This document lists religious and cultural organizations in the Buffalo, NY area organized by region/faith. It includes contact information for over 50 organizations representing African, Asian, European, Buddhist, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Sikh, Sunni, Shia, and Turkish faiths and cultures. Locations, websites, and phone numbers are provided to help connect people with these local community resources.
Gordon Joseph Keil has over 25 years of experience as a chef, including experience as an executive chef, banquet chef, line cook, and prep cook. He has managed restaurants and owned and operated a live music club. Keil has extensive experience preparing international cuisine and has received praise and awards for his culinary skills. He is currently working as a personal chef and bass player for recording artist Davy-DMX.
This document provides information about activities, restaurants, transportation and housing for a trip to New Orleans, Louisiana. It includes details about jazz music performances, driving supercars, food truck locations, walking tours of the city, outdoor shooting ranges, formal dinners at Muriel's restaurant and strip club options for evening entertainment. Transportation details note the streetcar system and rideshare services. Housing is listed as an Airbnb located at 816 North Roman Street.
This document discusses leadership in multicultural organizations. It provides background on the author's experience working in international locations. It then reviews various leadership theories and models, including those focused on transformational leadership, cultural dimensions, and leading across cultures. Key areas of difference in cultural values like individualism and long-term orientation between the US and China are also examined. The document explores how cultural factors may impact the effectiveness of different leadership behaviors.
Presentation made during 2010 OMT Division Business Meeting in Montreal, Canada.
2009-2010 OMT Division Officers
Willie Ocasio, Past Division Chair
Henrich Greve, Division Chair
Royston Greenwood, Division Chair Elect
Matt Kraatz, Program Chair
Christine Beckman, Program Chair Elect
Diane Burton and Candace (Candy) Jones, Third Year Representatives-at-Large
Damon Phillips and Nelson L. Phillips, Second Year Representatives-at-Large
Martin Gargiulo and Bill McEvily, First Year Representatives-at-Large
Andrew (Andy) Hoffman, Practice Committee Chair
Joe Labianca, Research Committee Chair
Anand Narasimhan, Teaching Committee Chair
Brayden King, Editorial Committee Chair
William (Bill) L. Dougan, Treasurer
Rodney Lacey, Communications Coordinator
Joel Gehman, Website Coordinator
Interacting with multicultural residents can enrich a community through sharing of traditions and perspectives. Over 13% of the US population is foreign-born, with over half living in California, New York, Texas, and Florida. Cultural differences may cause issues like safety hazards from piled shoes or strong cooking smells, but these can be addressed sensitively without offense. Providing renters with guidelines and explaining concepts like maintenance services and renters insurance helps foster understanding.
The document discusses how cultural sensitivity is important for retaining multicultural renters. Some cultures view signing a contract as only the beginning of negotiations. Communicating effectively with renters from different cultures has financial benefits like avoiding maintenance issues and saving staff time. Making communications smoother contributes to net savings. Cultural sensitivity can help build rapport and yield more satisfied clients. Culturally-based behaviors can impact every part of the rental process, so understanding different cultures can encourage positive outcomes.
This document lists over 30 ethnic markets located around Buffalo, New York that cater to various ethnic groups including African, Asian, Caribbean, European, Middle Eastern, and others. It provides the business names, addresses, phone numbers, and in some cases websites of these small grocery stores and markets that offer international foods, spices, and other specialty products.
Gordon Joseph Keil has over 25 years of experience as a chef, including experience as an executive chef, banquet chef, line cook, and prep cook. He has managed restaurants and owned and operated a live music club. Keil has extensive experience preparing international cuisine and has received praise and awards for his culinary skills. He is currently working as a personal chef and bass player for recording artist Davy-DMX.
This document provides information about activities, restaurants, transportation and housing for a trip to New Orleans, Louisiana. It includes details about jazz music performances, driving supercars, food truck locations, walking tours of the city, outdoor shooting ranges, formal dinners at Muriel's restaurant and strip club options for evening entertainment. Transportation details note the streetcar system and rideshare services. Housing is listed as an Airbnb located at 816 North Roman Street.
This document discusses leadership in multicultural organizations. It provides background on the author's experience working in international locations. It then reviews various leadership theories and models, including those focused on transformational leadership, cultural dimensions, and leading across cultures. Key areas of difference in cultural values like individualism and long-term orientation between the US and China are also examined. The document explores how cultural factors may impact the effectiveness of different leadership behaviors.
Presentation made during 2010 OMT Division Business Meeting in Montreal, Canada.
2009-2010 OMT Division Officers
Willie Ocasio, Past Division Chair
Henrich Greve, Division Chair
Royston Greenwood, Division Chair Elect
Matt Kraatz, Program Chair
Christine Beckman, Program Chair Elect
Diane Burton and Candace (Candy) Jones, Third Year Representatives-at-Large
Damon Phillips and Nelson L. Phillips, Second Year Representatives-at-Large
Martin Gargiulo and Bill McEvily, First Year Representatives-at-Large
Andrew (Andy) Hoffman, Practice Committee Chair
Joe Labianca, Research Committee Chair
Anand Narasimhan, Teaching Committee Chair
Brayden King, Editorial Committee Chair
William (Bill) L. Dougan, Treasurer
Rodney Lacey, Communications Coordinator
Joel Gehman, Website Coordinator
Interacting with multicultural residents can enrich a community through sharing of traditions and perspectives. Over 13% of the US population is foreign-born, with over half living in California, New York, Texas, and Florida. Cultural differences may cause issues like safety hazards from piled shoes or strong cooking smells, but these can be addressed sensitively without offense. Providing renters with guidelines and explaining concepts like maintenance services and renters insurance helps foster understanding.
