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    China was greatly influenced by many of its physical features. The Yellow River that flowed through China‚ impacted China in both positive and negative ways. The people called the Yellow River the “River of Sorrows” because when the river flooded it destroyed all the crops and the houses that lived along the river. However‚ despite the negative side of the Huang He River‚ it was great for the land. The river has silt which is called loess‚ it deposits the loess along the river bends and makes the

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    visibility of all women. With this said‚ we are led to see Wald’s main focal point of this journal: with these female stars promoting female youth subculture‚ a culturally expressed resistance to patriarchal femininity emerges in trying to universalize ethnocentric terms. The idea is that women require attention‚ approval and authority to the degree in which they will act childlike. Ward continues in her argument that this is not only a feministic strategy but one of business and culture. The music industry

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    legal issues internally‚ which makes India less wholesome than the United States. These issues could have led to interference with Coke’s operations in that country. Also‚ both countries have different ways of doing business. The United States is ethnocentric; its investors are used to taking their rules and regulations over‚ which makes it difficult because they should adapt as every country has their own rules and regulations. If a polycentric approach was used by U.S.‚ the consumers in India will

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    The Debate Over American Imperialism Catriona Whalley Imperialism was not a proper and legitimate policy for the United States to follow at the turn of the 19th century. Americans defended their country’s attentions with ethnocentric‚ hypocritical‚ and overall un-American rationalizations. They imperialized for their own profit and benefit‚ and had no true justification behind their reasoning. While Americans did not usually claim that they anted to maintain rule of

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    Culture and Individual Personality: The ability to know‚ identify and solve group problems. Adeola Ajepe Management 615‚ Session 1131 Professor Edgar Noumair‚ PhD September 22‚ 2010 The ability to know‚ identify and solve group problems. Leadership to me means being competent‚ hardworking and compassionate‚ but alongside

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    although this also applies to multicultural psychology)‚ that we should see even more multicultural texts in the new millennium‚ but “as ethnocentrically measured on the Western‚ Christian calendar.” Even a simple phrase like “new millennium” is ethnocentric. There is a host of emerging issues in multicultural psychology‚ and here we will address two: ethnic

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    International Business Essay Exam #2 In what kind of industries does a localization strategy make sense? When does a global standardization strategy make most sense? The industry that localization strategy would make sense would be the automotive industry‚ manufacturing factories‚ and I want to stay the big chain grocery stores. By these firms customizing the products they offer to local demand‚ the firm increases the value of that product in the local market. But on the downside‚ it involves

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    of ethnocentrism affected our way of thinking. But before I talk about how it affected our thinking‚ please let me explain what ethnocentrism is. Ethnocentrism is judging another culture solely by the values and standards of one’s own culture. Ethnocentric individuals judge other groups relative to their own ethnic group or culture‚ especially with concern for language‚ behavior‚ customs‚ and religion. These ethnic distinctions and subdivisions serve to define each ethnicity’s unique cultural identity

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    event in which a cultural misunderstanding puts some human value at take”. People from different countries think that their culture is the normal one. This is biggest problem because it can cause a lot of inconvenient situation. This is called the ethnocentric- orientation. Businesspersons have to understand the importance to respect other cultures. The most common example is the differences between greetings. If the participants of an important business meeting don’t know how to salute each other‚ it

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    the British Empire. 7. Canadiens – French-speaking Canadians that does not share the enthusiasm for the British Empire. 8. Nationalists – French-Canadians who believes that Canada should be more independent from Britain. Ex. Henri Bourassa 9. Ethnocentric – A group of Canadians believing their own race or group was superior. 10. Head tax – The money that every Chinese immigrant had to pay to be able to immigrate. 11. Reserves – designated areas of land for Aboriginal people by 1880s. 12. Residential

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