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    many times more expressive when it comes to positive expression. A Chinese man’s emotional experience will be muted‚ and the studies confirmed that. In one of the studies‚ the Chinese respondents reported depressed reactions to the stimuli. The cultural display rules then show that the man does not allow himself to feel. An emotional experience is only deep if one allows the emotion to wash over and dominate him or her (Fernando‚ 2012). Chinese men were shown to have learned‚ and do practice disengagement

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    perfect environment to quench you thirst for learning. If you are a parent of children‚ you can also provide them a wonderful environment to be a bi or trilingual speaker for better career opportunities in the future. Next‚ like language‚ cultural difference can be one of the most significant problems to people who are living in a foreign country. The social rules and etiquettes may be very different from those where you grew up. For example‚ cars are drive in a left lane‚ and driver’s seat

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    though‚ how far the disclosed information matches the way it got received. Even if non verbal communication is performed advisedly‚ may the sender always rest assured that his message reached the receiver correctly? In the light of intercultural differences‚ it is highly dubious. However‚ ac- cording to Charles Darwin (1872/1998)‚ regarding facial expressions it is not: “[...] the same state of mind is expressed throughout the world with remarkable unifor- mity“ In his work‚ The Expression of the

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    Culture is defined by Merriam- Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary as “the integrated pattern of human knowledge‚ belief‚ and behavior that depends upon man’s capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations.” People learn about cultural traditions through interaction rather than through the memorization of a text. There are many ways that a culture can be shared among people without them being fluent in it such as through food‚ customs‚ clothing‚ language‚ beliefs‚ and behaviors

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    Interview: How to bag the job! Guidelines to Interviewing Skills. In any interview situation‚ the interviewer is deftly attempting to find answers to three basic questions: Can the person do the job? Will the person do the job? And‚ Will he or she get along with their staff? Obviously there are numerous ways in which a prospective employer seeks answers to these three questions‚ plus others. Some interviewee tips that can help you provide the answers to them are:

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    Interviews Do you feel you are capable of having a successful interview? Webster defines an interview as “a formal consultation usually to evaluate qualifications (Webster). Dictonary.com defines an interview as “a formal meeting in which one ore more persons questions‚ consult‚ or evaluate another person” (dictionary.com). Technology today has changed the scope of a successful interview. A successful interview contains five key components; knowledge of the importance of an interview‚ preparation

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    The Career Interview must be uploaded to LiveText as a Microsoft Word Document or an Adobe PDF file. You can access LiveText via Moodle. Career Interview is worth a possible 100 points Career Interview Students should interview a person of their choice who has earned a college degree and is in a position in which they hope to obtain after graduating from college. If you are having a difficult time finding someone to interview please contact me as soon as possible via email (with your intended

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    Essay: Differences of doing business in Sweden and Austria For analyzing the cultural differences between Austria and Sweden‚ I searched through the internet and I consulted the literature concerning Hofstede’s dimensions. Doing business in another country requires a sound knowledge of the society and culture there. Egalitarianism Egalitarianism is the most dominant social value in Sweden. People believe in the genuine equality of individuals. Therefore‚ consensus and compromise are ingrained

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    unique organizational culture defined internally and externally. An outsider’s perception of a company culture may vary significantly from an employee’s perspective. Schein observed these differences first hand while consulting with DEC and Ciba-Geigy. The two companies were at opposite ends from a cultural standpoint‚ but were both considered high performing. DEC supported an unconventional open and free-spirited environment that created interesting behaviors within the business (Schein‚ 2010)

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    Every man in this world defends his concepts of what is morally right or what is morally wrong‚ otherwise known as ethics. If ethics wasn’t studied or systematized‚ concepts that shape our every day life would be questioned with lack of knowledge‚ just as if any other scholarly subject wasn’t studied such as math or English. Albert Camus once stated‚ “A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world.” According to Benedict’s “A Defense of Moral Relativism‚” every culture has to draw

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