What term is used to describe a group of people that share a common national cultural racial or religious background?

What term is used to describe a group of people that share a common national cultural racial or religious background?

Various Definitions of the Term “Ethnic Group” For example, Aboud and Skerry (1984) use the term “ethnic group” to refer to a socially and/or psychologically defined set of people who share a common culture or cultural background, often because of similarity of “race,” nationality, or religion.

What are some examples of ethnic groups?

Definitions for Racial and Ethnic Categories

  • American Indian or Alaska Native.
  • Asian.
  • Black or African American.
  • Hispanic or Latino.
  • Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.
  • White.

What is the difference between a minority group and a dominant group?

minority – people who are singled out for unequal treatment, and who view themselves as objects of collective discrimination. dominant group – not a majority, but group with power, privileges, and social status.

What are examples of dominant groups?

Dominant Group Defined There are racial/ethnic, sex/gender, age, religious, and disabled minorities as well as economic and educational minorities.

Which of the following groups of people are categorized as racial groups in the United States?

The most recent United States Census officially recognized five racial categories (White or European American; Black or African American; Asian American; American Indian/Alaska Native; and Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander) as well as people of two or more races.

What does N mean in ethnicity?

N. Black (Non-Hispanic) Not Provided. O. White (Non-Hispanic)

What does a stand for in race?

R.A.C.E: An acronym that hospital personnel use to remember their duties in case of fire. It stands for RESCUE, ALARM, CONFINE, EXTINGUISH/EVACUATE.

What are the four races?

The world population can be divided into 4 major races, namely white/Caucasian, Mongoloid/Asian, Negroid/Black, and Australoid.

What is the race procedure?

RACE: Remove, Alarm, Confine and Extinguish or Evacuate This easy to remember acronym is our University procedure in the case of a fire. Particularly in the hospital, every staff member is trained to recognize and respond appropriately in the case of a fire using this term.

What does S stand for in pass?

P.A.S.S. acronym: P = PULL the pin on the fire extinguisher. A = AIM the extinguisher nozzle at the base of the fire. S = SQUEEZE or press the handle.

What is the 4 letter word for the correct use for a fire extinguisher?

So, in review; here are the four steps to take when using an extinguisher to put out a small fire. And they can be as simple as remembering PASS – which stands for Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep.

What is the best Defence against fire?

Your best defense against fire damage is to ensure that staff knows what to do in the event of a fire so they can respond quickly. All employees must know: Where exits and fire alarm pull stations are located. Evacuation routes.

What should you do when your clothes catch fire?

If you clothes catch fire:

  1. STOP immediately where you are.
  2. DROP to the ground.
  3. ROLL over and over and back and forth, covering your face and mouth with your hands (this will prevent flames from burning your face and smoke from entering your lungs).
  4. COOL the burn with cool water for 10-15 minutes.
  5. CALL a grown-up for help.

Which clothes catch fire easily?

Cellulose fibres, like cotton, linen and viscose, easily catch fire, and the flames spread rapidly if the textile has not been impregnated with a flame retardant. The thinner the fabric, the more easily it burns. Thin fabrics made from cellulose fibres can actually be compared to paper, which is also cellulose-based.

What should you not do if a persons clothes suddenly catch fire?

Never wrap a person whose clothes are on fire in a fire blanket, as it can create a chimney effect and cause burns on the person’s body and face. Instead they should roll on the floor to try to put out the fire, or step under a safety shower, if there is one in close proximity.

What should you not put on a skin burn?

You may put a thin layer of ointment, such as petroleum jelly or aloe vera, on the burn. The ointment does not need to have antibiotics in it. Some antibiotic ointments can cause an allergic reaction. Do not use cream, lotion, oil, cortisone, butter, or egg white.

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