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    Hofstede article ‘Hofstede’s model of national cultural differences and their consequences: A triumph of faith – a failure of analysis’: In particular‚ McSweeney questions the plausibility of national cultures being systematically causal‚ i.e. that the identification of the differences causes or leads directly to the behaviour of the nation or people from that nation. McSweeney is also concerned that Hofstede ’s work has led others to believe that influential national cultures exist and that

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    A failing high-school football coach finds that in order to succeed he must convince his team that there’s more to sports than fame and glory in an inspirational tale of courage on the gridiron and the power of God’s word. Grant Taylor (Alex Kendrick) has been coaching the Shiloh Eagles for six years‚ and he has yet to realize his dream of a winning season. When the team’s star player transfers schools‚ the first three games of the new season show no promise for improvement‚ troubles at home begin

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    Effect of Cultural Globalization in Intercultural Communication A. Background It’s almost always about international trade‚ foreign investment‚ capital flow and all the rest. But what about culture‚ identity‚ traditions and ways of life; do these things amount to anything? True‚ globalization has various manifestations. If viewed strictly from economic terms‚ then the debate delves into trade barriers‚ protectionism and tariffs. Powerful countries demand that smaller countries break down all

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    the vital role that facial expression plays in intercultural communication‚ which emphasizes the impor- tance of nonverbal communication‚ focusing on the use of facial ex- pression. This paper first provides a definition of nonverbal communi- cation and then makes a comparison between verbal and nonverbal communication. Then it presents the readers a clearer idea about cul- tural variations of facial expression in nonverbal communication so people can avoid unnecessary misunderstanding

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    4.10.2012 BANG The movie Shooter was released in cinemas on March 23‚ 2007. The movie Shooter is directed by Antoine Fuqua and based on the novel Point of Impact by Stephen Hunter. The movie Shooter takes place in North Eastern United States‚ with an army scout on the run. The army scout is wanted for the attempt of the assassination of the president. This movie takes place in the twenty-first century and is filled with action and suspense. In essence‚ the movie Shooter is great because of the

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    Puma’s Poor Intercultural Communication Karen Deal COMM 360 May 27‚ 2014 LaTrica Henegar‚ Ed.D‚ LPC‚ NCC Puma’s Poor Intercultural Communication In an age of new technology enabling one to work from anywhere in the world‚ important business decisions now effect citizens of more than one country. Business dealings with partners and customers from other countries entail communication with those from different cultural backgrounds. The following paragraphs provide an example of a corporation ’s

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    started to act to bring them back. Thus‚ the romantic convolutions between Sam Shakusky and Suzy Bishop; caused a disruption within the ‘stagnant’ plot‚ brought the involvement of different characters‚ and changed the portrayal of each scene in the movie. The community of New Penzance was stagnant. The people keep doing the same thing every day‚ and the community was divided into groups of people‚ for example; the Khaki Scout‚ the Island Patrol‚ and etc. These things keep the whole community to

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    For our homework‚ we had to think about the relationship between the video and an article about Stumbling Blocks in Intercultural Communication that is written by Barna. It was mainly talking about the problem of people who has misunderstanding on other country’s habits . After reading and watching my homework‚ I thought the first block and the third block is related to the white flower video and the fifth block is related to the baseball video and the Chinese fish video. I thought every video has

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    Jay is the name of the two protagonists in the film‚ one is living‚ the other dead. The living Jay is producing a documentary of the dead Jay‚ a gay teacher who was brutally killed. As Jay recreates and examines the life of his subject‚ his own life is affected when he unravels his subject’s hidden life and secret love. Written by Anonymous Jay is the name of the two protagonists in the film. Jay Santiago is a gay TV producer documenting the family of a gay hate crime victim who happens to be his

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    Summary of Intercultural Communication Chapter 1: Defining Culture and Identities Aboriginals are the native people of Australia. Co-culture/subculture is a group that exists within a culture. Usually based on social class‚ ethnicity or geographic region. Cultural identity are people who identify themselves with a culture. Cultural studies is an approach that attempts to develop an ideal personification of the culture. This ideal is used to explain the actions of individuals

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