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    about the culture issue and identity problem. Identities and culture are easily to be changed and replaced. However, as the society developed, more immigrants are not only satisfy on the other culture assimilation but also on have interest on the retroculturation. Because of economics and social factors, people may lose their identities like name changing.The essay “Leave Your Name at the Border” written by Manuel Munoz, he talks about anglicization of Latino names in American culture. Because…

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    Local culture Definition: People living together in a particular please who see themselves as a Community. The show customs Jason experiences and preserve the and feel different and distinguish from others. Local culture is not an independent forced rather it is outgrowth of social and other experiences in a region. What makes Local culture? Feelings of the people living in that specific Society. Attributes that tell what people prefer and what there taste is like. What people think is…

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    entitled to exclude on such grounds. At first glance it may seem as though those features contribute to a common national identity, however those shallow attributes alone cannot flood a common life. Qualities such as a willingness to acquire local language competency and an interest in acquiring skills which translate into becoming an active and productive member of society determine whether an individual will hinder or contribute to a common life. Democratic states form their common national…

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    Agreement • Indigenous people may agree with what has been said or asked during a conversation, despite that it may not reflect their beliefs on the issue. • Agreement was often used by Indigenous people who were raised under a government system to keep ‘out of trouble’. This communication style has continued on to the next generations. This is an example of what is known as ‘inter-generational’ trauma. • It is important to be aware of this communication style and take the time to allow for good…

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    Florida. I relate to the story of "The Frog in the Well" because I have no experience of my own culture or heritage, so how can I have any understanding of someone else 's? When discussing other customs, culture, heritage, and religion I try to stay as open minded as possible, because I have a narrow view from how I grew up. I know my experiences will differ…

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    Interactions between high and low context cultures can be problematic, which may explain the dissonance between Israel and the UAE. According to authors John Cragan and David Wright (1999) low context cultures are not known for their ability to tolerate or understand diversity, and tend to be more insular. With that being said, the presentation needs to reflect the cultural tendencies of all involved. The primary mistake that we should avoid in multi-cultural business meetings is assuming…

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    chapter starts with what culture is. So, what is culture? According to the book, it’s the beliefs, norms, behaviors, and products common to the members of a particular group. Culture is what defines everyone. It creates diversion, different experiences and it makes us all different. Culture can also be expressed through religion, language, stories, poems and music. Culture is then defined even further, it is categorized into, material and nonmaterial culture. Material culture is anything…

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    planet belongs to not only one culture, but many co-cultures. Culture and communication are closely connected, with culture having a huge effect on communication. Culture is the shared values, beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes of a particular segment of population. A dominant culture is a culture within a society whose attitudes, values, beliefs and customs hold the majority opinion. Co-cultures are groups of people that exist side by side with the dominant culture and are comprised of smaller…

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    Culture is an essential part of conflict and conflict resolution. It is embedded in every conflict situation because conflicts are bound to arise in any human relationships. In other words, negative conflicts will always arise when people are working together. Have you ever had a disagreement with a co-worker? You probably have at one time or another. In their book, Cloke and Goldsmith (2011) states, “Our workplaces and organizations are profoundly shaped by conflicts between workers and…

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    The assignment is the review of article “Citizenship, Language and Superdiversity: Towards Complexity”. The ideas of this article are based on five keywords: superdiversity, complexity, polycentricity, citizenship and integration. For the whole article is create two point of view between citizenship and dis-citizenship, by the key concept, superdiversity may create the challenges to understand the dis-citizenship. Integration of our social life may have some part of specific function have not…

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