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    Subject: Avoiding Cross-Cultural Miscommunication It has been brought to our attention in Human Resources that our organization will begin international business at the beginning of the new year‚ which is just less than five months away. There are several negative situations that can occur within our organization due to cross-cultural miscommunication. When cross-cultural communications do not translate as intended‚ people can take with them a complete different message which can cause costly

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    In the editorials "Your iPhone is Is Ruining Your posture - and Your Mood" by Amy and "Posture affects standing‚ and Not Just the Physical kind" by Jane E. Brody‚ the author that uses more credible evidence is Brody because she uses personal experience‚ and says the consequences with her evidence of it cited as well. Brody’s evidence includes her own experience of why a person should not slouch‚ and uses evidence of the consequences from studies‚ and reports. Cuddy’s evidence is based on how the

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    I think Peeta’s feelings for Katniss were genuine and he wanted to protect her and help her survive. While the two were in the cave‚ Peeta tells the story about when he first developed his crush for Katniss. He tells the story so vividly and Katniss’ thoughts after show that it was truthful. “That part about my father and the birds. And I did sing the first day of school‚ although I don’t remember the song. And the red plaid dress... there was one” (184) This allows the reader to understand that

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    their past along with various other reasoning’s. It’s also part of our human nature to adapt to certain communication styles based on the ways we were brought up as children and the environments we stayed in throughout life. Beside communication‚ miscommunication also occurs with these differences in language. There are multiple things that can be misconstrued from daily conversations between people.

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    The acuity of patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) regularly requires extensive measures to provide necessary life supporting care. Very often this includes the need of mechanical ventilation. For obvious reasons‚ patients that require mechanical ventilation experience agitation and apprehension; because of this‚ these patients commonly need to be sedated. For many years different methods of sedation have been tried‚ such as intermittent boluses that may lead to indiscriminate arousal of the

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    1 Tanner Dewald: Miscommunications in the Workplace Miscommunications in the Workplace Tanner Dewald GB 312 Business Correspondence Ms. Michelle MacDonald Texas A&M University- Central Texas 4/20/13 Dear Ms. MacDonald: Recently we have had two of our retailers contact us with problems regarding shipments they have received or have failed to receive. I know this is not the first time this has happened but I would like to minimize the possibilities of it happening again. It seems the root

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    In Phaedra by Jean Racine a major theme is miscommunication. So many things in this play could have been avoided if the characters fact checked. The first miscommunication that happens is when the character Panope enters and tells Phaedra “Death’s claimed your lord who feared no other foe.” (pg.25) This is kind of when the downfall starts. Since Oenone believes that Theseus is dead‚ she convinces Phaedra to confess her love to Hippolytus (Theseus’ son) “With Theseus’ death‚ those bonds exist no more

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    The Art of the Conclusion The conclusion of an essay should establish a sense of closure or completeness that leaves the reader with lingering thoughts about the topic. Each writer has their own approach in composing a conclusion that they feel solidifies their argument; every approach makes different demands of a reader because of the moves the writer chooses to make. The essays “How to Tame a Wild Tongue” by Gloria Anzaldua‚ “Translating Translation” by Alberto Alvaro Rios‚ and “Joyas Voladoras”

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    treatable if the patient is given the correct treatment. "Also‚ in many visits to the ER‚ time is of the essence and being refused immediate treatment can be life-threatening (Woloch)". The most common mistakes that take place in the ER are the miscommunication with patients‚ misinterpretation of information‚ and lack of communication can all contribute to medical errors and fatalities; whether they are errors in treatment or diagnoses; they can lead to many complications. In the medical profession

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    could help people. This could also help with learning new things. Listening to their opinion of their argument can even change the earlier opinions someone had. Seeing from another person’s point of view can help people with thoughts‚ understanding‚ conclusion. Someone’s point of view can make people’s thoughts work more. Trying to see from someone’s view will make people think of different ways to view what the other person sees. The thoughts would be why‚ when and where. With so many thoughts someone

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