Category: Culture

  • Cultural Heritage Course: Arts, Literature, Music

    Cultural Heritage Course: Arts, Literature, Music Lessons Learned from the Cultural Heritage Course In this course, I have learned quite a several interesting topics. First, I have learned several core lessons in music and enjoyed listening to the performances of the symphony and orchestra. Some of the interesting performances include the music and orchestration of…

  • Nurses and Patient Safety Culture

    Nurses and Patient Safety Culture Nurses are responsible for promoting quality in healthcare organizations by proposing improvement initiatives and accessing patient safety culture. Examples of patient-centered care initiatives include Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) and Team STEPPS, focusing on safety issues (Yoder-Wise, 2019). Furthermore, the organizational culture of a high-performing healthcare facility requires…

  • Cultural Competency in Nursing

    Cultural Competency in Nursing Positive changes in the demographic situation, as well as the multinational composition of the population give rise to particular concerns about cultural issues in medicine. Effective doctor-patient interaction is associated with increased patient satisfaction, adherence to recommendations, and a subsequent health improvement. Many people think of cultural competence only as a…

  • Anime in Pop Culture: Art Review

    Anime in Pop Culture: Art Review Table of Contents Introduction Background Evidence of Influence Exposure to Foreign Cultures References Introduction Anime as a form of art presented a new storytelling method tailored for kids and adults. The link between cinema and anime is evident in the technology and storylines used (Grant & Henderson, 2019). Anime…

  • Functionalism and Other Theories of Popular Culture

    Functionalism and Other Theories of Popular Culture Table of Contents Introduction Functionalism Theory Conflict Theory Internationalism Theory Frankfurt School Theory Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Commonly held values and norms in society are reflected in popular culture. Among the many things that fall under this category are media products, forms of entertainment, prevailing styles, and lexical…

  • Mentality of Fandom in Sports Culture

    Mentality of Fandom in Sports Culture Being a part of a sports event is a more satisfying experience because it elicits the feelings of connection and belonging and evokes stronger emotions than watching or streaming the game online. When people go to the stadium, they are surrounded by fans, share the experience, and feel more…

  • Pop Culture in The Godfather by Coppola

    Pop Culture in The Godfather by Coppola Pop culture has always been a huge influence on films. From the very beginning, films have been used to reflect and comment on the popular culture of the time. In the early days of cinema, this was often done through satire and parody. Today, it can be seen…

  • Cultural Competency in Relation to Nurses Education

    Cultural Competency in Relation to Nurses Education The socio-cultural diversity is one of the main features which can be used to describe the United States population. This diversity is associated with all the spheres of the social life that is why nursing and nursing education also depend on the necessity to respond to the socio-cultural…

  • Aspects of the American Pop Culture

    Aspects of the American Pop Culture Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The American film industry is one of the main components of the nations popular culture. The main reason for choosing this culture is because it majorly highlights the social, economic, and political domains in the United States of America. The…

  • Cultural Immersion in Duvernays 13th Documentary

    Cultural Immersion in Duvernays 13th Documentary Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Participating in cultural immersion is crucial for all individuals. While engaging in such activities, people immerse themselves in a world distinct from their own to increase their understanding of someone elses culture, values, and way of life. Aspiring counselors must participate…