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* '''[[w:Mindfulness (psychology)]]''' - Modern clinical psychology and psychiatry since the 1970s have developed a number of therapeutic applications based on the concept of mindfulness (Pali sati or Sanskrit smṛti / स्मृति) in Buddhist meditation. ( Wikipedia ) '''It has multiple competing [[w:Mindfullness (psychology)#Definitions|definitions given here]]''' | * '''[[w:Mindfulness (psychology)]]''' - Modern clinical psychology and psychiatry since the 1970s have developed a number of therapeutic applications based on the concept of mindfulness (Pali sati or Sanskrit smṛti / स्मृति) in Buddhist meditation. ( Wikipedia ) '''It has multiple competing [[w:Mindfullness (psychology)#Definitions|definitions given here]]''' | ||
'''[[w:Cross-culturalism]]''' | |||
:::'''cross-cultural''' may refer to | :::'''cross-cultural''' may refer to | ||
:::*[[w:cross-cultural studies]], a comparative tendency in various fields of cultural analysis ( Wikipedia ) | :::*[[w:cross-cultural studies]], a comparative tendency in various fields of cultural analysis ( Wikipedia ) | ||
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:::*any of various forms of interactivity between members of disparate cultural groups (see also [[w:cross-cultural communication]], [[w:interculturalism]], [[w:intercultural relations]], [[w:hybridity]], [[w:cosmopolitanism]], [[w:transculturation]]) ( Wikipedia ) | :::*any of various forms of interactivity between members of disparate cultural groups (see also [[w:cross-cultural communication]], [[w:interculturalism]], [[w:intercultural relations]], [[w:hybridity]], [[w:cosmopolitanism]], [[w:transculturation]]) ( Wikipedia ) | ||
:::*the discourse concerning cultural interactivity, sometimes referred to as cross-culturalism (See also [[w:multiculturalism]], [[w:cosmopolitanism]], [[w:transculturation]], [[w:cultural diversity]]) ( Wikipedia ) | :::*the discourse concerning cultural interactivity, sometimes referred to as cross-culturalism (See also [[w:multiculturalism]], [[w:cosmopolitanism]], [[w:transculturation]], [[w:cultural diversity]]) ( Wikipedia ) | ||
[[w:Edward T. Hall]] was an American anthropologist and cross-cultural researcher who is considered the the father of intercultural studies. ( see '''[[w:Intercultural communication]]''' ) | |||
'''[[w:Culture shock]]''' is the personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit to a new country, or to a move between social environments also a simple travel to another type of life. | |||
=== Competence and leadership === | === Competence and leadership === |