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This thesis analyzes cultural diversity from a linguistic point of view. Culture and language are inextricably linked and are an important factor in social communication, identification, and the transmission of spiritual heritage in different societies.
Kathleen A Culhane-Pera, Jeffrey Ring
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Kathleen A Culhane-Pera, Jeffrey Ring
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Celebrating cultural diversity
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2001Recognition and promotion of cultural diversity is a central theme in many areas of modern life: health care, sport, politics, religion, education, industry and society at large. Cultural diversity is no more than rhetoric, however, unless people understand and appreciate diversity so that every cultural group is able to participate and develop ...
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Nature, 2012
The study of autism around the globe must account for a variety of behavioural norms in different societies.
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The study of autism around the globe must account for a variety of behavioural norms in different societies.
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Monist, 2012
Cultural diversity is a thicket into which no sane person ought to enter. It is a subject that is hopelessly complicated, often corrupted by political posturing, and, if one digs very deeply, intellectually exhausting if not indeterminate. No one walks away satisfied. Throwing caution to the wind, I enter this dense terrain.
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Cultural diversity is a thicket into which no sane person ought to enter. It is a subject that is hopelessly complicated, often corrupted by political posturing, and, if one digs very deeply, intellectually exhausting if not indeterminate. No one walks away satisfied. Throwing caution to the wind, I enter this dense terrain.
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2016
Autoethnography is a genre of writing that connects the personal to the cultural, placing the self within a social context. These texts are usually written in the first-person and feature dialogue, emotion, and self-consciousness as relational and institutional stories are affected by history, culture and social structure; authors use their ‘own ...
Donna M. Velliaris, Janine M. Pierce
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Autoethnography is a genre of writing that connects the personal to the cultural, placing the self within a social context. These texts are usually written in the first-person and feature dialogue, emotion, and self-consciousness as relational and institutional stories are affected by history, culture and social structure; authors use their ‘own ...
Donna M. Velliaris, Janine M. Pierce
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2023
The Gulf region is notorious for bringing in laborers for blue-collar work due to the low cost associated with it. With many language and cultural barriers present, understanding the needs of these workers and their preferred methods of communication has proven to be a challenge.
Sapheya Aftimos, Farah Al Saeed
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The Gulf region is notorious for bringing in laborers for blue-collar work due to the low cost associated with it. With many language and cultural barriers present, understanding the needs of these workers and their preferred methods of communication has proven to be a challenge.
Sapheya Aftimos, Farah Al Saeed
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5 to 7 Educator, 2009
Physical play and cultural understanding can be expressed in diverse a way as an International Dance Festival and an obstacle course. Small world play can have a cultural twist and creative expression and awareness of difference can be experienced in artwork.
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Physical play and cultural understanding can be expressed in diverse a way as an International Dance Festival and an obstacle course. Small world play can have a cultural twist and creative expression and awareness of difference can be experienced in artwork.
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