiences they endure in life. One prime example of this can be found in the literary composition The Catcher in the Rye to the film production I Am Sam by Jessie Nelson. Both The Catcher in the Rye and I Am Sam illustrate the notion of childhood versus adulthood,

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Jon
  • General Speed Limit on German Highways

    General Speed Limit on German Highways

    General Speed Limit on German Highways Before the invention of the car in the late 19th century and even more afterwards, humanity has ever since been fascinated by speed. There is no general speed limit on German highways yet, but it is an actual topic in politics. Today’s high-tech sports cars reach speeds of over 300 km/h. There are also passenger cars that almost reach this speed range. It is not only about fun, but

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Max
  • Anatomy of a Corporate Campaign: Ran & Citigroup (a)

    Anatomy of a Corporate Campaign: Ran & Citigroup (a)

    Overview Citigroup, the world’s largest project finance bank became the target of the Global Finance campaign of launched by the Rainforest Action Group in 2000. Citigroup provided funding for extractive projects such as mining, logging and oil explorations that many a times took place in developing countries, rainforests and other endangered ecosystems. RAN aimed to stop all lenders, primarily Citigroup, from financing such destructive activities in endangered ecosystems. RAN held protest activities for two

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Yan
  • Depression According to Cross-Cultural and Behavioural Perspective

    Depression According to Cross-Cultural and Behavioural Perspective

    Research Question: Depression according to the Cross-cultural and Behavioural Perspectives Mariam Magdalena Diallo Professor: Ms. Samineh Izedi I- Introduction: Depression is an illness that affects the psyche, the mind the soul and the physical aspects of the individual. Its symptoms are various and differ from one another. Through the Behavioural and Cross Cultural Perspectives within psychology’s theories clearly give a detailed explanation of this phenomenon. This essay will examine the way in which depression is

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • Bechtel Power Corporation’s Use of Objective Welding Tests

    Bechtel Power Corporation’s Use of Objective Welding Tests

    Bechtel Power Corporation's Use of Objective Welding Tests Objective tests measure both your ability to remember facts and figures and your understanding of materials and procedures. I believe that this case is not based on race. Mr. Ligon was hired based on his testing qualifying him to perform more difficult welding procedures, AT-LH. The reason why he was required to retest is because he improperly prepared a weld. The retesting was provided by the corporation

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    Essay Length: 455 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Mikki
  • British Colonialism and Its Effects on Shaping Pakistani Culture

    British Colonialism and Its Effects on Shaping Pakistani Culture

    3. British colonialism and its effects on the shaping of Pakistani culture The culture of a nation (a complex structure of unsaid dos and don’ts) is determined by their emotive sensitivities and intellectual development at a given stage in history. The form of social order and its institutions are a reflection of this culture. Pre-British India was on a declining path vis-а-vis these factors. Hence conditions were ripe for the invaders to encourage and establish

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    Essay Length: 1,388 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Top
  • Cross-Cultural Communication Competency in the Geocentric Negotiation

    Cross-Cultural Communication Competency in the Geocentric Negotiation

    Spitzberg and Cupach (1984) define communication competency as the ability to achieve your goals while you fulfill relational and situational expectations (as cited in Cupach & Canary, 1997). Spitzberg and Cupach contend that communication competency is primarily comprised of two dimensions, appropriateness (meeting social expectations and social rules) and effectiveness (achieving one’s goals). Understanding the individual’s role in cross-cultural communication has gained the attention of several researchers (Gudykunst, 1998; Ting-Toomey, 1988).Gudykunst as well as others

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    Essay Length: 3,521 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Corporate Compliance Report: Boeing

    Corporate Compliance Report: Boeing

    Corporate Compliance Report: Boeing Established by William Boeing in 1916, Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace technology company with business segments in commercial airplanes, defense and space and communications. “Headquartered in Chicago, Boeing employs more than 150,000 people across the United States and in 70 countries, with major operations in the Puget Sound area of Washington State, southern California and St. Louis” (Boeing, 2008, p. 27). The company’s total revenue in 2006 exceeded $61.5 billion.

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Jack
  • Cultural Diversity: Racial Disparity in The

    Cultural Diversity: Racial Disparity in The

    Cultural Diversity: Racial Disparity in the Application of the Death Penalty The death penalty is one of the most controversial issues on American soil, surpassed only by those condemned to the wages of this irrefutable sin. Minorities such as African-Americans and Hispanics, aggregate this continuous barrage of discrimination. Follow along, and rediscover capital punishment from a black writer’s point of view. Blacks are more likely to face the death penalty than whites in the commission

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    Essay Length: 493 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: David
  • Cultural Interview

    Cultural Interview

    Interview with Maria Mexican culture is colorful and rich, enriched with pride and heritage. Family values and strong moral constitution have sustained the culture for hundreds of years. I have had the pleasure to interact and consort with the Mexican culture most of my life in the business that I'm in. Dedication and hard work are the stables that bound the stigma of the Mexican culture. Being that I truly honor the culture I have

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Top
  • Micro Chip Computer Corporation

    Micro Chip Computer Corporation

    Micro Chip Computer Corporation Part 1; Question 1: Using the financial statement that was selected, determine the year to year percentage annual growth in total sales. Part 1; Answer 1: Micro Chip Computer Corporation Fiscal Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Net Sales $11,062M $11,933M $9,181M $6,141M $8,334M Year to Year Growth* − 8% -23% -33.00% 36% * figured by taking one year sales minus the previous year sales divided by the same previous year

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Culture and Its Role in the Construction of Women’s Body Image: Methodical Vs.Individualistic

    Culture and Its Role in the Construction of Women’s Body Image: Methodical Vs.Individualistic

    Culture and its Role in the Construction of Women’s Body Image: Methodical vs. Individualistic The definition of body image refers to an individual’s subjective evaluation of her size, weight, or any other aspect of physical appearance; a highly personalized experience (Linda Ridge Wolszon 546). The modern West places great emphasis on individualism, which claims human existence as separate from society, stressing both self-interest and human rights. Current research concerning body image is combined with

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Black Culture and Black History;do They Come as a Package?

