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    Appropriation or Appreciation? It was not until recently I realized that cultural appropriation was such a contentious issue... Supported by the downy soft pillows and enclosed by the thick wool of my comforter, I lay in the company of the hazy cold blue light given off by my phone. After a long day of school and homework, it was certain that the best way to unwind was endlessly getting lost in the depths of Instagram. The cold blue light reflects the shadow of my confused stricken face. Images

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    class and personal experiences. The purpose of this posting is to discuss cultural baggage, ethnocentrism, cultural imposition, prejudice, discrimination, and cultural congruence. To define cultural self-assessment and explain why it is important. Lastly to describe the five steps for delivering culturally congruent nursing care. Cultural baggage is when your own cultural beliefs form the way you think and behave. My cultural baggage is my belief in healing naturally first then using medicine. When

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    class, gender, age, ability status, sexual orientation, and family traditions (Laird, 2000)” (pg.5). No matter how much we want to escape culture in certain scenarios, it will always show up. How we see the world effects everything around us. My cultural artifacts presentation included the cross, a fork, and a passport to represent my personal culture. Each item will affect my learning style tremendously if I am to look at each item deeply. The cross will be my foundation for how I treat children

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    “I remember back in my country, culture is all about your own traditions and respecting the traditions of other. I find that in Australia there is a lack of culture because a lot of people don’t acknowledge people’s traditions, for example the Bindie and the Hijab. Recently I saw the Bindie being worn by people as a fashion icon. Even though I am not from an Indian ethnic background, I found it quite offensive. It felt as though it was in a slight way, mockery.” (Informant 4) This statement was made

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    As a second-generation immigrant, I grew up with two distinct perspectives of the world. While I identify as an American, I spent nearly every summer in Pakistan, my family’s home country. While in Pakistan, I developed respect for the distinct traditions and beliefs, even those with which I did not agree. I came to appreciate my unique ability to traverse between two cultures, and grew more culturally sensitive. As a medical volunteer in Peru, I noticed many of the other volunteers struggled to

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    Cultural Lens Analysis

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    symbols, meanings, and faith as ways in which people can make sense of the culture they live in or their place of work. Symbols are the basic materials, of the meaning systems or cultures, we inhabit (Bolman & Deal, 2013, p. 244). Throughout the Cultural Lens, five different beliefs or ideas can be seen from this frame. The first is the meaning of something that has happened, not that the event happened. Secondly, there are different interpretations of people’s experiences, where activity and meaning

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    Contents Cover Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Executive Summary & Introduction of South Korea 3 Cultural Analysis & components 4 • Values & Attitudes • Manners & Customs • Personal Communication • Social Structure • Education Impact on International Business through culture 6 • Power Distance •

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    To examine and view how cultural studies and interracial marriages are not affected because of adversities. Interracial relationships and marriages have become common in the United States. These individuals that choose to date outside of their race and cultural face day to day adversities in order to have a healthy and successful relationship. The most common issue is the race card that is often utilized to discriminate in these types of relationships. While there are other factors that contributes

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    Geography Australia is both the smallest and oldest continent in the world, and it is the only country that is also a continent. [1] It is an island located between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific, just south of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. At 2,941,299 square miles, Australia is the sixth-largest country in the world and only about 150,000 square miles (about the size of Montana) smaller than the continental United States. Its interior land is a flat and sparsely populated desert

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    cultures. I initially struggled to assimilate into the American society, but my parents explained to me that cultural adjustment was a matter of give and take. With their advice, I learned to be more accepting of people who were different from me, and I have grown to appreciate diversity. I will share my South Asian culture with the Saint Louis University by organizing events that promote cultural diversity on our campus. I am also fond of learning languages. Besides English, I can speak Gujarati, Spanish

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