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    Intercultural Communication Issues University of Phoenix Dr. Julie Hu SOC/315 June 15‚ 2008 Introduction In today’s workforce a person will be able to see a very diverse crowd‚ including employees‚ supervisors and managers. Diversity is having different sorts of cultures‚ nationalities and genders mixed together. Unfortunately‚ there are barriers in which may cause problems among the workers including language as a communication issue. Although English may be the language all of the

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    Lora Kluber Intercultural Communications Essay November 1‚ 2011 My stepmother was born in Masan‚ the countryside of Korea‚ to a family of four daughters. My step-grandfather was a hard working man. He had a small taxi and truck business. My mother’s youth was during the recovering of the war. My mom has told me stories about growing up. She rarely got nice things unlike how a lot of Korean children now get today. However‚ she says growing up was not as hard as most kids during the time

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    movements of employees occur‚ resulting in a growing diversity at the workplace. As this trend takes place between cultures‚ breakdown in communication is inevitable. This is known as the barriers to intercultural communication. These barriers hinder effective communication and hold back globalization of the world. Seven barriers to intercultural communications have been identified and will be further discussed. The following barriers consist of Anxiety; Assuming Similarity Instead of Difference;

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    suggest all people have physiological‚ safety‚ acceptance‚ self-esteem‚ and self-actualization needs. Considering these things it is easy to see our essential common ground. And this is where we can begin our comprehension of others. ffective communication with people of different cultures is especially challenging. Cultures provide people with ways of thinking--ways of seeing‚ hearing‚ and interpreting the world. Thus the same words can mean different things to people from different cultures‚ even

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    Intercultural Communication in the Workplace Communication is one of the vital keys for a successful business atmosphere. “There is no better way to build trust than through communication” (Grady‚ 2003‚ pg 40). About 5 years ago while I was working at a bank‚ there was a miscommunication between a co-worker and myself. Lily was originally from Honk-Kong and worked as the loan Analyst for the bank. Due to her heavy accent‚ and inability to form proper sentences‚ I would almost always ask her to

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    Belgium Culture – Intercultural communication Our lecture started with well-known demographic facts about Belgium - the population equals to 10‚511‚000‚ 15% of which are immigrants (1‚570‚000). In Belgium‚ Catholicism is the most widespread religion. There are also Moslems‚ Jews and Protestants. In general‚ people are open-minded about other religions and of course different nationalities. The cultural diversity is enriched by international and local immigration. In the last hundred years the

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    the hidden agenda set by others never disappear. That is to say‚ what people interest in is not always out of self willingness‚ but instead‚ is being influenced or set up by others. Then what’s the operational mechanism supporting the hidden tame process of society? Of course Media is not the only way for people to get to know the world‚ however‚ this has become an indispensible choice. Beginning with media is easier for us get to know the whole topic: how society tames our desire to know? I

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    Intercultural Communication In The Workplace There is much diversity at Canyon Springs. There are numerous ethnic groups‚ which include African-American‚ Asian descent‚ Mexican-American and other Spanish speaking individuals; Africans‚ Filipinos‚ Native Americans‚ and Indians are also included. Canyon Springs ’ Health and Safety Officer (HSO) is of Asian descent; she came to the United States‚ with her parents‚ from Indonesia as a teen. She completed high school in Orange County‚ California and

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    NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION AS A BARRIER OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION NAME : M DHONI PERDANA CLASS : PBI-3C NIM : 09202241054 ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT YOGYAKARTA STATE UNIVERSITY 2011 CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND Culture is a complex concept. There are various definitions of culture‚ ranging from broad to narrow. Moreover‚ the concept of culture changes as society develops. Presently‚ many definitions of culture indicate the close relationship between culture and communication. With the

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    Full name: Hoàng Thị Thanh Thủy Class: 12E19 Topic: Intra/cross/intercultural material analysis Material: The Pursuit of Happyness Link: http://phim3s.net/phim-le/muu-cau-hanh-phuc_7036/xem-phim/184058/ THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS FEATURES AMERCAN VALUES As a nation of immigrants with remarakble ethnic diversity‚ the United States is discribed not only as heterogeneous “salad bowl” but also homogenizing “melting pot”. This distinctive culure

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