    Black Culture and Black History;do They Come as a Package?

    Black Culture and Black History;Do They Come as a Package? Clinton Collins, is an African- American who feels that black history is not being appreciated as much as it should be. In his commentary, "Love it and Leave it," he elucidates america's stance on black culture and history. He analyzes that white people have continued to adopt the black culture yet they pay no attention to where the culture came from or who gave rise

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    Essay Length: 1,484 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Yan
  • The Teradyne Corporation

    The Teradyne Corporation

    The Teradyne Corporation case concludes with the quote “With the best possible processes, but with incapable people, nothing happens. But the opposite is not true. With capable people and lousy processes, a lot can be done.” Top level Teradyne management perceived that the Jaguar Project was “richly staffed” and that adequate resources were dedicated to the project. In most cases, the quality of the people was exceptional and management was dedicated and committed to making

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    Essay Length: 408 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Compassion and Corporate America

    Compassion and Corporate America

    Compassion and Corporate America Michael Perdew Compassion, a Necessary Skill in Corporate America Webster’s Dictionary - Compassion is an awareness of and sympathy for another’s suffering. Many people view compassion as a weakness and claim that it has no place in Corporate America; this way of thinking is prehistoric. Companies that do not understand the importance of compassion towards its employees will become history like the dinosaur. According to a survey conducted in 1996 by

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Culture of Disbelief

    The Culture of Disbelief

    From Kirkus Reviews An important broadside attack on, as Carter (Law/Yale; Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby, 1991) puts it, the ''effort to banish religion for politic's sake.'' In this passionately argued polemic--which Carter, a black Episcopalian, backs with personal anecdote, historical research, and legal brief--the case is made that something has gone awry in American politics since the heyday of the civil-rights struggle. To wit: In the 1960's, Martin Luther King, Jr., was applauded

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    Essay Length: 326 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: July
  • Cultural Differences Between Polish and Russians in Doing Business

    Cultural Differences Between Polish and Russians in Doing Business

    1. Introduction Culture consists of patterns of behavior and beliefs which characterize a group of people at a given point in time. The behavior may relate to religious practices, rituals, food choices etc. [ Bidney, 1994]. Within the health system, cultural awareness is an understanding of the likely impact of these behaviors and beliefs, on health, illness, care and hospitalization. In the global economy effective intercultural communication is a "must". Business success is now build

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: regina
  • Tony Soprano Vs the Modern Corporation

    Tony Soprano Vs the Modern Corporation

    1. Introduction 2. Tony Soprano: The CEO a. Planning b. Organizing c. Leading d. Controlling 3. Soprano “Family”: The Corporation a. Organization b. Operations Management c. Accounting d. Sales and Marketing 4. Internal and External Environment a. Internal Environment b. External Environment Role and Personality traits: Much like a CEO no order can be made without his approval. He commands both the respect and power much like a CEO. All earnings the company makes he

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • Issues in Religion and Culture	buddhist Temple

    Issues in Religion and Culture buddhist Temple

    Issues in Religion and Culture Buddhist Temple How to be a Perfect Stranger Being a “perfect stranger” can be more difficult than it sounds when it comes to attending a worship service that is different than your own. There is also a lot of necessary research that is involved in order to be the “perfect stranger”. This past week I had the opportunity to visit the Samarpan Hindu Temple in Philadelphia, where I became

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Janna
  • The General

    The General

    On April 12, 1862, one of the greatest raids almost happened that could have shortened the Civil War by two years at lest. It is now known as the Great Locomotive Chase. The chase last for 116 miles. It started in Atlanta and ended close to Chattanooga. It started off as a normal day the crew of the General. The General pulled into the station Big Shanty. This time was the crew and the passengers

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Challenge of Cultural Relativism

    Challenge of Cultural Relativism

    2.1 How Different Cultures Have Different Moral Codes • Observed fact: different cultures have different moral codes o different things taboos and obligatory o even opposing things as the Darius anecdote illustrates  among the Greeks  one is morally obliged to cremate the dead  one is morally forbidden to eat them  among the Callatians  one is morally obliged to eat the dead  one is morally forbidden to burn them 2.2

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Jack
  • The History and Culture of Buddhism in Korea

    The History and Culture of Buddhism in Korea

    Place of Publication: Dongguk University Press Seoul, Korea 1993. <br> <br>I. Introduction: <br> Buddhism is the root of Korean culture despite periods of rise and decline in popularity. Buddhism combined with Confucianism is the combined practice of the Korean culture today. Buddhism was used to satisfy personal needs and Confucianism was used to satisfy political needs, all needs were met by intergrading the two philosophies. The combination of the two practices has knitted the Korean

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Bred