Max Zulfer 960059259 Communications A Billion to One Todd Anderson‚ the main character in Outsourced‚ was a normal guy working for an online company that sells tacky souvenirs in Seattle. Although he wasn’t thrilled with his job‚ he was comfortable. Without warning Todd’s boss tells him that all of their jobs have been outsourced. Even though Todd was loosing his job‚ his boss wanted him to travel to India to train his replacement. Todd‚ although emotionally disturbed‚ accepts the offer and
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Each nation has its own culture. This unique value is performed in several ways of communicating‚ especially non-verbal communication. Outsourced movie (2006) is a typical example which demonstrated the vast distinctions between two countries in two continents: India and America. The first difference between Indian and American is the way they use hands for eating. In India‚ left hand means “unclear” because it is used for matters related to going to the bathroom. When receiving or giving anything
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Outsourced Outsourced First of all‚ I must say the task was very strange to me as we have never had before an assignment like this in Hungary. But after I have seen the movie Outsourced I was under a spell. It was really good to see the process of acculturation how Mr. Toad’s behavior and skills developed. In addition I love Indian culture‚ music and dance so it was really fantastic. Review and analysis of the movie: At the beginning of the movie Todd is told that he
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A STUDY GUIDE by sally campbell www.metromagazine.com.au www.theeducationshop.com.au Synopsis > OUTSOURCED! explores the experiences of young people working in call centres in India and Australia. Never before have national borders been so porous. Technological advances mean a call-centre operator in India can now answer calls from consumers in the United States‚ Europe and Australia‚ as well as other developed countries. T o many observers‚ outsourcing represents a new frontier
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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 & Costner‚ 1990) leads viewers on an ongoing exploration
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Midterm #1: "Outsourced" A. Equal opportunity When Todd told Asha that she was promoted because she was doing well‚ Puro was perplexed because in their culture a man is usually promoted. Todd is from a culture of equal opportunity and doesn’t think twice. Achievement and success Puro makes a statement reflecting the American culture regarding their ideal daily lives. Americans work at a place they do not enjoy for money to achieve the status of success among others‚ while in India
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Cool Runnings is a movie about four Jamaican men named Derice Bannock‚ Junior Bevil‚ Yul Brenner‚ and Irv Blitzer who set out to raise money in order to compete in the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary‚ Alberta as a bobsled team. The group of men tried a few different ways to raise the money to go compete and they seemed to keep failing. Finally one of the men decided to sell his car in order to help them reach their money goal. After Junior sold his car the team were on their way to Calgary
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Cultural Differences COM/360 November 12‚ 2012 The movie Crash (2004) is about a handful of disparate people’s lives intertwined as they deal with the tense race relations that belie life in the city of Los Angelos over a thirty-six hour period. All the players involved in the movie are: a Caucasian district attorney‚ his Caucasian wife who believes her stereotypical views are justified‚ therefore they’re not racist; two black carjackers that use their race to their advantage; two Caucasian
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Cultural Differences Dorri Mollon May 3‚ 2010 Cultural Differences Differences between cultures are wide-ranging and there are also many differences among cultures that are geographically close. The noticeable differences are from the uniqueness of specific cultures or of an individual influenced from belonging to his or her family culture. Families have tremendously strong connections for an individual to remain within and follow the customs of the culture he or she has been raised.
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Cultural Differences Jason Roby COM 360 October 24‚ 2011 Professor Renee Peckham For any relationship to succeed both parties need patience‚ tolerance‚ and understanding. This becomes especially important when individuals come from dissimilar cultural backgrounds. If the individuals take the time to learn about the other’s culture many stereotypes and misconceptions will be eliminated. If they slow down and listen to one another they will likely find that despite their differences they
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