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    Germany. For instance, it is common for people from these cultures to schedule a day full of meetings. Agendas ending promptly and moving to the next meeting one right after the other. This approach does not work well in the east and Middle East regions, where culture is polychronic. The sequential approach can send the wrong message and often offend the people from polychronic cultures. Focusing on the schedule, the wrong message can be sent and misunderstanding can result. Differently, polychronic

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    where the foreigners who worked for the same American company as my father lived” (Beah 6). Explanation: The theme of region is shown in this quote as the author describes one of his many trips down to Mobimbi. Region describes the geographical unit based on characteristics and functions of culture. This quote also shows a very specific type of region called functional region, which is an area that has been organized to function politically, socially, or economically as one unit. The town of Mobimbi

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    a perspective of geography that can be seen in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. As noted in The Human Mosaic sense of place is a term used to connote the humanistic view of geography, it seeks to understand the unique character of individual regions and places. In The Grapes of Wrath, farmers and their families are being kicked off of their land, when one family is selling all of their belongings one exclaims “This land, this red land, is us; and the flood years and the dust years and the drought

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    Press Release 12). Associating the region with intellectualism and arts is a common technique in regional branding. It implies the idea of a region inhabited by “individuals who enjoy the finer things in life” (Danesi 2006: 95). Anholt (2003) argues that by giving Yorkshire the identity of an artistic region the campaign team determined the most compelling vision for the region that is most likely to succeed in the pursue of recognition. The cultural aspect of the region is especially important due to

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    Cultural Differences in The Regions of Japan Japan is a country made from four major islands. Though its area is small, each region has different tastes. The country has the population of 123.6 millions according to the 1990 census, or 2.5 % of the world total, and it is the seventh most populated nation according to The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Japan.(5, p.25). Japanese political and economical world power has been one of the success stories of the twentieth century. Though small in geographic

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    Cultural Assessment: Western Africa Region West Africa is defined by a series of elongated countries that border the Atlantic Ocean, with an exception of Burkina Faso. The countries are small in area compared to the other parts of Africa. Western Africa makes up the largest population cluster in sub-Saharan Africa. West African culture is based on cash crops for export in many of the trade areas along the coast. Many of the West Africans have large incomes due to the sale of their crops across

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Table of Contents 1 Cover Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3
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    Combatant Commander (COCOM) for use as needed by that COCOM. By being aligned to a COCOM, the BCT and its respective Soldiers will receive specific region cultural and language training and also be provided specific training focus as determined by that COCOM. On a rotational basis units within those regionally aligned BCTs will deploy to their designated region to support the COCOM and in return the unit and Soldiers receive invaluable experiences and realistic training. This essay is to discuss how

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    The South Will Rise Again

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    Southern Pride You would be hard pressed to find any Southerner who does not know and understand the sentiment behind the statement, “The South will rise again.” The South is a region within the United States that does not follow the generalized ‘American rule.’ In an effort to identify what makes the South a distinctive region, one must explore the comparisons of culture, education, racism, religion, and identity of the South and its people to the rest of America. Through the use of a wide variety

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    prevalent than anywhere else, and each region has a substantial amount of force and sway within Canada. The strength of regionalism in Canada stems from its federal government system, Canada 's geological make-up, and the prominence of the Quebecois. In the context of Canada, “region” will be considered as the provinces within Canada. Regionalism is defined as “The theory or practice of regional rather than central systems of administration or economic, cultural, or political affiliation” (Oxford Dictionary)

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