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    The Fifties was a time of the nuclear family‚ "I Love Lucy"‚ and things like the hula hoop. People dressed the same‚ talked the same‚ and acted the same. It was also a time of the Red Scare and Korean War. The government used fear tactics and were mostly unquestioned. When addressing the Fifties more often then not will you hear that it was a time of Conformity. The majority of the fifties was a time of cultural and social conformity with small deviants popping up every once in a while. The majority

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    exist in American and Vietnamese culture and suggest some ways to overcome them." CONTENT American and Vietnam are different not only in geography but also in culture. The culture of Vietnam varies from that of America in every single aspect of culture: ethnictity‚ people‚ religion‚ individualism‚ politics‚ food and ect. Although these factors seem to be abundant and difficult to compare. But according to Hofstedes cultural dimensions‚ he described national culture with five dimensions of basic

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    energetic era of prosperity where pop culture was developing‚ Hemlines got shorter and nights grew longer with the opening of speakeasy to join in the defiance of prohibition. During an age of dramatic social change‚ pop culture during the 1920s was characterized by the flapper‚ automobiles‚ speakeasies‚ and jazz. The twenties was the introduction of large scale use of electricity‚ movies‚ radios‚ and cars. Various significant changes in lifestyle and culture were brought about by consumer demand

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    Organizational culture is the collective behaviours of humans that are portion of an organization‚ it is additionally industrialized by the association benefits‚ visions‚ norms‚ working language‚ signal‚ system‚ beliefs and habits. Hofstede’s research displays that organisational cultures differ generally at the level of practices. These are extra shallow and extra facilely learned and unlearned than benefits growing the core of nationwide cultures. Charles Handy (1999) has introduced us about organisational

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    GBMT403: Cross-Cultural Communication and Negotiation in Business Explore Popular Culture Assignment Student name: Frank‚ Hon Ho Nam (B-B1-0314-3)‚ University of Macau 1. Basic information about the movie The Hurricane Directed by Norman Jewison Produced by Norman Jewison Marc Abraham Armyan Bernstein Thomas Bliss John Ketcham Screenplay by Armyan Bernstein Dan Gordon Based on Lazarus and the Hurricane(Sam Chaiton & Terry Swinton) The Sixteenth Round(Rubin "Hurricane" Carter)

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    Culture Theories:PART I: Comparing and contrasting the Hofstede and GLOBE theory:Abstract:Ethics plays an important part in influencing the culture of business. Ethics is defined as a set of principles for an individual or a group of individuals. Some ethics are influences by religion and some by region. Still there are common ethics which influence every individual. There are various theories which suggest various methods to be followed by organizations to deal with conflicting cultures in organizations

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    1. Organizational culture Organizational culture is beliefs and assumptions‚ which are shared by all members of an organization (Seymour‚ 2013). Charles Handy researched four types of organizational culture‚ which may be accepted by companies. The first type is “the power culture”‚ which means that the power is concentrated in one person and dominated by one person in the company (Greener‚ 2010). One person influences all decision-making. A type of organization with this cultural type is able

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    “Organization culture comprises the deep‚ basic assumptions and beliefs‚ as well as the shared values that define organization membership‚ as well as the member’s habitual ways of making decisions‚ and presenting themselves‚ and their organization to those who come in contact with it.” Clegg‚ Kornberger and Pitsis‚ 2008 The dictionary definition of a culture is “the ideas‚ customs‚ and social behaviour of a particular group of people or a society”. An organisation is made up of individuals and

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    The Tesla Model S BA 317 Group 10 William Aksnes-Shanks Dana Nicholson JR Maffie Megan Petrusich Hannah Alley 1. Purpose/Introduction The environment has been in turmoil and the changing global climate has been a political topic in recent years. A major contributor to the changing environment is fuel emissions from personal vehicles. With millions of tons of car emissions being released into the atmosphere‚ it is obvious that the industry needs to make a change. Many car manufacturers have

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    our society a century ago? There are a significant amount of changes in laws and culture today. There was the 18th amendment‚ which banned alcohol‚ there was also no gay marriage allowed. One big thing about U.S society in the 1920s was that Christianity was the main religion and there were many things in the bible that were questionable and people didn’t agree with. Today there are many more religions and cultures accepted in the United States. Although society has improved there continues to be

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