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    their cultural values ‘’ …….. A big shock for us ….. rather, the biggest …… We are losing our cultural values ……. We are a blind nation ….. our brains are blind that cant even chose , what culture should be adopted ?? ….. We are being chopped by many cultures …….. we are adversely affected by western culture …….. harshly crushed by Indian civilization ….. whereas we are compelled to study Pakistan ……… and forced to b called a muslim …….. Which corner do we smash our heads ?? …….. in which direction

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    A Glimpse of Paradise: a Reaction Paper to Bago Tribe Immersion

    Culture is an idea arising from experience… “There's no such thing as civilization. The word just means the art of living in cities.” ― Roger Zelazny, The Great Book of Amber Couple of day before the trip, I have been wondering of how a busy-free, smoke-free vicinity would look like. Remorselessly, after an hour of our ride, treasure hidden from the mountains welcomed us in amazement; the sounds of fresh air carried by the green leaves of hope and the golden sunrise peeking behind those mountains

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    Anglosaxon

    The Anglo-Saxton culture has been a dominate influence in ethnic culture since the fifth century. Anglo-Saxton culture and institutes have roughly defined what other ethnic populations must become. Although originally comprised greatly of Welsh and Scots, Anglo-Saxton culture grew to consist of a large variety of ethnic populations. These ethnic populations each experienced discrimination, however, by those who have tried to maintain the institutional structure of the Anglo-Saxton core. With such

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    Self Assessment

    Introduction – 100 words DEFINITION OF CULTURE IMPORTANCE/ABOUT A CULTURAL SELF-ASSESSMENT This report offers an outline of my cultural identity, particularly on the topics of my profile; key structural forces such as my family; my world views; and the various persona, rational, communal, gender and ethnic identities that combine to make me who I am. Furthermore, this report highlights relevant literature pertinent intercultural communications and in support of my cultural identity, and critically

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    Self Relection Pt 1

    Self-Reflection: Part 1 Sex, a word has long been a taboo in the society I come from. It is part of everyone’s daily life but I have never heard anyone talks about it in public in my adolescent years. Therefore, I was totally amazed when I first saw this course and I am very interested in exploring the world of sexual communication. As an international student from China, I have to say I had very limited source of information about sex at a young age. When I asked my parents where I came from

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    Cross-Cultural Communication Matrix

    manage global business. For example, Smartsheet can reduce tons of emails from all over the country for executives by translation task on it (Citrano, 2007). However, if we do not aware and prepare of the incidents of misunderstanding for other cultures, the business could fall back. For example, from my findings, business with Koreans could be difficult if we do not have any idea what their real meaning behind of things. As a Korean, I did not like the way they express themselves. When they say

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    Business Management

    ASSIGNMENT GSLC-1 (Session 4) Chapter 5 Managing Across Cultures (Luthans & Doh, 2009, International Management: Culture, Strategy, and Behavior, 7th Ed.) Review and Discussion Questions (p151) 1. Define the four basic predispositions MNCs have toward their international operations. The four basic predispositions MNCs have toward their international operations are: * Ethnocentric predispositions: a nationalistic philosophy of management whereby the values and interests of the parent

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    Business Ethic

    factor that created these differences. Culture describes people's 'way of life,' meaning the way they do things. It is the outlook, attitudes, values, goals, and practices shared by a society. However, different groups of people may have different cultures and it means business ethics is different for different countries. The journal gave an example, Japan is considered to have an entirely different set of guidelines than the United States because the cultures of these two countries come from entirely

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    Intercultural Communication

    iPad sales, and a stock price that climbed some 75 percent (Gamet, 2012). Why is Apple so successful? The main factors are the excellent products, the effective marketing strategies especially the advertisement strategy, and the attractive corporate culture. Furthermore, how Apple applies their marketing strategies in different countries including Brazil and Russia will be mentioned particularly in the following paper. Competitive Products For a retail company, products are always the core competence

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    The Many Faces of Diversity

    which we live. There are so many places and cultures of people around the world. We are so different in many ways yet so much alike because we are all living breathing human beings. Diversity is what sets us apart from each other. The differences are what set us apart and make us unique. The problems we have with being different are that not all people accept it. This is where prejudice, hatred, and discrimination begin to affect people of different cultures and ethnicities. One group of people avoiding

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