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    problems between employers and workers due to the breakdown in Communication‚ that is to say Intercultural communication is limited or non-existent. “Intercultural communication refers to the cultural diversity in the perception of social objects and events…” (Samovar & Porter‚ 1994:19) Thus the aim of this study is to identify the problems faced by both employers and employees in the process of intercultural communication and to hopefully find possible ways to resolve and reduce the conflicts that

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    The Intercultural Communication Introduction In the century of knowledge and technology‚ the importance of intercultural communication is inevitable. Many Scientists and researchers emphasize in the importance of international communication in today’s life. Fast travel‚ internet and international media‚ made it easy for us to communicate with people all over the world. In the century of globalization‚ humans as social beings need to interact with each other for survival. Today many problems that

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    Hassan considers Amir his very best friend and would do anything for him‚ Amir too was aware of this and knew Hassan wouldn’t deny him anything if he really asked. However Amir himself wasn’t clear as to what their relationship was and himself said “ the curious thing was I never thought of Hassan and me as friends either”. He further shows his true feelings for Hassan by putting Hassan down at every opportunity he got and by never thinking of him as a friend or companion

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    expressing his feelings or thoughts as a character. Such as when he spoke to the group with “I said‚” rather than “Jake said” or “he said.” He’s continuing to separate both variables and making sure that the story is on a clear path. Jake and Brett’s relationship is still complicated as ever. Kissing and making sexual jokes towards each other‚ while Brett strings the men around her. It makes you wonder‚ what did Jake see in a woman like her? One who only cares about status and

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    Nineteen Eighty-Four Winston and Julia’s Relationship Winston and Julia’s Affair starts when Winston receives a note from Julia saying “I love you”‚ from there begins the rebellious affair. Their first encounter was in the country outside Air Strip One (London)‚ it is here they first make love. Over the next couple of weeks they have a couple of meetings before Winston rents the room over Mr. Charrington’s shop. Julia comes into the room with sugar‚ coffee‚ and bread‚ luxuries only members

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    will bring to the highest level of relationship. The Best friend. He’s there when you needed him or her. Through thick and thin. You have a shoulder to cry on. You have someone to listen to you. You know he’ll or she’ll understand. When it happens to the opposite sex and were attracted to each other‚ when the guy don’t know yet what’s the next step‚ the woman is just playing by ear‚ their relationship will fall to a mutual realationship. Mutual relationship‚ beyond doubt that each person will

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    Gene was the kid who started all this drama. Finny is dead now because of what Gene did. Gene cannot live when he knows it was him who killed finny. Finny is nice enough to forgive Gene for what he did to him. Early on in the novel‚ Gene’s relationship to Finny seems to be defined by simple envy. Finny is athletic‚ with a powerful and assertive spirit‚ Gene feels overshadowed and even controlled by his friend. After Finny’s fall‚ Gene seems to be purged of his animosity‚ and he begins to blur

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    Outline I. Thesis: Monogamous relationships will be difficult‚ and it’s not for the light-hearted. However‚ once overcoming the challenging negatives that appear overwhelming‚ the benefits only a monogamous relationship could bring‚ that a polyamorous relationship will always lack‚ will surely pacify any doubt in mind. II. Monogamy A. Benefits 1. A spiritual union is created‚ and a person grows both as individuals and a jointed pair. 2. Couples receive love and acceptance of faults‚ which creates

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    1-4 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION COMM 1502 Alexandra MacMurdo May 14‚ 2013 Chapter 1 1. Why is it important to think beyond ourselves as individuals in intercultural interactions? It is important to think beyond ourselves as individuals in intercultural interactions because the world is a melting pot filled with many people of different cultures living amongst other cultures. This makes intercultural communication inevitable to everyone. Additionally‚ having an intercultural interaction

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    COM 2603 Semester 1 ASSIGNMENT 01 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Unique assignment number 868015 Closing date 10 March 2014 Contact lecturers Prof KB Khan‚ Ms B Sibango QUESTION 1 1. 1 Social Science Approach - The Social Science Approach: This approach‚ also known as the functionalist approach‚ was most popular in the 1980s and is based on research in psychology and sociology. 1. Assumptions: a The existence of a describable external reality. b Human behaviour is predictable

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