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    stretched mentally and emotionally causing me to grow and become a better person. I am applying for the Gilman Scholarship so that I can participate in the Houghton in Tanzania program. I am currently a majoring in music with a concentration in Intercultural studies. In completing this program, I will be able to complete the necessary requirements for my concentration. This scholarship would…

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    Interpersonal Conflicts: The Importance of Maintaining Face During Adolescence Why is it important to maintain one’s public image or face? Why is it that we as a society form these images? Is it to hide who we are or is it a strategy used to fit in with a given culture? Face theory “helps us understand why and how people construct their public images and the strategies used to maintain or restore these images” (Baxter, pg. 203-204). Symbolic representations or images reflect our knowledge about…

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    foreign people for personal matters or dealing with professional business at work. Furthermore, multilingualism broadens career perspectives. Nevertheless, the main problem seems to be that people are unable to comprehend these facts, which shows the importance of learning foreign languages. According to the survey done by Eurobarometer “Europeans and their languages” in 2012, just over half of Europeans (54%) are able to hold a conversation in at least one additional language, a quarter (25%)…

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    the healthcare series. 1) The first issue that leapt out to me when watching Worlds Apart: A Series on Cross-Cultural Health Care; Part 1 is the idea of how western medicine needs to treat the dying in an intercultural scenario. Western medicine practices reflect the belief in the importance, dignity, and sovereignty of every individual. Because of this, every person is entitled to patient autonomy and self-determination (Samovar, 2010, p. 381). The reason this mindset can cause problems is…

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    intermediaries for which culture is diffused throughout the media such as the Internet, television, the telephone and social media. 4. Explain how communication differs in high-context and low-context…

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    our relationships. Experiencing Intercultural Communication: An Introduction describes conflict as “involving a perceived or real incompatibility of goals, values, expectation processes, or outcomes between two or more independent individuals and groups.” In addition, there are numerous forms of conflict and can be processed differently. Conflict is caused by various occurrences such as language issues, which “…can also be the primary vehicle for solving intercultural conflict” (Martin,…

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    culture. In these terms, Newmark says that, in Vermeer’s opinion, it would be impossible to translate cultural elements. Translation is considered a platform for communication between people of different cultures. As pointed out by Gerding-Salas (2000: 1), "the main aim of translation is to serve as a cross-cultural bilingual communication vehicle among peoples." Novelists rely on their cultural background when they write a novel, and readers of translated novels learn a lot about the culture of…

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    selected cautiously. Also, It is important that the translated books are understood by children. Plot of books should be transposed in accordance with the children. Actions in books, slang words in books should be censored.The thesis I chose tells importance of skopos in children’s literature and express, what we should pay attention,to when we do translation for children. To write or translate a book, translators authors should consider mental health of children. In thesis I chose, Aliaa…

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    study as it studies intercultural marriages and she also utilized interviews in getting data and a snowball technique in achieving her desired sample. The difference of her study is that she only focused on the communication of Asian wives with their Caucasian husbands. Although this study also tackled communication, the main focus is on the adjustment process of the wives and is between South East-North East Asian couples. Her thesis was relevant to the study since communication is crucial in…

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    identity or discuss it freely to stimulate learning outcomes (Thomas, 2009). Discussing a child’s cultural identity can be an exhausting task and time consuming one, but then the benefits are huge. It works in two ways. First, it removes the communication gridlock among the students and faculty members and opens an interactive forum between them. Secondly, it acts as a catalyst in stimulating development of learning skill and outcomes which could not be possible otherwise. So, the interplay of…

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