Intercultural Communication Rini Anggun Pertiwi 2 chs Education A 0902443 Chapter Report: Chapter 1 Cross-Cultural Contact with Americans American‚ as it is explained in the beginning of chapter 1‚ is described as the people who were born‚ raised and lives in the United State. We will find that Americans are consists of many people from different races‚ religions and ethnics. A lot of culture‚ might be‚ live together in the same area. Before‚ they called it as “melting pot”
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Acknowledgment We would like to thank‚ Our professor of Kiit School of Management‚‚ Mr.Biswajit Das‚ for his support‚ Encouragement & for his esteemed guidance. We would also like to show our gratitude towards Dr. Bikas Chandra Mohanta( L V Prasad Eye Hospital) for paving the right path for the Kiitians. Lastly‚ We would thank The Almighty for blessing us with our abilities. CONTENTS Preface……………………………….. LV Prasad Eye Institute…………….. Introduction …………………………
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the central idea‚ a brief biography of the author and the year and place when the speech was released. The second part is the main body‚ which includes the analysis of five elements: paralanguage‚ posture‚ gestures‚ facial expressions and eye contact and their definitions and examples from the speech. After this‚ we have the conclusion‚ which includes a summary of the main points‚ suggestions and personal likes. At last‚ the references or sources. The speech Protein Pointers by Doctor
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that each sign/expression or symbol has the same meaning globally. For instance there are few signs which have different meaning in the different states. Few of these signs are‚ thumbs Up‚ the fig sign‚ The V-Sign‚ The O.K/Perfect Sign‚ eye to eye contact‚ head Shaking‚ doubt on discount or 100% return‚ and etc. The hand gestures have different meaning in different states and even few states have no meaning at all. The Thumbs Up‚ has a generic meaning for ’well done ’‚ “Appreciation” or ’things are
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“One cannot not communicate“ (Watzlawick et al. 1967) because every behavior‚ even if it is silent and may occur below the level of consciousness‚ reveals informa- tion about oneself. It remains doubtful‚ though‚ how far the disclosed information matches the way it got received. Even if non verbal communication is performed advisedly‚ may the sender always rest assured that his message reached the receiver correctly? In the light of intercultural differences‚ it is highly dubious. However‚ ac- cording
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of how one looks on the outside during interation with others. If a person looks uninterested during a conversation he will have a hard time making and keeping friends. A good body language involves‚ keeping good personal space‚ making eye contact‚ sitting or standing up straight‚ and looking interested. You must not do the bad role play‚which is stare at the floor‚ or stare too much at th client. Even scowl‚ fidget or rock back and forth‚ cross arms‚ slouch etc. The counsellor can identify
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taxpayers. This year‚ Larry was prescribed a new type of lens that vastly improved his vision. However‚ he began to suffer severe pain‚ infection‚ and ulcers from the lens‚ and had to remove the lens. The doctor said he could continue to wear the contact lens‚ but only for short time periods. The issue is if Larry is able to claim the additional standard deduction to blind taxpayers. The case at hand is Emanuel Hollman‚ 38 T.C. 251 (1963). Through his guardian ad litem‚ the petitioner‚ Hollman
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The Devil Wears Prada : A Non-Verbal Perspective Presented By : Malay Shah 1. Background : The movie “ The Devil Wears Prada “‚ as subtly suggested by the title‚ is set in the backdrop of the myriad world of top notch haute couture houses – an ostensibly uber world where pretensions
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Halea Martin Mrs. Halstead College Writing September 15‚ 2013 Manners Johnny use to open the door for Alice and it was more than okay‚ it was expected. Now if Johnny tries to open the door‚ one of two things can happen. Either Alice will be offended because she is equal and perfectly capable of opening the door on her own. Or‚ Alice assumes that he is trying to make a move on her and sums him up as a pervert. This situation brings up the questions: What has our culture done to the art of manners
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