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    tongue and it is the most widely spoken constructed language in the world. Comparing Esperanto to English, we can see the similarities or differences between the alphabets, vowels, pronouns and word order. Esperanto is invented because it brings tolerance and respect for people of diverse nations and cultures. About 70% of Esperanto vocabulary comes from Romance languages, about 20% from Germanic languages and English and some part from Slavic languages. “Esperanto is a neutral language,…

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    Indulgence versus Restraint. Figure 1. The Hofstede Six Dimensions of Culture Comparison Power Distance: Power distance deals with tolerance people have for an unequal distribution of power. According to Geert Hofstede Centre explains power as a degree to which the less powerful members of a society accept and expect that power is distributed unequally. The main issue is inequalities…

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    The U.S. University Strategy to Ensure that International Students Succeed The majority of international student, who study abroad, encounter a variety of academic and personal issues when start learning a new culture and learning in a new culture. Today, more than ever U.S universities are attractive education environment for international students. Although, they still face frequent challenges to adjusting to university life. In (International Students: Challenges of Adjustment to…

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    Research on in the field of entrepreneurship has been enduring for decades. Richard Cantillon was the first scholar who defined the word entrepreneur in an economic subject, in the 18th century. The men, who are the risk-taker, act as arbitrageurs and utilize resources to establish new businesses is called entrepreneur (Cantillon, 1952). Fred Wilson stated that entrepreneurship is the art or specialty of turning ideas into a business organisation (Barringer &Ireland, 2010). Entrepreneurship is a…

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    ideas and perceptions of a person and they can get those ideas in the said video game. Clarkson (2005) has mentioned that there are many traits which have been associated with creativity, such as divergent thinking, introversion, self-esteem, tolerance for ambiguity, willingness to take risks, behavioural flexibility, emotional variability, ability to absorb imagery, and even the tendency to neurosis and psychosis (p. 6). One of the traits in the given text was the ability to absorb imagery and…

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    Topic: New immigrants’ integration to improve productivity. My position: I strongly believe that companies can help enhance the productivity of new immigrants if they provide cultural awareness and sensitivity training to help create a culture of tolerance and acceptance of differences. Position I will present: New immigrants need to integrate into the American population to take advantage of the American work culture which leads in labor productivity internationally. Employers can do more to…

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    elaborated a set of six dimensions (4 & 5 with Minkov) for rating cultures: 1. Power Distance: Extent to which less powerful members of organisations accept and expect power is distributed unequally. 2. Uncertainty Avoidance: Societies’ tolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity. 3. Individualism versus Collectivism: Degree to which individuals are integrated into groups. 4. Masculinity versus Femininity:…

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    Andrew Bland wrote a journal article entitled Corrective Experiences in Corrections Counseling in the Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology. This journal article discusses the early correctional counselor’s responsibilities and relationships between counselors and inmates. It also discusses more recent practices and what can be improved in the future to help keep people out of jail and prison. Bland feels as though if there was a way to continue the counseling services after the…

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    DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF GROUP PROCESSES FRANCESCO GARINO 05 JUNE 2015 14074984B ANIKA VATS TABLE OF CONTENTS TASK 1 2 TASK 2 4 Introduction 4 Group processes and their effect on group function 4 Conclusion 7 TASK 3 8 TASK 1 1. Describe two situations where working in group is appropriate and inappropriate. a. Appropriate Example Explanation The task assigned is complex and involves different topics. Working in group is appropriate because each member can analyse one…

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    intercultural communication takes place. All cultures communicate differently which means all cultures perceive the world differently. In the article “Cross Cultural Communication Takes More Than Manners” writer Leonard M. Fuld depicts how not having tolerance for ambiguity and not having an open mind can lead to miscommunication in the work field within cultures. “The U.S .. They tried to be sensitive to their hosts and believed they were treading lightly. To their surprise, the Chinese…

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