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STUDENTWORDSEARCHAccompanies: Managing Diversity1Managing Diversity1.Plurality of culture along various culturaldimensions or cultural locations2.Socially constructed and historicallytransmitted patterns of symbols, meanings,premises and rules3.Objects which carry particular meaning for aculture4.Characters who are highly respected andserve as an ideal role model in a culture5.Set of activities which are repeated in
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Managing DiversityDirections: Fill in the blankDefining Diversity1. Diversity, simply put, is the plurality of culture along various cultural dimensions, or
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3. Cultural locations consist of identity markers such as race, ethnicity, age, gender,
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5. Because human beings are complex with complex group memberships, they can bepositioned at the center and the _margins_ of society at the same time.
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6. Ethnographer Gerry Philipsen defines culture as “socially constructed and historically
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8. Dutch social psychologist Geert Hofstede’s “ ” model explains how a culturemanifests itself in different layers.9. The outer layer features _symbols_. These objects carry particular meaning for aculture.
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