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    of them don’t last as they break up. Eventually very few couples stay together as cohabitants for long. Most couples cohabitates rather than getting married for many reasons. According to Linda J. Waite and Maggie Gallagher (2000)‚ cohabitation’s biggest attraction is the relatively easy exit with few responsibilities. Before cohabitating couples get married and get into a legal union‚ they may want to test their compatibility. They may also want to maintain their status as single for financial purposes

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    task. Also‚ the variation among cultures in attitudes towards the disclosures is another biggest problem. Some people are just too shy to express their emotions. The basic thing that frustrates me is that they have certain pre conceived notions about people from other cultures‚ and the refuse to do away with them. Also‚ when in a group the mode of communication is the language of majority. The misunderstandings that I have about other cultures include being able to adjust in any kind of environment

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    To: Smith Willis‚ Accounting Supervisor From: Carmen Rodriguez‚ Junior Accountant Date: 11-1-2009 Subject: Enhanced Formal Communication Project. In regard to the new SAS 112 regulation and its impact for accounting auditors; it is important that we closely examine the challenges of communicating accounting changes effectively with different groups‚ and understand the problems that may occur from poor communication and impact the productivity of workers. This memo will first present some background

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    Definition of culture

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    with mostly foreign people from foreign cultures. That means that I’m going to have to face the cross-cultural risks. Cross-cultural risk is a “situation or event in which a cultural misunderstanding puts some human value at take”. People from different countries think that their culture is the normal one. This is biggest problem because it can cause a lot of inconvenient situation. This is called the ethnocentric- orientation. Businesspersons have to understand the importance to respect other cultures

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    Witches Were Pagan This is the biggest misunderstanding about witchcraft in the Middle Ages. A lot of people who were persecuted as witches were devout Christians‚ but superstitions against their professions were what got them in trouble. Most often among these professions‚ midwives got into a lot of trouble. Before people gave birth at hospitals‚ you went to a midwife when you were pregnant. You can still visit midwives‚ but for women in the profession during the Middle Ages‚ a stillbirth could

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    Society at Its Worst

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    outside appearance will not allow him to be a normal human being and although he learns how to talk and read no one will give him a chance‚ and because of that he goes after his creator Victor Frankenstein for revenge. In the novel Society plays the biggest role in impacting evil in the monster and ultimately leaving Society to blame for the murders in the novel. Society itself which is supposed to be good is actually ignorant. Society plays different roles in this novel. In the novel Society

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    Cristian Mendoza 04-18-1616 Period 1 . Leading up to The Cuban Missile Crisis The Bay of Pigs invasion was a failed military invasion of Cuba to overthrow Fidel Castro and take away his power from Cuba. The invasion completely failed because the american troops were completely outnumbered by Castro’s troops. This event created more conflict between Castro and the U.S‚ enough to then eventually create the Cuban missile crisis. The invasion of Cuba undertaken by the CIA - sponsored paramilitary group

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    Filipino Diaspora

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    Despite the benefits like higher income‚ things and other stuffs‚ Filipinos must be discouraged from working abroad because of the negative major effects it could bring to their children. This gap may result to certain and even numerous misunderstanding within the families. Moving out of the country to work is dangerous for they will never know their luck. OFWs may encounter certain circumstances where they can be maltreated. Some sexual harassment and rape. These Filipinos are

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    CROSS- CULTURAL MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES OF MULTICULTURAL TEAMS The increasing number of multinational companies‚ the expand global market place and the diversity of the customers across cultures require new points of view. More and more companies use multicultural teams to develop new products or business solutions. Multicultural teams are task oriented groups of people from different cultures. Well managed multicultural teams thanks to the different point of views of their team members can superior

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    Teenagers and Parents

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    Other parents even tell their children not to have friends that play a different kind of sport because they want them to concentrate on the sport they are best at. New friends worry parents‚ but seen like a good idea to kids‚ and this causes misunderstandings. Many times technology can be a problem between parents and teenagers. Technology keeps improving‚ and while it gets better‚ parents keep getting affected by it‚ especially by internet‚ there are many good things in the internet but access

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