Category: Culture

  • Cultural Diversity Effect: Human Diversity at Risk Populations

    Cultural Diversity Effect: Human Diversity at Risk Populations The composition of people from different cultures is called cultural diversity. Cultural diversity defines the component of an organization with social connection (Audrey, 2013). The underlying effect of cultural diversity is evident with human diversity at risk populations. The article evaluates the correlation between human services and…

  • Cuban Health Perception and Cultural Heritage

    Cuban Health Perception and Cultural Heritage The family member that is being interviewed for the assignment is my husbands uncle. He is a 77-year-old male who was born in Cuba. He came to the United States when he was 52. His parents were also born in Cuba, but they chose to live there instead of…

  • Impact of Culture on the Learning

    Impact of Culture on the Learning Table of Contents Introduction: Reconciling with the Changes Discussing the Central Point The Main Strengths of the Articles Chosen for Analysis The Main Weaknesses of the Articles Chosen for Analysis The Importance of the Article under Analysis Reference List Introduction: Reconciling with the Changes The importance of the cultural…

  • Cultural Values in Working with Diverse Groups

    Cultural Values in Working with Diverse Groups Human service professionals and social workers are required to offer quality support to people from diverse backgrounds. Failure to focus on the cultural differences of the targeted people can result in injustice and ineffectiveness (Murcia & Lopez, 2016). Cultural competence has, therefore, emerged as a powerful concept that…

  • The Caucasian and Asian American Cultural Immersion

    The Caucasian and Asian American Cultural Immersion Past race relations in the United States continue to encourage many citizens to interact positively with individuals from other cultural backgrounds. This practice makes it possible for them to appreciate diversity, empower one another, and make decisions that can meet their needs. The paper presented below gives a…

  • Culture Wars? The Myth of a Polarized America

    Culture Wars? The Myth of a Polarized America Table of Contents The Authors View Critique of the Argument Personal View A Question and the Comment Bibliography Footnotes The Authors View The book, under consideration, dwells upon the so-called culture wars in the USA. The author stresses that there is not such a process in the…

  • French, Chinese and Hispanic Cultural Customs

    French, Chinese and Hispanic Cultural Customs Table of Contents French Cultural Rites and Customs Chinese Cultural Rites and Customs Spanish Cultural Rites and Customs References French Cultural Rites and Customs The interviewed person is French. She states that an important custom or even ritual is getting together to have dinner. She stresses that inviting people…

  • Creating a Positive School Culture: The Servant Leadership Style and Facilitative Leadership

    Creating a Positive School Culture: The Servant Leadership Style and Facilitative Leadership Table of Contents Introduction Synthesis Reflection Conclusion Reference Introduction When one hears the two-syllable word culture in education, it can be a very hot topic that causes a lot of conversation. A positive school culture is one that fosters students and staff ability…

  • Sabbath in the Judaism Culture

    Sabbath in the Judaism Culture What is the Sabbath? What does it commemorate? When does it begin and end? The Sabbath is a day of rest that commemorates that day in the book of Genesis when God stopped creating the world because he thought it was already complete. It normally begins at sunset on Friday,…

  • European American Culture and Polish Heritage

    European American Culture and Polish Heritage A Brief History of the Cultural Group Chosen cultural group: European Americans; First Europeans in the US: Spanish; Euro-Americans: to emphasize geographical origin; Arrived in two large migration waves; Largest groups: German, Irish, English Americans; US citizens still call them Whites (Euro-Americans, n.d.). A Brief History of the Socio-Cultural…