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    Communication and intercultural business has been and still is an intricate part of understanding and conducting business with individuals of different cultures. Ever since early business dealings of the past when English explorers used to sail the seas in search of raw materials and spices‚ intercultural business dealings and understanding of other cultures has been the key element in business negotiations. Understanding the way other cultures interact with each other‚ their beliefs and views‚ and

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    American and Indian Musical Theatre Musical Theatre is one of the popular type of live theatre in America. Broadway New York City is where the musical theatre is centered at. However‚ it extends tour to many major urban centers in this country. There was a long wait before the musical theatre in America got its own fame. The first musical in America is called The Black Crook. It was produced on September 12‚ 1866 at a New York stage. It was the largest production of theatrical performance the America

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    excellence and the integrity among Malaysians. Thus‚ each of us‚ despite our differences has to unite together to show our Malaysian identity. There are several suggestions on how we are going to promote unity and tolerance among Malaysians.             One of the ways on how to promote unity and tolerance among Malaysians is by holding cultural events; occasions which are related to the cultures of the society. Lantern festival‚ for instance is one of the examples of cultural events celebrated in our country

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    different histories and people‚ there are some behaviors that are generally spread throughout the entire country. In the two months I have been in America‚ I have perceived a culture that is characterized by respectfulness and organization. Therefore. Americans might misinterpret certain Salvadorian behaviors such as driving‚ public transportation and dining because Salvadorians tend to be more relaxed and informal. The ways people behave are sometimes impacted by the society as a whole and although there

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    Malaysian Food Malaysia is one of the south-east Asian countries. It is divided into two parts‚ West Malaysia and East Malaysia. West Malaysia or Peninsula Malaysia is attached to the Asian continent‚ whereas East Malaysia is appended with the Borneo Island and separated from West Malaysia by the South China Sea. Malaysia‚ better known as Tanah Melayu‚ was conquered by each Britain‚ Holland and Japan once before 1957. One of the reasons why Tanah Melayu had remained conquered for five decades was

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    settles another dispute with Japan‚ when the San Francisco school board order a segregated school for the Japanese students. But Roosevelt then asked the school to withdraw the order. Roosevelt strangle believed in arbitration to settle disputes between other countries.

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    faced along the way. American was considered “The land of opportunity”‚ or “The Golden door”. Many new immigrants sailed to America because they heard it’s where dreams come true. The “American Dream” so to speak. The American dream was the opportunity for prosperity and success‚ and an upward social mobility for the family and children‚ achieved through hard work in a society with few barriers. There were however many barriers and immigrants came to know that the “American Dream”‚ did not cut out

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    When the British‚ French‚ Spanish and Dutch initially started to interact with the Native Americans‚ the newcomers viewed the Indians as an uncivilized mass population. Although this outlook differed from place to place. Interaction with the natives was only deemed necessary if it proved beneficial in some way. This included trade and the royal requisition of the Indians land. Most of the New England settlers saw their interaction as an act of divine providence. They believed they were sent to

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    But What About Ruth?: A Dream Deferred in “A Raisin in the Sun” We as individuals have our own idea of that which comprises the American Dream. For some‚ it may be a realm of possibilities‚ for others‚ it may be family happiness. The American Dream is considered one’s image of a better life. Each of the members of the Younger family had dreams and visions that could either break or make the family depending on what he or she chose. Ruth’s dream is to mainly keep her family together. Although Ruth

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    Addressing cultural differences across virtual teams As a result of growing global competition‚ today ’s businesses are no longer confined by geographic borders. Globalization drives many businesses into emerging markets and low wage countries to take advantage of their intellectual capital‚ and lower cost of operation. These changes have given rise to the "virtual team"; a cross-cultural group of co-workers that span international borders and typically communicate by means of technology rather

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