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    another culture is right or wrong. That is something you will have to determine for yourself. But the Word does say that a wise man calculates the cost before beginning construction on a house. Hopefully this will help you consider the cost of cross-cultural marriage. Marrying someone from another culture [could] mean that one of you will be living outside of your home nation permanently—which means that you will not be able to see your family very often. That means your children will see very little

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    There are many different cultures in the world and all of them rich with their own language‚ customs‚ traditions‚ and way of life. Throwing myself in an unfamiliar setting with different people allowed me to not only broaden my cross cultural awareness‚ but also come to a better understanding of where I came from. I took upon the opportunity to learn about a friends’ foreign culture‚ and from her hospitality‚ had the chance to break my comfort zone and learn about the diverse lives others lead.

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    Cultural Management

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    Culture can be defined as the attempt to exploit the individual’s anxious striving for selfhood‚ through the expert psychological dissection and reconstitution of modern subjects‚ for the organisation’s purposes (management lecture 3). The way pay systems are set‚ the attitude of management to customers through a high level of service or even the way employees are asked to dress‚ are just a few examples of what an organisations culture could be like‚ specified so that employees are aligned towards

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    of the 1800s continue to perpetuate hurtful misconceptions that further thwart attempts at understanding between the cultures. One motion picture‚ released almost two decades ago‚ served to demonstrate how a thoughtful‚ respectful approach across cultural boundaries might have resulted in a more peaceful exchange of understanding and appreciation for differences among peoples. As its main character strives to understand a new people he has never before encountered‚ Dances With Wolves (Wilson &

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    • • Cross-Cultural Materialism: Commodifying Culture in Japan Mary Yoko Brannen‚ School of Business Administration‚ The University of Michigan [ to cite ]:  Mary Yoko Brannen (1992) ‚"Cross-Cultural Materialism: Commodifying Culture in Japan"‚ in SV - Meaning‚ Measure‚ and Morality of Materialism‚ eds. Floyd W. Rudmin and Marsha Richins‚ Provo‚ UT : Association for Consumer Research‚ Pages: 167-180. [pic] Meaning‚ Measure‚ and Morality of Materialism‚ 1992      Pages 167-180 CROSS-CULTURAL

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    It is believed that these factors influence beliefs‚ emotions‚ behavior and success. It is imperative for companies to be aware of cultural differences in order to be successful. Managers should explore how culture affects leadership styles and practices. There are many cultural value concepts that influence leadership style. In Hofsted’s ground breaking cultural study he defined four different dimensions of culture‚ one of them being Power Distance. “Power distance refers to the extent that power

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    has been widely influenced by many other nationalities‚ such as Indian‚ Lao‚ Burmese‚ Cambodian and Chinese (Wikipedia. Thailandhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand). In the following paper we are going to apply the Onion model as learned in Cross Cultural Analysis Classes at School‚ using Geert Hofstede’s “Cultures and Organizations‚ Software of the Mind”. Then we apply four different cases in order to draw a picture of Thai culture. Firstly‚ we are going to look at the phenomenon of transgendered

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    Cultural Issues in Esl

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    Cultural Issues in ESL One main issue with English being a second language is cultural differences. It brings great distress to most international students who are studying abroad because though they strive to learn with a higher level of excellence and performance‚ their cultures will always find a way to limit that ambition. It’s hard to be in a classroom with students who do not understand the culture from whence you came. It is also hard to understand your fellow classmates and teachers for

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    Unilever in Brazil

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    Case report Unilever in Brazil‚ Part II (1997-2007) Marketing Strategies to conquer North Eastern market Group: NAKED Members: Nico Schwendinger Alexandra Klopf Konstanze Horak Elif Kurtulus David Muhr Date: 28 November 2009 Table of contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Problem Statement 3 3 Alternatives 3 3.1 Turn something old into something special 3 3.2 Mix & Mingle to form something new 4 3.3 Keep it simple! 5 4 Issues 5 4.1 How does the

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    impairment can affect the mental health of children and adolescents. The aim of this study is to investigate the depression and anxiety levels and the self-concept characteristics of adolescents with congenital complete visual impairment. Method: This is a cross-sectional study. 40 adolescents with congenital complete visual impairment studying in a specialized primary school for visual impairment‚ and 40 sighted adolescents were included in the study. Both groups were matched in terms of age‚ gender and socio-economic

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