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    is the incompetence to be able to understand the differences between cultures and wanting to promote a cross-cultural program. To promote interaction between different cultures has its advantages but takes a great amount of time and research (Barker). Not having a cross-cultural understanding will inhibit companies from being able to compete with their competition due to being unaware of other cultural differences around the world. Cross-cultural communication is no longer an option to choose to…

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    that enable youth to make a sincere relationship with their friends regardless of any cultural elements such as languages or different norms. First of all, I would like to consider any difficulties and situations that prohibit youth having a genuine friendship. It is fact that everyone is living the world having their own culture. In other words, when there are two different people groups from dissimilar cultural backgrounds, one group might have different values, perceptions, or perspective…

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    Furthermore, virtual teams member are expected to become interdependent, successfully negotiate cultural differences. Global virtual teams are most times made up of people with different cultures and beliefs. This poses as a threat when it comes to norms and tradition. We have not even addressed the possible conflicts that could arise due to time differences between zones of team members. Probably this is why Andres (2008) says multicultural teams have greater potential for misunderstandings and…

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    "Cultural relativism is an undeniable fact", Jack Donnelly postulates in his journal entitled, "Cultural Relativism and Universal Human Rights" (Donnelly, J); the axiom rings true not only inside anthropology, but inside the emergency room, whenever two cultures clashes and "the conflict [becomes] confined to differences in belief systems" (Fadiman, A). One example that comes to mind in the recent decades is the confrontation between the Lee family and a public hospital in Merced, California,…

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    in different continent, and with different cultural back ground. In one hands, when teams consist of people from different cultures working apart from one another in different locations, social distance or a lack of emotional connection can cause miscommunication, misunderstanding and distrust. On the other hands, a manger can be very efficient in one culture and be the reason for failure in another one. How managers can lead global team, or cross cultural team to be efficient as possible?…

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    and they should stop what they are doing on their child although it is cultural differences between us and them. One of the ethical area that related to the childrearing issue is cultural relativism. Since childrearing issue became a problem because of the cultural clash, cultural relativism is one way to know the problem closely. In The Fundamentals of Ethics 3rd Edition by Shafer-Landau, the author defines the cultural relativism as "the correct moral standards are relative to cultures or…

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    the face in life, and to find a path that suites them. Nevertheless, there is no single “perfect” method of raising children, even with extensive research a parent can only do so much to develop their child’s sense of duty and and discipline. Cultural differences contribute to the vast amount of parenting techniques and plays an important role values that we try to instill in our children. Inherently, values that our cultures promote may have their own various downfalls and upsides, be that as…

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    other before. In some areas, we could share common ground and make agreement. But in most of time, we would face conflicts and misunderstanding caused by different cultural norms. In that case, we would try to find out efficient solutions in order to keep our team works. As we are coming from different countries with different cultural backgrounds, we would face many conflicts caused by misunderstandings. As we begin to try to build trusts between each other, we would choose different ways.…

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    Cultural differences have a huge impact on how life is viewed in pictures and movies. The time period also has a great influence on things seen or depicted for an easier understanding. For example, in Beowulf and Grendel the movie (Gundarsson 2005), the writers wrote the movie to fit more modern day characteristics so people are able to relate and understand the story better. The epic Beowulf (Heaney 2000), is set in an old context which is extremely hard to relate to considering that we live in…

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    different styles of parenting, as well as the cultural differences that we may encounter because of the effect it has on the children in our centres. Parenting styles tend to fall into four categories; authoritative, authoritarian, permissive and uninvolved. Authoritative parents take a more…

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