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    Cross-Cultural Communication Research Paper Bulgaria versus Japan Ivan Ivanov November 30‚ 2011 MBA 501: Business Communications & Research Methods According to Benjamin Whorf’s theory (1956)‚ the nature of the language we speak affects and determines our behavior and way of thinking. Japanese is a very good example of how this theory works. Japanese people use their language in a completely different way from anyone else and their behavior makes sharp contrast to the rest

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    Q.1 Write a note on specific Vs diffused Culture. Ans. A specific culture is one in which individuals have a large public space they readily let other enter and share and a small private space they guard closely and share with only close friends and associates. A diffuse culture is one in which both public and private spaces are similar in size and individuals guard their public space carefully‚ because entry into public space affords entry into private space as well. Austria‚ the UK‚ the US

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    and then knowing better some aspects of different cultures. That is why cross-cultural communication is an essential exercise to do; a person who come from a certain country does not necessarily get the same ideas about time‚ death‚ identity‚ as another one from a different country because each person has its own identity. The study of cross-cultural communication is central to both theoretical and applied linguistics. Cross Cultural communication holds various differences which can be categories

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    Lecture 1. Handout. 1. A linguistic analysis may be performed in two directions: if we focus on the structure of a language at a particular moment in time (not necessarily the present)‚ we apply a synchronic approach‚ while using a diachronic approach we look at the development of a language over time. 2. Any language‚ whether it is English‚ Russian or Chinese‚ is a historical phenomenon‚ it does not stay unaltered for a considerable period of time‚ but is constantly changing throughout

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    “The history of Islam is dominated by the lives of influential individuals and the ritualistic practices that bind Muslim communities together”. (Pierre Jutsum‚ 2014) Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi was a man of resourceful ingenuity. He showed in hands-on terms how Islam could be used today to solve the problems of Muslims in modern ages. It was his literature that provided the bases for Islamic political system‚ economic system‚ cultural system‚ social system and so on. He showed the Quran as a book

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    Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology Paper Rachael Schreffler PSY 450 April 9‚ 2012 Instructor: Stefanie Krasner Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology Paper Cultural psychology is to discover links between psychology and culture of those who live in the culture (Shiraev & Levy‚ 2010). Cross-cultural psychology is a comparative and critical study of cultural effects on human psychology. The relationship between cultural and cross-cultural psychology is studying how culture and

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    in the world increase. Some people handle cross-cultural negotiations better than others; we want to know how Cultural Intelligence influences The Business Negotiation Process. To find out how Cultural Intelligence influences The Business Negotiation Process we choose to conduct qualitative interviews with a few Swedish companies that have experiences of cross-cultural negotiations with China. The findings indicate that Cultural Intelligence influences The Business Negotiation Process by different

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    Concepts for Linguistic and Literacy Development of Children and Adolescents Among all of the many components of child development and young adult learning‚ the mastery and appreciation of spoken and written language is one of the most important. For most teachers and students‚ spoken and written language is the primary medium through which the daily activities of the classroom are conducted and the study of language arts occurs at all levels of the curriculum. No matter where

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    Cross-Cultural Organizational Behavior Annu. Rev. Psychol. 2007.58:479-514. Downloaded from arjournals.annualreviews.org by University Of Maryland on 12/11/06. For personal use only. Michele J. Gelfand‚1 Miriam Erez‚2 and Zeynep Aycan3 1 Department of Psychology‚ University of Maryland‚ College Park‚ Maryland 20742; email: mgelfand@psyc.umd.edu Technion‚ Israel Institute of Technology‚ Technion City‚ Haifa‚ Israel 32000; email: merez@ie.technion.ac.il Department of Psychology‚ Koc University

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    This is a little summary of the essay. In this report James Paul Gee (1996) from his book Social Linguistics And Literacy has given the idea that literacy is not just the ability to read and write but it is mush more than that. It is the knowledge of different "discourses" which are part of our personalities and the knowledge of the beliefs and values connected to these discourses. He also gives the idea of a liberating literacy which "can be used as a meta-language or a meta- discourse ( a set

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