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    Cross-cultural communication Cross-cultural communication entails communication that occurs between individuals from different cultures. Cross-cultural communication affects an organization if it is made up of a diverse workforce, or plans on conducting global business in the near future. Cross-cultural communication involves an understanding of how people from different cultures speak, communicate, and perceive the world around them. From a business perspective, cross-cultural communication…

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    Latino/Chicano Culture

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    what popular culture is for the Latino/Chicano community, the differences between race and ethnicity, and Hollywood's perceptions of Latino actors and actress. Throughout the articles given on Moodle from Charles Ramirez Berg and lectures. We connect deeper to these topics by answering the questions below. Through the Latino culture, we see popular culture. This concept is through the development thru popular film, television, and music. Usually created by the people of the culture for…

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    conclusively cannot be avoided. Moreover, we live in a country where so many variably cultures lying on. Wherever we are, like or dislikes, differences in culture is always around us. Cultural diversity refers to a situation in which the variety of human societies and social aspect lie in a specific region, or in the whole world. As well as more obvious of the cultural differences arise among people, such as language, clothing, tradition, etc. there are also some significant variations in the…

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    to elaborate a common language in which each particularity can be adequately described. The first step to that end consists in recognizing differences. In essence, Dumont is urging us to recognize the differences across humans and groups, being intentional and thorough in our understanding of these differences to be able to accept them as they are;…

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    health culture. A new culture that now focuses on its fundamental foundation to follow guidelines, rules, and procedures. Medicine and culture have crashed and caused misunderstandings with the results of poor outcomes. The use of medicine has changed and due to prejudice in cultural mixture in beliefs and religion, lack of interest, and the use of cultural home remedies over medicine. Culture has been recognized as…

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    in or surrounded by barriers based on their culture. Aside from the apparent difficulties with understanding and relating to the individuals whose language is different, there are in fact other causes that are challenging people who are trying to work harmoniously with others of a different background. Ethnocentrism, which is when a person believes that one's own culture is superior to all the others and is the standard by which all the other cultures should be measured, is one example of a…

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    The readings “Dimensionalizing Cultures: The Hofstede Model in Context” by Geert Hofstede, “How Cultures Collide” by Edward T. and Elizabeth Hall and “The Role of Culture and Perception in Communication” by Marshall Singer present different models, terminologies and definitions to expose the phenomenon of culture according to each’s author individual perspective. By understanding what culture is, one can also comprehend the meaning and importance of intercultural communication. Hofstede…

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    Everyone looks at culture a little different from everyone else because no human being has the same exact mind. For example, there are several definitions for culture in the dictionary because not everyone sees that only one can fix it. Also, because of having a lot of different cultures, people may look at culture for one another from how they are grown up. Culture, to me, refers to how citizens appearance is and how they eat around other people and in their own homes. Culture also means how…

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    Sociologists define ethnicity as “a term that describes shared culture--the practices, values, and beliefs of a group”. I describe my ethnicity as a shared culture in which will “include shared language, religion, and traditions, among other commonalities”. That being said, my ethnicity would be consisted of the Vietnamese language, practice of catholicism, and the annual celebration of Vietnamese New Year “Tet”. Surely, I would include my family’s country of origin of Vietnam, even though I…

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    can be a mix of 1 to 10 plus different cultures in a single class. Therefore, teachers need to understand how to teach and interact with students with different cultural backgrounds. After reading, I have come to fully understand the ice-burg metaphor used to describe culture. Each culture around the globe has customs that are known by most people.…

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