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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Japan is an island nation in East Asia and was located in the Pacific Ocean. The capital city of Japan is Tokyo. Japan has population around 125 million people. 98.5% of the population was comprises by the Yamato Japanese ethnic group and the other 1.5% includes Chinese, Koreans and the indigenous Ainu. In Japan, the two traditional religions are Buddhism and Shinto. 95% of the Japanese citizens abide by the fusion of Buddhism and Shintoism. The practices of Shinto and Buddhist…

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    tricks to maintaining etiquette in professional settings. The book covers topics such as how to properly shake someone’s hand to how to avoid sitting in “power spots” during a meeting. While reading the book, I learned a lot of concepts that before, I had considered insignificant, but of actually having a much greater importance in business. The two chapters that really affected me was the Who Called this Meeting: Meeting Manners (Chapter 6) and Two Kisses or One? Travel Etiquette in a Global…

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    the core of the conflict of the time, and the motivation behind segregation. Melton A. McLaurin’s book, Separate Pasts: Growing Up White in the Segregated South, shows his conflict with accepting, understanding, and challenging the idea of the “etiquette of segregation”. The descendant of a comparatively wealthy white family, McLaurin’s early life failed to allow him to imagine the reality of the dynamic between the black and white population of Wade, North Carolina. As he aged, McLaurin…

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    followed each day. And there 's distinctness of the cultures but no explanation of what they are. Which is a benefit to learning that American culture and Indian culture are different. American culture and Indian culture differ in ways of cooking, etiquette and marriage. American cooking and Indian cooking differ in types of food, ways of eating and food prep. American culture, eat with forks & spoons because it 's less messy and easier to pick up food. But Indian…

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    cultures. I chose American and Chinese because I want to learn more about both of the cultures. Both of these cultures have their similarities along and both have their own unique differences. In this paper I will describe about their language, etiquette, holidays and symbols of American and China cultures. First off there is no official language is United States. In America I would say at least 80 percent of people speak and understand English. The common language for China is Cantonese and…

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    Today I will give you a brief history on Texas Hold ’em Poker, this generation’s most popular version of the game. I will also tell you the hand rankings as well as some basic rules for playing. And finally, I would like to explain some rules of etiquette you will want to know should you too decide to play the game. Transition Phrase: “First, I would like to give you a brief history on Texas Hold ’em Poker.” II. Body A. Texas Hold ’em Poker 1. The game of Texas Hold ’em has become the most…

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    Business communication has taught me several things over the semester, one thing being, the power of ethos, pathos, and logos has while publicly speaking. Business communication has also taught me how to correctly make a resume, proper business etiquette, and how to reach out and make connections and become more confident in the business world. I have learned the power that ethos, logos, and pathos has while publicly speaking. Ethos is the presenter’s credibility and trust. Presenters that…

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    success. In this novel Austen touches on the ideas of courting etiquette since it was such an important factor in society.Through the Bennett family, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice illustrates the regency notion of courting etiquette in order to examine why the Bennett women had to present superficial versions of themselves everyday to receive and maintain the affection of a man. Women approaching men first showed poor etiquette, and often caused the man to think low of her. Men were the…

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    of a person's status. Jade as a stone age heritage, occupies an important position in Chinese culture. The cultural connotation of ancient jade in China not only includes the design of art, grinding technology, written records, but also includes etiquette, religion, economic value and decorative features. The ancient jade's political value is reflected in the ancient jade artifacts of social hierarchy and carried ancient people's morality. In ancient times, jade symbolizes the high character of…

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    the factors that mediate the messages are important to the delivery of the message. Group Consensus Three concepts that are particularly significant for organizations are barriers to communication, the use of social media, and email etiquette. Each of these concepts plays a critical role in…

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