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A Glimpse into Communication

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  Catherine Rodriguez  A glimpse into Communication       Chapter 3 group 1 was all about interracial communication, things that can affect International communication is, race, gender, religion, and socioeconomic status. Culture can be defined as all the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation. Culture has been called "the way of life for an entire society." As such, it includes codes of manners, dress, language, religion, rituals, art. It encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies. Intercultural communication refers to the communication between people from two different cultures, is a symbolic, interpretive, transactional, contextual process, in which people from different cultures create shared meanings. Different types of intercultural communication examples include verbal communication where different cultures may use different lan...

Navigating Our Cultural World

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Cheila Gonzalez Blog Navigating Our Cultural World  Disability When working with a individual  or in a group setting, it's important to be mindful of the diverse backgrounds. Reflecting on disability means understanding that individuals with may have unique needs and challenges, and that it's important to create an inclusive and supportive environment for everyone.  I work with children that have  be havioral, sensory and emotional conditions. I use different types of strategies to show empathy, be kind and helpful everyday.  Instead of focusing on what people can't do, let's celebrate what they can do. By embracing diversity and promoting inclusion, we can help create a world where everyone feels valued and accepted.

Bridging Borders

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 Bridging Borders                   Chapter 3 Culture is the set of beliefs and customs that a group of people share and use as a guide for what they think is right and proper. Intercultural communication means when people from different cultures talk to each other, which can be hard because their cultures are very different. We don't have to go to other countries to meet people from different cultures. The United States has people from many different cultures. This includes those who just moved here, their children, and people who have always lived here. For instance, in 2015, the Census Bureau said there are more than 55 million Hispanics in the U. S It's important to know how different cultures communicate so we can relate better to people we meet every day in the U. S.  A dominant culture uses its money or control of the government to make everyone follow its beliefs. But co-cultures, like different races or ethnic groups, have ...