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    Generation Y

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    Generation Y is known as the generation that was born in the 1980s and 1990s‚ although experts do not agree on when this era started. The people who create Generation Y are often the children of baby boomers and are therefore called echo boomers or Generation X. Most of them are in their late teens or twenties and totally different from other generations. The most significant difference between generations X and Y are that X kids are often thought of as the "lost" generation raised at a time when

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    Multicultural Communication ECN405 – Management in a Global Economy Colorado State University Global Campus Instructor: Barbara – Leigh Tonelli Submitted: August 17‚ 2014 Introduction In this clip‚ the ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross discuss how the Red Cross performs humanitarian aid within the political climate and upheaval of the modern world. Members of the board include someone from Great Britain‚ Switzerland‚ France‚ and Belgium. The discussion between persons from

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    Tongue Twister: to Bridge the Gap between Teaching Linguistics and Teaching Literature by: Novalita Fransisca Tungka Jakobson’s poetic function of a language is the biggest contribution to the field of language and literature. Poetic function enables linguists and literary scholars to analyze the function of language and elements of literature within poetry. That is to say‚ poetic function bridges the gap between linguistics and literature. Two axes proposed by Jakobson as the core of poetic

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    ADVERTISING TO GENERATION Y: Members of Generation Y : the demographic loosely defined as those born between 1980 on the early end and 2000 on the high end are truly the product of the turbulent times in which they were reared‚ and present a challenge for marketers who dare target this shrewd and‚ yes‚ narcissistic generation. You’ve heard that they don’t watch TV‚ and you’ve probably been told that they don’t read that much.  Your research tells you that you can’t target them through MTV anymore

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    Yuh Multicultural

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    explain how America does not consist of just one race‚ but many races‚ in order to inform the readers that America was built by many people from different countries and is truly a multicultural country. Based on Yuh’s argument‚ I will show how her claims are true and remarkable modern. I agree with Yuh that multicultural education is crucial to children because it helps them to have more logical understanding of the existence of ethnic diversity in the history and cultures. I agreement

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    Multicultural Teams

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    CROSS- CULTURAL MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES OF MULTICULTURAL TEAMS The increasing number of multinational companies‚ the expand global market place and the diversity of the customers across cultures require new points of view. More and more companies use multicultural teams to develop new products or business solutions. Multicultural teams are task oriented groups of people from different cultures. Well managed multicultural teams thanks to the different point of views of their team members can superior

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    Multicultural Counseling

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    As schools are becoming increasing diverse‚ school counselors are responsible to help all multicultural student. Thus‚ school counselors are ethical obligated to have awareness‚ knowledge‚ and skills to assist the multicultural student population. As a minority‚ I believe that multicultural counseling can greatly impact students to gain a better understanding of others‚ themselves‚ and shape their experiences and interconnection with other cultures. Although I was born and raised in Fresno‚ California

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    Multicultural Education

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    Multicultural Education Respecting Cultural Differences Avoiding Cultural Bias Uphold all students to a high standard regardless of their Ehnic or cultural background. Develope a knowledge &understanding of all students home culture in order to better their behavior in and out of the classroom Decorate the classroom to reflect to reflect varrious cultures . Treat every student with respect and appreciate their differences Pay attention to language patterns use‚ use neutral language

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    Tour Guiding Speech

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    PHILIPPINE TOURISM * 1970’s Martial Law Ms. Universe 1974 Cultural and Convention Center Ali – Fraizer Thrilla Fashion Trend * Department of Tourism 1973 * 1973 - 2013 * 40 years * Political instability negative effect – decline in arrivals * Terror bombings * Kidnappings * Assassination * Military Mutinies * 1970’s in Negros Negros Cultural Tour – R. Hofilena * 1980’s Longest negative impact Ninoy Aquino Assassination Peoples Power

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    Tour Guiding Skills

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    Speaking Skills of Tour Guides * Speaking in front of a group is considered the most common fear. Qualities of a Successful Speaker * Enthusiastic * Natural * Comfortable with their audience‚ their topic and themselves * A spontaneous relaxed style draws listeners while an unenthusiastic or tense style drives them away “Nervous speakers make people nervous” How does a person overcome the fear of speaking before a group? Speaking at ease requires feeling at ease. * Preparation

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