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    The Theory of cultural Differences works in my everyday life by multipool reasons and reasons that my not come as a norm to most people not in my culture. In my workplace and with family and friends, I experience multiple Cultures that are different than mine. I myself am more of an individualist instead of a collectivist. The reason that I am more of an individualist than a collectivist is for the reason that if I am not up to my standards I have nobody to blame but me. I know how many hours…

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    The Nonverbal Communication System of the Japanese Culture in Comparison to Some Asian Cultures INTRODUCTION Understanding various cultures requires a huge appreciation of cultural diversities. It is very essential to have at least, a background of a certain cultural society to avoid misunderstandings which might occur between you and another person or a group which practices a different way of thinking and actuations than you do since each culture has a certain belief on what is to be…

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    important to recognize and get an understanding of the context in which that issue is rooted. In conflict, there is typically a larger historical, social, economic, and political context that is deeply rooted within that conflict (Martin & Nakayama, 2010). When we look at the contexts of what is going on in not only Ferguson, Missouri but around the country, we see that they are deeply engrained in the history of the African American culture and systematically engrained in an economic, political…

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    School of Medicine. At both schools, for her, the curriculum was more than academically challenging—it was emotionally and culturally challenging. She was immersed in a predominantly white culture, and experienced cultural marginalization. When she…

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    segment material crossways diverse culture and social groups. It is used to describe the wide variety of message courses and difficulties that obviously seem in an organization or social context made up of persons from different religious, social, national, and educational backgrounds. Cross cultural communication is sometimes used synonymously. In this sense it seeks to understand how people from different countries. Many people in business communication argue that culture determines how…

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    grounded upon Raymond Williams’ concept of the dominant society and the perpetual flux between filtering residual and emergent cultures, the existence of the novel by such definitions are placed into that of the former. Novels represent a notion of residual culture that has been deeply absorbed within the current superstructure as “they contribute to the effective dominant culture and are a central articulation of it” (Williams 1434), while creating more production for the base through…

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    Cultural Negotiation

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    It is taking the time before the negotiation to build a relationship. Getting to know each other is essential before a negotiation can even be started. There is great respect and formality with job titles in Japanese culture. The use of humor shouldn’t be used until there is a well established relationship or friendship. Therefore the social aspects are the most important part of the Japanese style of communication. Indirect communication is one of the most vital attributes…

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    Nowadays, for Aboriginal Culture to still be known as an important part of Australia’s cultural heritage it is vital that children from a young age are thoroughly educated on this significant part of Australian history. The book “Maybe Tomorrow” narrated by Boori Pryor with Meme McDonald is recognised as a powerful and moving text that tells the the incredible story of an Aboriginal male growing up in the 1950’s where white culture was dominant. This book in detail explains the high and lows,…

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    The Cultural Intelligence Difference Analysis Throughout life there are moments that shape us and create the existence of what we perceive to be true. The right and wrongs of our culture is engrained in us by older generations, forming an outline of cultural norms that are followed throughout life. Included in these norms are the actions and beliefs we portray in our daily lives. Their purpose is well served when dealing with others that share the same background, however, the same cultural…

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    Language, as the medium of culture, constitutes a key part of culture since it possesses a unique cultural connotation because the differences between languages is a principal characteristic of intercultural communication. Companies from Japan and Korea are most likely to have a linguistic advantage…

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