Competence is my ability to use sensitivity in cross-cultural discussion. If I'm aware of our differences perhaps I can speak to you on a more efficient level since knowing the differences in our culture, age, and place on the globe may offer me a better way of offering information without the nuisance of being misunderstanding; or worse, insulting unknowingly.
We're all different.
This lady wrote a good article on this question (See related links below).
Cultural expectations from apex:)
A dream living situation can differ from your current living situation by means of the number of bedrooms and bathrooms. A large kitchen, basement, and large yard can also be added to a dream living situation.
a time period between the cultural events of the stone,bronze,&iron age.
There is no specific age at which you are no longer considered a kid. It can vary depending on cultural and societal norms. Generally, adolescence is seen as the transitional period from childhood to adulthood, but the exact age may differ in different contexts. In legal terms, the age of majority, when one is considered a legal adult, is typically 18-21 years old.
A formal activity that uses specific approaches to assist confused or disoriented persons toward an awareness of reality, say 'here and now' or by emphazizing the day and the time and year.
The components of cultural competence typically include awareness of one's own cultural background, knowledge of different cultures and their values, understanding of how cultural differences can impact communication and relationships, and the ability to adapt and respond effectively to diverse cultural practices and beliefs.
Avoiding interactions with other culture that might embarrass you
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Journey to Cultural Competence - 2011 V is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G
1. developing an awareness of one's own culture, existence, sensations, thoughts and environment without letting them have an undue influence on those from other backgrounds.
knowledge, skills and abilities.
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Ronnie Linda Leavitt has written: 'Cultural competence' -- subject(s): Cultural Diversity, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Cultural competence, Physical therapy, Practice, Transcultural medical care, Occupational therapy, Cultural Competency, Physical Therapy Modalities
global awareness competence
Cultural awareness is very important element of communication. It is the recognition and understanding of the differences between cultures and the ability to appropriately respond to different cultural cues.
cultural competence
The awareness that sometimes our reactions to things are based on culture, not absolute logic.