Whose values count? Culture: any group sharing values‚ beliefs‚ customs “…isms” ethnicism/racism sexism heterosexism (homophobia) classism ageism prejudice against disabled religious bigotry Cultural Competence Familiarity with other groups culture Know thyself People including students‚ therapist‚ profs‚ are humans first and Three challenges to know about yourself Humans rarely contemplate the origin‚ validity or meaning of their value Humans underestimate the arbitrariness
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are governed by rules either borrowed from the community’s history or through religious and secular cults. The cultural norms dictate the way a community integrates with other communities and the level of business relationships that can be accepted in the community. It is therefore necessary for international business men and women to conduct extensive research on the different cultural beliefs and practices that are common in their countries of interest to help them plan their management strategies
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Ashika Taylor Mr. McGuire AP US History 1 January 2018 Hostilities between the United States and Mexico‚ which had flared during the Texas Revolution in 1836‚ reignited over the American annexation of Texas in 1845. It’s all countries might have some of these issues peaceably it’s not for the continuing instability of the Mexican government and the territorial aspirations of the US president‚ James K Polk. Polk believes that war with Mexico would bring not only Texas but also New Mexico and California
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Cultural Differences and Similarities in Food (Assignment C) Upon leaving their home country‚ to travel and live within the United States of America‚ many of those from spanish speaking countries have experienced some form of culture shock‚ whether it be for something small‚ like how people greet each other‚ or something large‚ like what holidays they celebrate. One of the biggest differences that they might have noticed between their home country and America is the food. Times in which people eat
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similarities and differences when we are comparing their values. Comparing Canada to Morocco shows many differences and similarities between the two countries; dress‚ punctuality‚ and these are just some aspects that show the differences between Canada and Morocco. Since Canada is a relatively informal and relaxed country‚ the common dress for offices is informal to casual for both men and women and this may vary between larger and smaller cities‚ and also between public and private
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Cross Cultural Communication | Country | Preferred communication style | Non-verbal communication practices | Business communication norms | Strategies to increase cross-cultural communication | Brazil | Face- to-FaceRelationship OrientedPortuguese (1st) English (2nd) Spanish (3rd) | Less Personal spaceTouch is usedCustomary to give a gift at first meeting | Meetings usually start lateBetter to remain formalTechnical data should be metricPace of negotiation is much slower compared to the US
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Social and Cultural World Assessment. I have decided to focus on the culture of Afghanistan as I believe it to have vast differences to our western culture. Afghanistan is located in Southern Asia‚ north and west of Pakistan and east of Iran. The population is roughly 29 million‚ the religion is Muslim and is separated into two sectors being Sunni Muslim 80% and Shi Muslim 19%. Pastu and Dari are the official languages spoken in Afghanistan. Muslim faith is not just a belief but also a strict
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Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal Emerald Article: Managing Relationship Marketing: A cross-cultural perspective of a Chinese Market Len Tiu Wright Article information: To cite this document: Len Tiu Wright‚ (1996)‚"Managing Relationship Marketing: A cross-cultural perspective of a Chinese Market"‚ Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal‚ Vol. 3 Iss: 2 pp. 32 - 39 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb008408 Downloaded on: 24-01-2013 To copy
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There are many cultural differences when coming to a new country‚ especially when being only fifteen. Arriving in a new country by yourself is scary‚ mostly when you do not know the culture‚ and more importantly‚ the language. In my first weeks of being here‚ I really did not notice the differences‚ but as the time goes on‚ I notice more and more. One of the major differences noticeable is the Danish school systems‚ is in the U.S. you will not have a first-name relationship with your teacher
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Bourdieu: Hey Fanon ! Thanks for coming out today to discuss cultural domination with me. Fanon : Hey Bourdieu ! I am glad to be here. I have a feeling this is going to be a interesting conversation. Lets get right into it ! Bourdieu : According to me‚ cultural domination is the result of unequal capital that people poses in relation to their social field. Fanon : What exactly do you mean by capital? Bourdieu: When I speak of capital‚ I refer to three different forms that correspond with material
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