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    My family has moved four times, but I call Maryland my home. The 8 years I spent growing up on the outskirts of DC shaped nearly every one of the views I hold today, from my passion for recycling to my critical analysis of the economy. Growing up as the only white kid in my elementary school classes didn’t feel ostracizing, but was my first lesson in diversity and cultural respect. Despite my the economically, socially, and racially diverse surroundings, I came from a conservative home, and was often

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    Corporation’? Kamilia Broderick H00287852 Executive Summary This case study explores the failure of the merger of two renowned car companies, ‘Daimler Benz’ and ‘Chrysler’ - and how the integration of the two contrasting organisational cultures resulted in a cross-cultural mismatch. Due to the lack of cultural understanding from both sides, the notion of potential synergies as a result of the combination went unrealised. The study/research of cross-cultural management in organisations plays

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    improve my understanding of different cultures I could study them on the Internet or in person through experience such as travel and I can also engage in events and local groups that celebrate different cultures such as multicultural gatherings and festivals. 2. The skills or competences I would considers as important to deliver culturally sound service would include the ability to display cultural sensitivity which requires knowledge of different cultures and their customs. 3 a) A community service

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    Religion, education, and politics that are taught and used to influence others Communities that are homogeneous and influence along racial lines. I will provide a framework for how politics, religion and education have influenced my life and actions. Culture has impacted my life in various ways from

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    report set up on the cultural differences between our culture and that of Saudi Arabia. In the report, there would be further explanation of the differences of cultures pertaining to religion and general way of communicating. Furthermore, the report would be used as a learning tool, by describing the sensitivity and actions around the different categories of cultural awareness, cultural collision, using religion as a cultural stabilizer, culture shock and the ability to adjust. Once the study is completed

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    Relationships hold the keys to success Church leadership, along with teams that are sent to the mission field should work together in identifying what needs to be done for the particular community of people. A relevant example of critical caring was in a local church body. The Worship Experience team, made up of a 200+ member choir, had clearly identified a group within this church community that would care for one another in satisfying common goals, and to accomplish the task of helping people get

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    become a value in many American homes. Although individualism is widely received and respected in American culture, it is not as well respected in other cultures. One culture in particular which frowns on individualism is the Asian culture. Thai family values are very different from American family values. In Asian cultures the family unit is highly valued and emphasized, whereas, in American culture, the focus is on individuality. Values derived from the American

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    differences into the country that they are trying to enter into. They must be willing to respect the different cultures and still be true to the brand that Harley represents. Through either joint ventures or foreign subsidiaries they can gain the knowledge of the surrounding culture and bring their product to the market faster. They must also look for ways to transition from loose to tight cultures, in order for this they need to be informed of the host country's political stability, and look for ways

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    found in all known cultures” (Luhman, 61)) are used to study human cultural groups. When studying human cultural groups, we look at material culture and non-material culture, values, norms, cultural adaptation, folkways, mores, law, status, sanctions, and roles. Material culture and non-material culture are two very different ways of living in a society. When comparing two different cultures like the “Bushmen” of the Kalahari Desert (The Gods Must Be Crazy) and American culture, when looking at both

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    Latcho Drom Sparknotes

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    The film, Latcho Drom, by Tony Gatlif follows the journey of the gypsies in a manner that presents an eruption of cultural difference to the audience the duration of the plot. Latcho Drom is a poetic tribute to the gypsy culture. The film produces a lens in which the audience looks at the world in an altered approach. The movie was shot in numerous countries retracing the significant path taken by the gypsies over time. The opening scene was set in a desert where a group of gypsies made their trek

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