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    Cross Border Robert C. Bonner; a guard for the border protection is going to resign. Bonner is the former attorney and head of the drug enforcement, which is a huge problem in our border systems today. He is a commissioner of the custom service in 2001. President Bush even nominated him to lead the border control/protection by the new department. The border protectors inspect goods, people, vehicles, and pursue people who try to cross illegally. A proposal was rejected to merge the CBP…

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    admirers; art, in its many forms, is all-embracing. Despite the artist’s intentions, an art display leaves different impressions that adapt to an individual. Worldwide, art progresses in every culture at different rates, but simultaneously creates cross-cultural connections. Ai Weiwei, a Chinese citizen and activist-artist, blended international influences with traditional components of his national territory. Weiwei developed a presence worldwide among artists and citizens that established…

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    maintain strong performance while the external is a vital way to gather market information and manage expectations from others. In addition, virtual team leaders also take the responsibility in developing Accountability, defusing conflict and adjust cross-cultural communication in virtual teams. (ZOFI,…

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    Hofstede’s Masculinity Versus Femininity Between Australia and Sri Lanka Introduction The purpose of this report is to make more understanding of dimension cultures in other countries for businessmen in communicating between countries and countries as it is very essential to acknowledge different cultural background. So they will be able to avoid any conflicts and be convenient for them to run their own business or in workplace if they happen to work with foreigners. As the report was…

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    result in a smoother transition to production. A Cross-functional product development team is a team of people responsible for the design of a competitive product and the related processes to manufacture and support that product. The team consists of people from all disciplines that can positively impact the development of the product and improve competitive factors, not just personnel from the various design engineering disciplines. Each Cross-functional product development team member would…

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    and Chalmers’ theory may limit “the cognitive to cross the boundaries of the brain without extending to the whole of creation”. Both of these situations are simply two roads that Clark and Chalmers could take if they were to choose a solid route for their theory. These situations lead to more complex theories that presumably neither author pair would like to take. In an effort to defend common sense, Adams and Aizawa believe the bounds of cognition has a reasonable and principled theory of the…

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    Cross-questioning is a form of dialectic. It is the art or practice of communication employed in “the investigation of truth of opposing opinions by logical discussion.” The exercise is well known to the Western world as the Socratic method. The Greek called this method “elenchus,” which often refers as refutation. Other words that can be used to describes the term are acquisitioning, testing, probing, questioning, counter-question, inquiring, investigating, or cross-examining. Because of this…

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    At eleven years old, I stood in the stands with the rest of family, watching my dad cross the finish line of his first marathon. With pain and exhaustion clearly shown on his face, I was absolutely positive that he was insane. How could he have spent the last few months training for this? However, he wasn’t the only one who was crazy, I had seen people crawl, on their hands and knees, just to make through that race. I didn’t understand why all of these people were willing to do this to…

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    Civilization and intellectual that are characterized by a society. In many societies there are a culture encounter which is focuses on the study of cultural identities and symbolic representational and interpretational forms through an international, cross-cultural and global perspective. It is particularly concerned with problems related to processes where cultural identities and representations interact and are exchanged. As such the study programmed reflects a cultural interface resulting…

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    Isolating individual characteristics from their cultural contrast. b. Showing interest and building rapport through conversations about the individual’s likes and dislikes, OR c. Work to minimize dialect contrasts, by utilizing visual aids 2. Manage cross-cultural conflict by promoting effective conflict resolution. This would include: a. Indirect…

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