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    Values, Culture, and Socialization at the Mall Our group was assigned to take a trip to the Crossroads Mall in Portage, Michigan to observe others and keep track of twenty American values along with keeping a low profile and not making everything so noticeable. We did not ask for help and we made sure to stay communicating between our group. Even if we were approached by a greeting employee, we would just ensure them that we were just taking a look around the store. Values, Culture, and…

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    acts as a literal metaphor for her life being split into two sections. One the place and culture that raised her and the other is the future that she knows will be separate all together. This quote works to show the readers that this moment is one that will define and separate her life. From this point on she will start the journey of becoming a new person. She will be in a new place that has a new culture so she will be affected by thing that…

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    anyone that may be different than myself, with that being said my church has introduced me to many different people from all different walks of life. My church also has a large congregation of the Asian culture. Through the many social events of my church I have learned a lot about the Asian culture between their family values, foods, clothing, and gender relations. Working hand and hand with them to serve others has taught me about the differences between our ways of life, but most of all has…

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    increasingly important. The chances of leading an organization or work team in which all members think like you, work like you, and have the same values as you are next to none, and ignoring these differences as a leader leads to dissatisfied employees, low productivity, and even lawsuits. Cultural competence is of utmost importance to anyone whose job brings them into contact with other people, whether coworkers or customers. Cultural competence is broadly defined as having a certain set of…

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    figuring out our environment. In Nigel’s case, he is an individual that has grown in the South American country in Columbia. Unlike North American countries such as the United States, Nigel grew up in a very collectivistic culture. A collectivistic culture is defined as “cultures in which people are considered…

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    Politeness is one of the preferred behaviors in the society. However, it can differ across cultures. Chiappini and Kádár (2011) suugested that “politeness is a common behavioral heritage of humanity, it is culturally as diverse as the human race. Politeness has been described as a cultural-specific phenomenon.” Just by searching on the dictionary…

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    that directly translate into words or phrases consciously and purposely communicate the same meanings as the words for example the OK sign the thumbs up for “good job” and a V for “victory” but emblems are culture specific people must be careful when their culture’s emblems in other cultures Now this kinesics is used in this scene (were by the guy is telling the lady that they must…

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    their relationship he should show consideration and respect to him, and be loyal. This is very important in the Korean Culture. He should also ask for forgiveness and ask if they could start from scratch. Shawler must show and tell the President that he values their relationship, and that he wants them to trust and communicate with each other. Shawler who is from a Low-Context culture feels that he don 't get enough information and are more likely to not ask questions, as mentioned earlier.…

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    has not only shaped the identity of today, but it has formed the building blocks for decades to come. The 2000s have had an astounding impact on modern day society. Because of the defining pop culture, presidents and foreign democracy and news headliners, all of which has shaped the present day American culture, people will never forget the 2000s. The 2000s were a time to be noticed. People would do anything to stand out, eventually those efforts to stand out would morph into fads which…

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    address this issue. Instead, he uses his lack of time as an excuse for not learning about the cultures of his patients. Two out of the three patients he has seen on this day clearly have very different cultural backgrounds and to avoid acknowledging this fact is detrimental to the care he provides. Dr.…

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