Importance of Intercultural Communication Essay

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    There are a myriad of theories and constructs that exist within the communication discipline that can ensure interpersonal relationships will thrive. However, there are five theories in particular that have proven invaluable in today’s world. With the advancement of technology and the accessibility of said technology, it is more pertinent than ever that people be versed in how to communicate with people they have interpersonal relationships with not only in face-to-face contexts, but online as…

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    There is a quote of Edouard Herriot that I really like which is “culture is what is left when everything else is forgotten”. I think it is true because as Gandhi said “a nation’s culture resides in the heart and in the soul of its people”. Culture is not something natural, it is something that we learn during our lives. People learn culture to form their own personal and cultural identity. By that way, they conserve culture. I myself feel that my identity is strongly influenced by cultural…

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    Chapter Summary Vietnam has a long history of colonial domination under China’s control for about 1000 years, followed by French colonization for almost 100 years. In 1954, Vietnam was finally able to gain independence. However, the conflicts in the country were far from ending. The Geneva Accord divided the country into two regions until elections could be held. Friction between these regions and the potential for uniting the country under communist rule led to the Vietnam War, which finally…

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    Intercultural Communication Report Problems in communicating across cultures Yasmin Islam was born in Bangladesh in 1938 and has spend 40 years as an Australian resident. She grew up as the eldest child with four brothers and two sisters. In 1975 she came to Australia by boat with her husband and two young children. The immense difference between the two societies and cultures that Australia and Bangladesh lead to Yasmin to undertake a significant process of enculturation. Although Yasmin…

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    What strategies will you use to meet such challenges successfully? I feel that good communication is a key part in being successful. When working with so many other people in a new environment it is vital that everyone work together and communicates effectively. When everyone shares their needs and concerns it will allow all members of the…

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    Matthews, 2004). Divorcing couples have higher rates of arguments and negative communication patterns (Markman, 2013). Improving communication patterns and reducing arguments may be a central component to reducing the divorce rate. In fact, many studies have been done regarding interventions to reduce divorce rates by enhancing the effectiveness of communication. (Carroll, et al 2003). However, studying relationship communication patterns is challenging because they often use self reports,…

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    Indigenous self-determination and cultural perspectives. Vine Delora in her essay “The Spiritual Universe” discusses the importance of Aboriginal medicine and spirituality as valid in contrast to the Western perceptions of science and religion. She suggests that Indigenous spirituality is a valid and valuable into processes of healing. Westerners may not fully understand the importance of ritual, ceremony and space, but this practices help to orient Aboriginal understandings of their world and…

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    Planning The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines planning as “the act or process of making or carrying out plans; specifically: the establishment of goals, policies, and procedures for a social or economic unit”. Businesses rely on planning as a road map to guide their current actions and their steps for the future. With the growth of companies both domestic and internationally, increased complexity requiring coordination and knowledge transfer, cannot be accomplished without planning. Daft…

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    Student Success in the Classroom Community colleges have organized themselves around the theme of ease in entrance, exit, and reentry. Having made a considerable effort to recruit students and offer them valuable learning experiences, most community college stakeholders also want to keep students enrolled, at least until degree or program objectives have been fulfilled. It is a challenge for an institution built on the theme of easy access to limit easy exit (Cohen, Chapter 7 - Student…

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    Learning foreign languages is impossible to imagine without the use of multimedia learning tools. Of course, important tasks for the methodology of teaching foreign languages include providing opportunities to illustrate the actual process of communication in English, and creating an educational environment that provides…

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