The document discusses how cultural sensitivity is important for retaining multicultural renters. Some cultures view signing a contract as only the beginning of negotiations. Communicating effectively with renters from different cultures has financial benefits like avoiding maintenance issues and saving staff time. Making communications smoother contributes to net savings. Cultural sensitivity can help build rapport and yield more satisfied clients. Culturally-based behaviors can impact every part of the rental process, so understanding different cultures can encourage positive outcomes.
This document lists over 30 ethnic markets located around Buffalo, New York that cater to various ethnic groups including African, Asian, Caribbean, European, Middle Eastern, and others. It provides the business names, addresses, phone numbers, and in some cases websites of these small grocery stores and markets that offer international foods, spices, and other specialty products.
This document lists various religious and cultural organizations in the Rochester, New York area. It provides addresses, contact information, and websites for over 50 organizations representing faiths and cultures including African, Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Sikh, Turkish, Ukrainian, West Indian and more. The organizations range from churches, temples, and cultural centers to associations for specific ethnic groups.
This document lists various religious and cultural organizations in the Rochester, New York area. It provides addresses, contact information, and websites for over 50 organizations representing faiths and cultures including African, Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Sikh, Turkish, Ukrainian, West Indian and more. The organizations range from churches, temples, and cultural centers to associations for specific ethnic groups.
This document lists over 30 ethnic stores and markets in the Rochester, NY area. It provides the store name, address, phone number, and website (if available) for each location. The markets offer a variety of international foods and products, including African, Asian, Caribbean, European, Indian, and Middle Eastern options. Locations are spread throughout the Rochester region and provide resources for obtaining international ingredients and cuisine.
The document provides tips for effective multicultural communication. It suggests simplifying language, defining technical terms, being patient, clarifying intentions before expressing emotions, and giving benefit of the doubt. Tips for native English speakers include avoiding confusing question forms and slowing speech. Tips for non-native speakers include participating, using dictionaries, getting help with documents, and practicing technical vocabulary. The overall message is that clear communication requires understanding different cultural perspectives and adapting to ensure understanding.
The document discusses color meanings across different cultures. It provides information on how various colors like red, orange, yellow, green, purple, pink, white, grey, black, brown, silver and gold are interpreted in Western, Eastern/Asian, Latin American, African, Middle Eastern and South Pacific cultures. For example, it notes that red typically symbolizes danger in the West but joy in China. It also indicates that white represents purity in the West but mourning in parts of Asia and Africa. The document is a reference for understanding cultural symbolism associated with different colors.
This document lists various religious institutions and cultural organizations in the Albany, New York area, including Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, Jain, Korean, Chinese, Armenian, Colombian, Indian, Japanese, Nigerian, Pakistani, Russian, Taiwanese, and Turkish organizations. Contact information is provided for each, including addresses, phone numbers, emails and websites when available.
This document lists over 20 ethnic markets located in the Capital District region of upstate New York. The markets sell foods and other products catering to a variety of ethnic communities, including Indian, Pakistani, Asian, Eastern European, Latin, Caribbean, Middle Eastern, African, Korean and Guyanese. Each market listing provides the store name, address, phone number and ethnicities served. The markets provide local residents access to international cuisines and cultural goods.
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Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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This document lists various religious and cultural organizations in the Rochester, New York area. It provides addresses, contact information, and websites for over 50 organizations representing faiths and cultures including African, Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Sikh, Turkish, Ukrainian, West Indian and more. The organizations range from churches, temples, and cultural centers to associations for specific ethnic groups.
This document lists various religious and cultural organizations in the Rochester, New York area. It provides addresses, contact information, and websites for over 50 organizations representing faiths and cultures including African, Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Sikh, Turkish, Ukrainian, West Indian and more. The organizations range from churches, temples, and cultural centers to associations for specific ethnic groups.
This document lists over 30 ethnic stores and markets in the Rochester, NY area. It provides the store name, address, phone number, and website (if available) for each location. The markets offer a variety of international foods and products, including African, Asian, Caribbean, European, Indian, and Middle Eastern options. Locations are spread throughout the Rochester region and provide resources for obtaining international ingredients and cuisine.
The document provides tips for effective multicultural communication. It suggests simplifying language, defining technical terms, being patient, clarifying intentions before expressing emotions, and giving benefit of the doubt. Tips for native English speakers include avoiding confusing question forms and slowing speech. Tips for non-native speakers include participating, using dictionaries, getting help with documents, and practicing technical vocabulary. The overall message is that clear communication requires understanding different cultural perspectives and adapting to ensure understanding.
