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    “…[R]espect the audience by refraining from verbally attacking them‚ avoiding ethnocentric remarks‚ making stereotypes and using hate speech.” There are several famous (and infamous) speeches that disregard this important obligation. The 1963 inaugural address of Governor George Wallace‚ delivered at the Capitol in Montgomery‚ Alabama stands out as an example of this type of unethical speech for its emphatic use of both ethnocentric remarks and hate speech. In the 1962 campaign leading up to his election

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    might consider when setting up an international operation? Please ensure you ‘use the language’ and define your terms accurately. There are four staffing arrangements that can be implemented when setting up an international operation. Firstly ethnocentric; this policy is adopted by headquarters who sends expatriates to parent country nationals (PCNs) to fill manger positions in host country nationals (HCNs). This approach is based on that subsidiaries can be managed more effectively by expatriates

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    Ethnocentrism in our cultures creates barriers from one another and often causes us to form incorrect opinions about each other. With ethnocentrism come racial discrimination‚ stereotypes‚ and even harsh actions. In the film “Crash”‚ characters of different background face the negative effects of ethnocentrism. The main stereotype featured in the film was of blacks‚ whites‚ Hispanics‚ Asians and middle eastern. Our ethnocentrism causes us to immediately form opinions about those that differ from

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    Ethnocentrism: Ethnocentrism is judging another culture solely by the values of ones own culture .The ethnocentric individual will judge other groups related to his particular ethnic group or culture especially with concern to language‚ behavior‚ customs‚ and religion .Ethnocentric individuals believe that they are better than other individuals for reasons based solely on their heritage .Ethnocentrism can be defined as making false assumptions about others ways based

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    venture | | | c. strategic alliance | | | d. franchising company | | Question 5 Marks: --/1 A ________ attitude is characterized by parochialism. Choose one answer. | a. acculturated | | | b. geocentric | | | c. ethnocentric | | | d. polylinguistic | | Question 6 Marks: --/1 The European Expansion (Scenario) You have been hired by a company to look at the ways to best move the company into the European market‚ but you have to first determine what

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    Question 1: BRIC economies – a critical overview Part 1: New emerging markets and BRIC. Over the last decade there have been significant changes to the world economy and the way once traditional Multinational corporations do business. This has been primarily due to the rise of new markets‚ particularly the BRIC economies. “The greatest effect of globalization is the shifting of the world ’s wealth centers. Former developing countries are rapidly becoming richer through their use of

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    com/opinions/bill-clinton-its-time-to-overturn-doma/2013/03/07/fc184408-8747-11e2-98a3-b3db6b9ac586_story.html Henslin‚ J. 2010. Sociology: A Down to Earth Approach. 10th ed. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Kinder‚ D. and Kam‚ C. 2010. Us against Them: Ethnocentric Foundations of American Opinion. University of Chicago Press. Maza‚ C. (2012‚ March 01). Overview: The Six Current DOMA Lawsuits. Retrieved on 9 March 2013 from http://equalitymatters.org/blog/201103010013 New Testament. Matthews 19. Retrieved

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    happens in school and racism in common As shown by Cecile Wright‚ which explains that‚ Asian students can also be the victims of teachers Cecile found out that regardless of the schools evident promise to equal opportunities‚ teachers still hold ethnocentric views they believe that British culture and English are greater. This prepared teachers to assume that they would have a poor pronunciation of English and left them out of class debates or used basic‚ childlike speech when speaking to them. Asian

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    ancestry or origin. -In relation to humans‚ the controversy surrounded whether or not all humans were related to Adam and Eve and subsequently‚ where this ‘race’ belongs in God’s creation. Point Two: Ethnocentric ideologies and racism -Comparisons between races/ ranked categories brought about ethnocentric ideologies (separation of oneself from other cultures‚ “us” and “them”) -Concentration on the differences between cultures and peoples‚ giving dominating colonies an unquestionable excuse to invade/take

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    Jimmy Garcia Ethnocentrism is basing other cultures according to a person’s own standards and their culture. This plays a huge role in American society only because it really is human nature to be ethnocentric. Males are always portrayed as the financial supporter of a home‚ one that holds their emotions in‚ independent‚ courageous and strong. But the question is why? A historical event that I believe that has lead up to this ethnocentrism in America is war. Dating back all the way to America’s

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