Emotions in Intercultural Communication 1 Emotion and Intercultural Communication David Matsumoto San Francisco State University Seung Hee Yoo Yale University Jeffery A. LeRoux San Francisco State University To appear in Helga Kotthoff and Helen Spencer-Oatley (eds.)‚ Handbook of Applied Linguistics‚ Volume 7: Intercultural Communication. Mouton – de Gruyter Publishers. Keywords: Emotion‚ emotion regulation‚ openness‚ flexibility‚ critical thinking‚ intercultural communication‚ intercultural
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at it as a way of learning about how consumers shop & what they want from their retailer. Built the business around the customer. 3. Diversity – into new products & service lines can significantly enhance ability to grow rapidly. Whereas‚ a company focusing on a narrow range of products would only have access to a finite number of customers. New products/service lines will enable you to make more sales to existing & new customers & expand into markets that would otherwise have been
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Through our study of Salem Telephone Company (STC)‚ we’re going to analyze whether or not Salem Data Services (SDS) will be a profitable business to keep. We will do so by utilizing break even analysis. Before we can find our solution‚ we should discuss Salem Data Services’ (SDS) accounting report step by step. To begin‚ the various costs incurred to SDS should be grouped into either variable‚ or fixed. The only variable costs that have any relation to the total revenue hours listed from exhibit
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4D-Group 1 Submitted to: Mrs. Eunice B. Custodio OJT Coordinator AKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to convey my gratefulness to you and your colleagues for the OJT On- the- Job Training which I have undergone in your Company Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company. The skills and knowledge which I have gained throughout my practical training perceive as very valuable factor in my future career development‚ as you know this OJT was part of my educational curriculum and therefore I have
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PHILIPPINE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE COMPANY Araneta‚ Mae Chazzel B. Joquino‚ Kristianne Gem C. Wong‚ Shirwen S. BSAT-3 August 14‚ 2014 COMPANY PROFILE Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) was founded on November 28‚ 1928. It is the leading telecommunications service provider in the Philippines. Through its principal business groups – fixed line‚ wireless and others –PLDT offers a wide range of telecommunications services across the Philippine’s most extensive
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poetry. One poem in particular that exemplifies this is John Updike’s “Telephone Poles”. Within the work‚ telephone poles are compared to trees by way of extended metaphor. “Telephone Poles” conveys the message that when nature is destroyed to make way for technology is harmful to nature itself and humankind as well by using an extended metaphor; this is
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The War on the Telephone Poles He starts the article out by talking about how the idea of the telephone came to the world‚ and how groundbreaking it was for its time. Although it was hindered by the people‚ thwarted‚ because it was so new for it’s time. People was afraid that distance as they knew it was collapsing‚ with them now being able to talk to people over far distance. If you had never heard of a telephone before‚ i bet you’d find that idea just plainly insane. To stop the spread of the
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Analysis: Telephone Conversation by Wole Soyinka. Set in the 1960s‚ written in the first person narrative manner‚ the poem “Telephone Conversation” by Wole Soyinka is a poetic satire against the widespread racism in the modern Western society. As a student from Nigeria‚ the poet had encountered firsthand such parochial attitude‚ and had learnt to take it in his stride‚ the poem is thus influenced by his personal experience. The poem is about a telephone conversation in England between the poet‚
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The poem ‘Telephone Conversation’ is written by Wole Soyinka‚ who is Nigerian by origin. In the poem‚ the poet shows a telephone conversation between an African who is in search of a house and his landlady. The poet thus briefly explains the treatment of the African people in European countries‚ especially England‚ where the so-called ‘superior’ white people‚ suggesting the theme of racialism. This poem takes place in London as it is evident from the poem about the presence of a red booth‚ red pillar
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listed on the Philippines Stock Exchange (PSE: TEL) and its American Depositary Shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:PHI) and the Pacific Exchange. PLDT has one of the largest market capitalizations among the Philippine listed companies. The fixed line business provides local calls‚ national and international long distance services‚ which operates around 2.1 million access lines. The wireless
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