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    The globalization effects on the culture 1) Culture The high-quality results of globalization on subculture are many! Now not all right practices were born in one civilization. The arena that we stay in today is an end result of numerous cultures coming collectively. Humans of 1 culture, if receptive, have a tendency to peer the failings of their tradition and pick up the culture which is extra correct or in tune with the times. Societies have ended up large as they have got welcomed humans of…

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    to one another, and you cannot tell what that relation is by looking at the individual trees.” (Johnson 2014) By using the imagery of the forest and trees, he shows how social systems and people influence each other. Within these social systems, culture is created and is used as “tools to make sense of things, including…

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    globalization and culture all over the world. I would like to discuss the Canadian Magazine Dispute. For me the dispute was motivated by genuine concerns because there was the need for the Canadian government to ensure that Canadian culture was not wiped-off through the widespread of U.S magazines which seemed to highlight more on foreign cultures. The question one will ask is “are those foreign cultures having negative implications on the local cultures, Can those foreign cultures be used to…

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    light that my country (Haiti) profile was not available among Hoftstede cultural listing, I chose 2 countries to compare culture differences with my own because my country is geographically placed between the Latin American and Caribbean region. What do you think of modeling an entire culture on just four traits? In comparison with Jamaica and the Dominican Republic scoring high on Individualism (39/30) and Masculinity (68/65), I would personally rate my country with a score higher than…

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    pain of leaving my friends and family behind while keeping my dreams and hopes alive to achieve higher educational goals in life. The first paragraph contains chorus “And I just flew, above the sky, with a good bye, Cuz I wanna reach so high, I just wanna reach so high” which highy emphasized in the song to represent the intensity of my determination to achieve…

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    market conditions and a broader service range due to the variety of languages and cultural understanding that a wide range of cultures in…

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    Edward Hall, introduced the concepts of low context and high context cultures in the mid twentieth century. A wide range of characteristics and behaviors determine the context classification of a culture. And within the two different cultural contexts, identified by Hall, there is a contrasting view of time, which is considered to be a non-verbal tool for communication. The study of how different perspectives of time within different cultures affect communication is called chronemics. There…

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    While there are some superficial similarities between the two, the differences between the cultures of the United States of America and Japan are striking. Using Geert Hofstede’s six dimension analysis as a guide, we shall see that there are notable differences in the national character of both countries. Masculinity/Femininity Dimension First, there is one area where both countries score closely, namely on the Masculinity vs Femininity Dimension. Both have above average levels of the…

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    1. The characteristics of high context are to cultures or collections somewhere publics must close by influences ended an extended retro of period. The characteristics of low context are to cultures somewhere societies incline to require lots of influences then of smaller period or aimed at certain detailed purpose. The different between high context and low context is high context is fewer orally clear message, extra adopted sympathies of whatever is connected. Low context is…

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    can be vividly linked to various sets of values and beliefs the founders and employees infused into the company’s system of operation - the culture and ethos that governs the workplace’s operational habits of the employees. Evidently, as a result of this, the company is considered as one of the best managed manufacturing companies in the world. Their culture is the source of their strength and success. (Sharplin A., 1989). Most often, as an organization faces internal and external challenges,…

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