The document discusses color meanings across different cultures. It provides information on how various colors like red, orange, yellow, green, purple, pink, white, grey, black, brown, silver and gold are interpreted in Western, Eastern/Asian, Latin American, African, Middle Eastern and South Pacific cultures. For example, it notes that red typically symbolizes danger in the West but joy in China. It also indicates that white represents purity in the West but mourning in parts of Asia and Africa. The document is a reference for understanding cultural symbolism associated with different colors.
This document lists various religious institutions and cultural organizations in the Albany, New York area, including Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, Jain, Korean, Chinese, Armenian, Colombian, Indian, Japanese, Nigerian, Pakistani, Russian, Taiwanese, and Turkish organizations. Contact information is provided for each, including addresses, phone numbers, emails and websites when available.
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A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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Multicultural Community Organizations and Religious Institutions, Buffalo, NY
1. Buffalo
Religious
&
Cultural
Organizations
African
Wat
Buddhakunaram
African
American
Cultural
Center
(Thai
Theravada)
350
Masten
Ave.
25
Lawrence
Place
Buffalo,
NY
14209
Buffalo,
NY
14213
http://www.africancultural.org/index.html
(716)
885-‐5091
Asian
European
Buffalo
Chinese
School
French
Alliance
of
Buffalo
P.O.
Box
733
http://www.afbuffalo.org/
Getzville,
NY
14068-‐0733
http://www.buffalochineseschool.org/
Club
Lorelei
(German)
5895
Southwestern
Blvd.
Chinese
Club
of
Western
New
York
Hamburg,
NY
14075
http://www.cc-‐wny.org/
(716)
648-‐1283
Japanese
Group
of
Buffalo
Hungarian
American
Social
Club
http://www.geocities.jp/jgbtroika/
660
Tonawanda
St.
Buffalo,
NY
14207
(716)875-‐1518
Buddhist
Polish
Cultural
Foundation
Soka
Gakkai
International
https://www.facebook.com/groups/30566
121
West
Tupper
St.
8184373/
Buffalo,
NY.
14201
(716)
856.2623
Ukrainians
of
Buffalo
&
Western
New
York
Nichiren
Buddhist
Sanga
http://www.ukrainiansofbuffalo.com/
(716)909-‐8516
Buffalo
Zen
Center
104
Aurora
Ave.
Hindu
Hindu
Cultural
Society
of
Western
New
Buffalo,
NY
14212
York
716-‐825-‐1144
1595
North
French
Rd.
www.contemplativeliving.com
Getzville,
NY
14068
(716)
688-‐2460
http://hcswny.net/
2. Hindu
Campus
Ministry
Sunni
University
of
Buffalo
Buffalo
Markaz
Masjid
34,
Embassy
Square
105
Woltz
Ave.
Tonawanda
NY
14150
Buffalo,
NY
14212
(716)
833-‐2507
(716)
893-‐4100
Islamic
Center
of
Olean
Indian
3335
Buffalo
Rd.
Gujarati
Samaj
of
Buffalo/Western
NY
Olean,
NY
14760
http://www.wnygujaratisamaj.com/Events.
(716)
373-‐6263
html
Jami
Masjid
India
Association
of
Buffalo
1955
Genesee
St.
P.O.
Box
925
Buffalo,
NY
14211
Williamsville,
NY
14231-‐0925
http://www.iabuffalo.org/
Lackawanna
Islamic
Mosque
154
Wilkesbarre
Ave.
Lackawanna,
NY
14218
Jain
(716)
825-‐9490
Jain
Society
of
Buffalo
1560
North
French
Road
Masjid
An-Nur
Getzville
NY
14068
745
Heim
Rd.
716-‐634-‐7469
Getzville,
NY
14068
(716)
568-‐1013
Masjid
At-Takwa
Nondenominational
40
Parker
Ave.
Jamestown
Islamic
Society
Buffalo,
NY
14214
1235
North
Main
St.
(716)
836-‐9789
Jamestown,
NY
14701
Masjid
Bilal
343
Potomac
Ave.
Sikh
Buffalo,
NY
14213
Niagara
Frontier
Sikh
Society
(716)
725-‐0367
9550
Clarence
Center
Rd.
Clarence
Center,
NY
14032
Masjid
Dar-us-Salaam
(716)
741-‐0077
75
East
Parade
Ave.
Buffalo,
NY
14211
Masjid
al-Eiman
444
Connecticut
St.
Buffalo,
NY
14213
(914)
207-‐5949
3. Turkish
Masjid
Nu-Man
Turkish
Cultural
Center
of
Buffalo
785
Filmore
Ave.
1517
Kenmore
Ave.
Buffalo,
NY
14212
Buffalo,
NY
142170
(716)
892-‐1332
(716)
575-‐5822
http://www.turkishculturalcenter.org/locat
Masjid
Zakariya
ions/tcc-‐buffalo.html
182
Sobieski
St.
Buffalo,
NY
14212
(716)
892-‐2606
Shia
Jaffarya
Center
10300
Transit
Rd.
Amherst,
NY
14051
(716)
200-‐4326
Jaffarya
of
Niagara
Frontier
414
West
Ave.
Medina,
NY
14103