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    cultural aspects of music. It is able to relate society to its culture‚ as well as identifying the significance and situations of the time. This can include studying how the music of a culture has evolved or changed under the influence of tradition‚ era‚ location‚ events in history‚ religion‚ and other cultures. Ethnomusicology is one of the many ways to evaluate how people interact with each other and their environment to create a musical culture that sets them apart from others. When the European missionaries

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    Cross Culture Negotiation

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    Direct confrontation B. Types of Negotiations: Transactional and Dispute Resolutions C. Forms of Negotiation: Distributive and Integrative III. Culture A. Individualism vs. Collectivism B. Egalitarian vs. Hierarchy C. High vs. Low-Context communication IV. Culture and Context in Negotiation A. Culture as Shared Values B. Culture in Context V. Summary Introduction More than ever Americans are expanding into the global markets‚ whether it is an individual trying to buy

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    Hindu Culture in Pakistan

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    Whether the Hindu culture is invading Pakistani society or not has remained a big debate among people. While some people take the prevalence as an invasion‚ others support it by saying that diversity in cultures is always a good thing. Hindu culture has so deeply seeped into our societal roots that it is often hard to distinguish between Pakistani culture and Hindu culture. Following are the positive and negative impacts of Hindu culture on our society and personal lives: Negative Impact Increasing

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    Can Third Culture Kids Save the World? "TCKs are the prototype citizens of the future." -Ted Ward‚ sociologist‚ 1984 https://vimeo.com/41264088 http://tckid.com/what-is-a-tck.html GLOBAL NOMAD / cultural hybrid / GLOBAL CITIZEN / Cross Culture Kids (CCKs) / cultural chameleons / culturally homeless There are over 6800 languages that are used in the world today‚ 350million English Speakers. According to a body of sociological literature devoted to children who spend a portion of their

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    Running Header: Basseri 1 The Culture of the Basseri of Iran Tamika Michelle Mays ANT101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Instructor: Michael King August 9‚ 2011 The Culture of the Basseri of Iran The Basseri are traditional pastoral nomads who inhabit the Iranian province of Fārs and migrate along the steppes and mountains near the town of Shīrāz. The Basseri are a clearly delineated group‚ defined as are most groups in the area by political

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    Cross Culture and Understanding: CHAPTER 2: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION: Building Blocks and Barriers I. Define CULTURE: learned patterns of perception‚ values‚ and behaviors shared by a group of people. Culture is dynamic and heterogeneous. A. Culture is learned – how and what we eat for example‚ but also how we Show love‚ affection. We embrace the culture we live in – consider Children of one country adopted by families in another country B. Culture involves perception

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    E. In what ways does Globalisation affect culture on an international level? To what extent has globalisation helped or hindered cultural development in areas such as fashion‚ food‚ art and education? http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs-wm/38348.pdf -cultural identity Modern humans have created many thousands of distinct cultures -Does globalization mean we will become one culture? Mark Pagel About the author Mark Pagel is a Fellow of the Royal Society‚ Professor of Evolutionary Biology at Reading University

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    * “Differences in communication have given rise to differences in language‚ in thinking‚ in systems of belief and culture generally. These differences have made hostility among societies endemic and seemingly eternal.” Isaac Asimov * What happens in one part of the world touches all parts of the world Intercultural Communication Present and Future Independent economic‚ technological‚ political‚ and social relationships – globally * Globalization Negative or positive? The common theme

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    Canadian Culture Personal Reflection Canada has a distinctive culture considering its unique identity‚ history‚ sports‚ and values. Numerous Canadians are very pleasant and kind to others. Some of them say “sorry” and “thank you” during unexpected situations. For example‚ if someone steps on my foot or brushes my shoulder then I will be the one to apologize to them. Moreover‚ the national sport of Canada is hockey. Several Canadians grow up listening to the hockey game on the radio or watching it

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    Body Language in Cultures

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    sometimes helps make communication easy and effective. In order to improve the quality of our communication‚ we should pay more attention to nonverbal communication. Culture has great influence on communication‚ body language is a cultural signifier that each culture has developed differently to help them communicate nonverbally within there culture. Communication is an essential part of one’s life. One must understand how to communicate with words and through body language. Some scholars treat body language

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