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    INTERCULTURAL MANAGEMENT & ETHICS ACTIV-1 ACTIVITY 1 – TOPIC 1: CULTURAL DIMENSIONS DIALOGUE 1 1) Which cultural differences cause the misunderstanding or confusion? Which cultural dimensions can help us understand the situation? On my understanding of the situation – bearing in mind that when in a multicultural dialogue‚ many meanings can be found or understood by just context without the use of words – I believe that the confusion has its origin by the cultural difference amongh both

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    Relations between Teenagers and Adults A common phrase that adults can testify to hearing from any given teenager is‚ “You don’t understand!” This proves a struggle between the youth and the adults that quite possibly is never-ending. Adults make assumptions about kids‚ based on the way they dress‚ which pushes kids further and further away. In the essay‚ “Goths in Tomorrowland” by Thomas Hine (2001)‚ he emphasizes the beliefs that adults began the idea of youth alienation from older societies

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    communication The communication process isn’t as straight-forward as we think it is. Often‚ the message we send across to another isn’t interpreted as we’d hope it’ll be. Misinterpretations or better known as misunderstandings cause problems that could’ve well been avoided. Misunderstanding is just one of the products of the myths of communication. These myths are wrong perceptions of communication. They are wrong principles of communication that we assume are right. One of the myths of communication

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    when I fragment my sentences. “The fact that we have been communicating all of our lives does not mean that we do it well. Communication is complex; it requires a number of skills and both ongoing learning and practice to improve our skills. Misunderstandings occur frequently‚ and they can cause problems in relationships”. (Sole‚ 2011) When the formalities of getting to know acquaintances turn into friends the feeling that you know their character and intimate side seems to let assumption’s grow about

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    judge those who do not speak the same first language as us‚ not understanding just how difficult a language can be. Often times English can be one of the most challenging languages for those who it is not their first language. This leads to misunderstandings frequently and leaves people feeling lost. Throughout Trudgen’s article I felt empathy. It made me really stop and think about the ways I have acted towards those who did not use English as their first language. I have always thought of English

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    three main steps to be follow which are to help children express their feelings‚ give them reassurance and love‚ and to clear up some misunderstanding in their minds. One of the ways to help children getting over their parent’s divorce is helping them to express their feelings. It’s very important for a child to have someone beside him to listen to his problems and someone who understands them. Children need support by helping them to express emotions and by being honest. During that phase the child

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    There are always going to be challenges in teams but having a plan that will effectively address the challenges will help to mediate the severity of the challenges. If challenges are left alone and not addressed they can lead to team conflicts‚ misunderstandings‚ arguments‚ poor performance‚ project failures‚ resentment‚ and loss of motivation. As a team it is in its best interest to clearly set guidelines that will mitigate problems and reduce the risk of challenges the team may face. Before the team

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    it can build good relationships. Showing interest to whom you may be speaking to whether that is in using good body language and conveying warmth and understanding will maintain a positive work place. You will avoid problems and cause less misunderstandings. Work will be more effectively done whether that is with members of staff or young children. If done so time will be well spent and everyone will feel supported which will allow sessions to run smoothly. Children will pick up good vibes and

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      by Pamela Spiro Wagner First‚ forget everything you have learned‚ that poetry is difficult‚ that it cannot be appreciated by the likes of you‚ with your high school equivalency diploma‚ your steel-tipped boots‚ or your white-collar misunderstandings. Do not assume meanings hidden from you: the best poems mean what they say and say it. To read poetry requires only courage enough to leap from the edge and trust. Treat a poem like dirt‚ humus rich and heavy from the garden. Later

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    Daisy Miller Analysis

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    one can get everything‚ but making the wrong move cannot develop anything at all. Daisy is a nice‚ beautiful‚ but extremely frivolous young woman‚ but Winterbourne is aristocratic‚ gallant and in the society recognized man‚ that is because misunderstandings between them may seem quite normal. But in those days everything should be in the same frames. Deviation from the norms of society demanded rejection and repulsion‚ and Daisy was too young for this world‚ as well as frequent traveling and the

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