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    Examining Barriers to Cross Cultural Communication Introduction The increase in globalization and internationalization has seen a rise in the movement of students across borders. In particular, students from China, India, and South Korea are making their way to countries such as the United States. These students enhance the amount of diversity present in classrooms and campuses and widen the understanding as well as an appreciation of the differences that exist. However for the vast majority of…

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    Ethnocentrism Concepts

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    1. One of the concepts from chapter 6 that occurred in the intercultural activity was the concept of ethnocentrism. Ethnocentrism is the believe that my culture is superior or better than yours. In this case, there was a whole argument that the culture where people could talk was superior. I was in the culture where we couldn’t talk and when I went to visit the other culture, they treated us like they were better. In addition, at the end of the activity there were some particular individuals…

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    Comparing between Japanese and India INTRODUCTION Culture is a group of people has the same characteristics like values, religion, norms and beliefs. All cultures have different behavior, thoughts and attitudes so in this era the cultures can know about other cultures how they live or behave or work .Moreover, the most import thing is it know how those cultures can understand and communicate with each other .Therefore In this essay, I will compare two cultures Japan and India through five…

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    Structural Change 1. How has colonialism impacted our lives? You can either focus on one aspect like culture or politics or treat them together. Ans- Two centuries of colonialism has profound impact on our lives. It has impacted both cultural and political life in our country. Impact of colonialism on culture given below— • English education has impacted our education system. Now it has become a lingua-franca in every field. Its impact can be seen in our communication, job interviews packaging…

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    Cross cultural Issues Assignment What is culture? Define and discuss the different aspects of culture. Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Culture can also be defined as shared patterns of behaviors and interactions, cognitive constructs and understanding that are learned by socialization. Thus, it can be seen as the growth of a group identity fostered…

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    9.ETHICS AND CROSS-CULTURAL DIVERSITY In this increasingly global world, it is extremely important to understand the differences in cultures and how these differences can potentially affect the communication between members of different cultures in an organization. Many communication barriers exist even when we speak the same language. Adding cultural and language differences to the mix can compound the potential for miscommunication. By understanding and acknowledging how the following…

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    Hofstede Research Paper

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    Culture and Communication Hofstede’s cultural dimensions theory is a framework for cross-cultural communication. It explains the effects of a society's culture on the values of its members, and how these values relate to behavior. According to the theory, it is challenging when having effective communication with people of different culture. The way of thinking, seeing, hearing, and interpreting the world is provided by people in various…

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    Question 1: Discuss three nonverbal differences you might encounter if you are transferred to manage a company in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. An individual is likely to encounter differences in nonverbal communication when interacting in a different nationality from their own. The Brazilian Culture harbors a number of nonverbal differences when compared to the American culture (Deresky, 2014). Working as a manager in a Brazilian company would expose me to quite a number of these differences in the…

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    Robert Shuter mainly focuses on how new media is transforming communication across cultures. He argues that despite the revolution in cross cultural contacts many researchers have ignored the impact of new media of intercultural communication. He tries to focus on how new media is actually transforming through computer-mediated communication, social network sites, mobile phones, skype, text messaging, on-line games, virtual worlds and blogs. When focusing on who has used these media it consists…

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    saved due to the efforts of a multitude of doctors and nurses. One of the most notorious and honored nurses in American medical history is a woman named Clarissa Harlowe Barton, more commonly known as Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross. Clara Barton was the…

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