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Sieanna Fulmore Professor Biddle ENG 102 07 February 2014 Essay 1: Diversity Diversity is integral to excellence. We value and honor diverse experiences and perspectives, strive to create welcoming and respectful learning environments, and promote access, opportunity and justice for all. Mayas writings have a way of embracing people and successfully state her thoughts and emotions. Pulse is a call for hope and opportunity part of our history. Maya Angelous poem On the Pulse of Morning relates to diversity, change over time, and equality. When analyzing her poem, we came across stanzas that relate to these topics. Her poem has successfully portrayed a sense of diversity. Many lines in different stanzas are related to†¦show more content†¦Over time people places and all things have changed, for both good and bad. Equality, is an important concern in the world today. Women, children, men, take it into the palms of your hands... (Stanza 8) Our society can be a loving one with equality for men, women, blacks, and whites. Rich or poor we all have the same opportunities in our country. No matter when in history we all appear. People think that people that are not like them come from other planets, but we are all members of this planet. No matter how strange we appear to be to others. History, despite its wrenching pain, Cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not to be lived again.†(Stanza 7) We learn from the past. The discrimination should not happen again, nor the inequality. In Conclusion, We live in an increasingly diverse society and need to be able to respond appropriately and sensitively to this diversity. Learners in the healthcare setting will reflect this diversity around gender, race and ethnicity, disability, religion, sexuality, class and age. Your organization believes that successful implementation of equality and diversity in all aspects of work ensures that colleagues, staff and students are valued, motivated and treated fairly. We have an equality and human rights legal framework covering employment practices and service delivery and we need to ensure we work within this and avoidShow MoreRelatedLearn Korean2339 Words   |  10 Pagesdetails:  » ì  â‚¬Ãª ²Å': a short form of ì  â‚¬Ãª ²Æ'ì  ´  » ì  â‚¬(that) ê ²Æ'(thing)   ì  ´(subject particle) #27 ì  â€ž ëÅ'€í•™ìÆ' Ã¬  ´Ã¬â€" Ã¬Å¡â€.  Ã‚  Ã‚   ëÅ'€í•™ìÆ' , ê ³  Ã«â€œ ±Ã­â€¢â„¢Ã¬Æ' , ì ¤â€˜Ã­â€¢â„¢Ã¬Æ' , ì ´Ë†Ã«â€œ ±Ã­â€¢â„¢Ã¬Æ' , ìÅ"  Ã¬ ¹ËœÃ¬â€º Ã¬Æ'  pronunciation: as is. translation:  » I am a college student. more details:  » ëÅ'€í•™ìÆ' : a college (university) student.  » ê ³  Ã«â€œ ±Ã­â€¢â„¢Ã¬Æ' : a high school student.  » ì ´Ë†Ã«â€œ ±Ã­â€¢â„¢Ã¬Æ' : an elementary school student.  » ìÅ"  Ã¬ ¹ËœÃ¬â€º Ã¬Æ' : a preschool (kindgarden) student. #28 ì  â€ž ëÅ'€í•™ê µ  ì  ¼Ã­â€¢â„¢Ã«â€¦â€žÃ¬  ´Ã¬â€" Ã¬Å¡â€. pronunciation:  » [ì  â€ž ëÅ'€í•™ê µ  ì  ¼Ã­â€¢ ­Ã«â€¦â‚¬Ã«â€¹Ë†Ã¬â€" Ã¬Å¡â€.] translation:  » I am a first year college (student). more detail:  » ëÅ'€í•™ê µ : a college or universityRead MoreNevadas Winnings against Protesting a Lottery800 Words   |  4 Pagesthe states and even the world to gamble in Nevada. 87% of Nevadas tourists specifically come to play the slot machines, and on average Nevada makes around 9 billion dollars a year due to the slots. If Nevada had a lottery, these statistics have a high probability of changing dramatically. A lottery would provide competition for slots and table games that Nevadas casinos currently provide. If a lottery was introduced, this could cause a negative effect to Nevadas economy. Casinos contribute a greatRead MoreChange Leadership Group: Transformational Improvement Process in Schools1535 Words   |  7 Pagesthe negative into the positive. Reaction Transforms to Purpose and Focus In schools today there are many demands from the community, school level, state level and federal level. Each of these entities has put high demand on schools and teachers. They want the school to be high performing and this is currently shown through mandated testing. â€Å"These conditions have caused many educators to move beyond responsiveness to a position of reaction (Wagner et. al., 2006).† In order to transform fromRead MoreWho is Sidney Poitier?555 Words   |  2 Pagesmid-teen years, Poitiers parents finally decided to send him back to Florida to stay with his older brother. Poitier then stayed with his brother until he was sixteen, when he experienced much racisim, such as ridicule and rejection from high paying jobs and good shcools. Once Poitier stopped living with his brother he applied for several lowly jobs, including washing dishes and mopping the floors after resteraunts closed. Because he no longer lived with his brother and wasnt earning enough money

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