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    Introduction Emotions and emotionally laden messages are inevitably situated within interpersonal communication, and are especially prevalent in situations where intergroup linguistic and cultural differences are more pronounced. These emotions affect how people perceive and behave toward others, and is capable of impacting the course of communication in a myriad of ways. Our emotional expressions are shaped through our socialization processes, and these emotions are being communicated and…

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    Effective communication is essential to running a successful business, and businesses need to go beyond in order to survive in a competitive market. While there are many classifications of communication used in a corporate environment, most people are not proficient in all of them. The more competent managers become with communication, the smoother the business will run. Managers, as well as employees, need to sharpen their interpersonal communications and develop techniques to overcome the…

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    Title of Paper An article on “Interpersonal and Cross Cultural Communication for Advance Practice Registered Nurse Leaders” is taken from “The Internet Journal of Advanced Nursing Practice.” It is written by the authors such as Boykins, Anita Davis, Carter and Chandra B. The purpose of this paper is mainly on the Advance Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) and their communication in relation to nursing care for different cultures. This paper particularly deals with different skills and abilities…

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    B1: Culturally Based Communication Practices Dale Cassens School takes pride in the culturally diverse student body that encompasses the school. However, understanding and being able to communicate with the vast cultural difference and ideals of the student body has been a challenge for some teachers at the school. For example, a select number of the student body is of Asian descent. In this cultural students are taught they should not make eye contact with the teachers out of respect. This…

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    In the book by Kathryn Sorrells, entitled, Intercultural Communication Globalization and Social Justice, Sorrells describes the term positionality. “Positionality refers to one’s social location or position within an intersecting web of socially constricted hierarchical categories, such as race, class, gender…

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    Culture The word culture has many different meanings. For some it refers to an appreciation of good literature, music, art, and food. The role of cultural awareness is being aware of many cultural data which is devoted to one country. As we know, each country has its own culture, customs and traditions, stereotypes, gestures and like these. In some written papers, we can see the truth which the culture was waken up in the east and the western people learn the culture from the east, therefore we…

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    1. Introduction Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to identify, express, and discriminate feelings. After use the ability, we can use them to understand the different viewpoints, solving problems, reflect and monitor order’s moods, but when we wanted the emotional demand and function to be effective. Therefore, it needs to contain our individual context and self experiences to function on emotional intelligence (McKenna & Webb, 2013). On the other hand, Perter Salovey and John D. Mayer…

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    because the values and worldview of a particular cultural group are embedded within their language use. For example, highly individualistic cultures often use "I" statements, while collectivistic cultures would use "we" and "our" more frequently. Intercultural scholars have posited two worldviews that divide Western and nonWestern cultures. These are the linear worldview and the relational worldview. In a linear worldview, rational or analytic thinking based in objective reality is valued. In a…

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    At first, I will likely use nonverbal communication (Activity 9.2 - Nonverbal Communication) as my primary method of communication in Italy; however, by the end of my stay I hope to be able to speak at least some broken Italian. In order to help learn the language, I will try to interact with poor and middle class populations in Italy…

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    statistics provided by Statista, the number of active Facebook users worldwide saw a significant increase from 100 million monthly users in 2008 to near 2 billion monthly users in 2016. The increase of social media usage also resulted in an impact on intercultural adaption, where Rebecca Sawyer (2011) mentioned that social media brings an important part in "promoting interconnectedness and independence of our culturally diverse…

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