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    In this week’s individual work we are to answer the following questions: Why is networking an effective job search strategy? In your opinion‚ what is the most important thing to remember about networking etiquette? Why? What would be your greatest challenge in using networking as a job search tool? Throughout my current study I have learned some things about networking and the importance of it. Networking is a way to speed up your job search and the job process. You can increase your job search

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    country‚ no doubt American etiquette seems either perfectly normal or only slightly odd. A few standard practices of Western etiquette dictates a person should remember to say "please" and "thank you‚" to chew with their mouth closed‚ and to hold the door open for the person behind them. To an outsider‚ the social rules Westerners follow can seem bizarre and inconsistent. Travel books for foreigners visiting the United States offer a fascinating glimpse at the social etiquette we follow. As these books

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    The history of U.S. family structures can be interpreted as a broad movement from uniformity to diversity. The Victorian era ended in 1901 and along with it‚ so did the desire for uniformity. Families no longer felt the need to conform to every social construction and both women and men were more free to express themselves as individuals. In the 20th century‚ families became more modern and diverse‚ and the old ways of the Victorians were set aside to make room for originality and authenticity.

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    Hostel life has a charm of its own. You may come out the familiar surroundings of your dear ones and enter a new world of strangers‚ who are experiencing the same dilemmas as you. However some basic etiquettes can make the hostel life a memorable experience although they are creating problems anyway. The first dilemma I faced when I entered the hostel was to share my room with a new girl. I never used to share my room at home with anyone and found this change quite difficult. My roommate

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    Buddhist temples • Death and memorial rites & Worship rituals and objects of worship (talismans) (B) Social: • Traditional Japanese clothing • Traditional interior design of Japanese houses • The importance of punctuality • Proper social etiquette

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    Indonesia and its Business Culture Religion and culture: -Most Indonesian businessmen are Chinese and mostly non-Muslim. -Many are Christians but because Indonesia is dominated by Muslims‚ it could be offensive and impolite to eat during the fasting hours of Ramadan. -Superstitions: There are many superstitions in Indonesia due to the folklores and belief in Black Magic. One such superstition is to avoid making payments at night as it is believed that it may lead to bankruptcy of business failure

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    to face environment. Effective verbal or spoken communication is dependent on a number of factors. Clarity of speech‚ remaining calm and focused‚ being polite and etiquette will all aid the process of verbal communication. Speaking can be looked at in two major areas; interpersonal and public speaking. In interpersonal speaking etiquette is very important. To be an affective communicator you must speak in a manner that is not offensive. Verbal communication techniques are as important in your personal

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    HISTORY OF SOCIAL DANCE Social dancing (dancing for pleasure) really starts with the Cotillion and Quadrille. These are set dances for four couples‚ and their descendants are still around today in the form of English and Scottish country dancing and‚ of course American square dancing Dancing in couples came along in the form of the Galliard‚ Minuet and Gavotte (each developing from the other)‚ but each danced essentially at arms length‚ and in repetitive sequences. Imagine trying to get close

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    INTRODUCTION The introduction of my Grooming and Etiquette is about our self-assessment and brief introduction of each individual and on how the speech pattern‚ diction and body language can be improved upon. Grooming etiquette is something many people take for granted. How we groom ourselves affects how we present ourselves‚ and can affect those around us in a positive or negative way. Use these steps to learn more about grooming etiquette. CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION

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    to minimize culture shock and optimize successful communication. As such‚ it will look at the following topics as elements to consider prior to any expansion into Brazil: * Universal Systems * Cultural Values * Language * Social Etiquette * Business customs * Negotiation Strategies * Culture Shock Universal Systems Commonalities between American culture and any foreign culture are referred to as "cultural universals." Four of the largest universal systems include

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