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    encourage you.” (NIV Bible). Paul was attending the Church of Ephesus for a while before this letter was sent to the Ephesians. Paul was closer to the Ephesians, then what the letter seemed like was there was no relationship between them. There was no greeting from Paul to the Ephesus…

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    The Joys Of Human Dating

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    the easiest steps to accomplish is one that will confuse many an alien, a smile. Nearly all species on Earth view the bearing of teeth as a show of aggression or a threat. We as humans sometimes do this as well, but it is mostly kept for a sign of greeting or friendship.…

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    startup culture warrants that the employees can wear whatever makes them feel most comfortable. Of course, all that the company asks is that they bring their good judgement when doing so. Greetings: This is a large part of the hiring process because most of the visitors will be interviewing at FoxTrot. A warm greeting by the receptionist and an offer of beverage and/or snack upon arrival will help the candidate, or visitor, begin to understand the culture art FoxTrot. Parking: Parking is not…

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    INTRODUCTION International Human Resources Issues linked to the integration of numerous nationalities within the company workforce due to globalization, mobility and development in tourism trends. Which also contains the cultural diversity. Cultural diversity is the difference between different cultures, impact when they met, such as competition and loss reaction. Cultural diversity may be due to religious constituencies, ethnic group, language, political stance, social class, gender,…

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    Cultural Interactions

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    Reka Czuth MRKT 453- 002 Cultural Interactions 10/4/17 Traveling to another country is one of the most natural things to do these days. You book a flight, check in at the airport, hop on the plane and land in another country. But what happens when you get there? Are people similar to you? Do they speak the same language? Do they practice the same religion as you do? Do they share the same set of values as your culture does? You may have to consider all these questions before deciding to enter…

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    One of my favorite words is “shalom.” Shalom is a Hebrew word that has multiple meanings. It is commonly used as a greeting in Jewish culture, utilized similarly to the English “hello.” It literally translates as “well-being be upon you” or “may you be well.” Jesus even appropriated a similar phrase in John 20:2, “shalom Aleichem,” which in English is literally translated as “Peace be unto you.” It can also be used to refer to peace between entities or individuals. Jewish people may call for…

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    feel their religion is more important than others. Crump develops this satirical article by using irony, repetition, allusions and rhetorical questions, leaving his audience with the impression that the Christians, who claim it offensive to say a greeting that is comfortable…

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    Discourse Analysis

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    (2017b) identified two important terms related to discourse: form and function (p. 2). According to Winston (2017b), function involves diverse uses of language including “interaction, greetings, openings & closings, interruptions, informing, [and] joking;” in contrast, form involves the characteristics of how these greetings, interruptions, and interactions are delivered, including things like cause and effect relationships between ideas, a speaker’s use of space, word choice, and a sense of…

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    Iraqi Cultural Awareness This world is diverse and has many different cultures, beliefs and economies from one part of the world to another. To have an understanding of what one culture does that may offend another we must first understand what Cultural Awareness is. Cultural Awareness is the foundation of communication that involves the ability of standing back from oneself and becoming aware of our cultural values, beliefs and perceptions. Why do we operate in a certain way, how do we…

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    The statue is posed in such a way that implies Gudea is seated before his followers, the clasped position of his hands signifying a traditional gesture of greeting. There is also an inscription on this statue, which lists the temples that Gudea had built. This statue is meant to honor Gudea and the grand deeds he had done by preserving his legacy and listing the temples whose building he was responsible…

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