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    Trying to compare the United States to Switzerland is quite difficult, especially when there are many differences between the states of America. So the easiest is to compare the general aspects across the board, and for the smaller differences I can only compare it with Texas, since I have lived there my whole life. The first major difference is the food, of course the food is different all across Europe compared to the United States, just because we have different types of food. In America we

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    food habit. German tends to have cool food for breakfast, which comprises bread, cheese and cold meat like ham and salami, whereas Chinese tend to have hot food at the beginning of day, such as congee, which is a thick, white porridge made of rice and water. For German, bread and dairy products are their main staple food. Bread is a part of most of their meals a day. Differ from Germany, the staple food in China is rice. Rice is an essential part in Chinese food culture. For example,

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    What was the impact of World War One on the changing role of women, effects of weaponry and trench warfare and discrimination against German and Turk Australians? World War One was a significant event in Australian society, from 1914-1918.The impact of World War One on the changing role of women, effects of weaponry and trench warfare and discrimination against German and Turk Australians.These different topics all changed Australian society in varied ways. The changing role of women in World War

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    major changes in its culture. We will discuss how the German culture changed from the 20th century to the 21st century. What the social order was compared to what it is now. What entertainment was like then and what is entertainment like now. What used to be the religion/philosophy of the 20th century Germany and what is the religion/philosophy of the 21st century Germany. For the beginning of the 20th century was under the National Socialist German Workers’ Party also known as the Nazi Party. Their

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    When speaking to a coworker who culture is German, we could relate to some things and we had some differences beings though my culture is African American. There were some things we could relate on about our cultures being similar such as most Germans are Christian he stated, and with my culture it is about the same, you do have people who are not Christian but majority of the population is. Another thing that he mentioned that we had alike was I asked what holidays he celebrate and he stated Christmas

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    “inferior” race. The Germans often claim that they were cleansing themselves of the ideas of other races and making the German language and culture pure. However, the fact that they burned books written by German authors proves that they weren’t just ridding their culture of other races, they were ridding themselves of those who had different opinions. One such example of a massive German book burning was held on May 10th, 1933 (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). German university students

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    ties in a group (family collectivism) and the Germans show a strong distaste towards change (uncertainty avoidance). Before the acquisition, o2 Germany had a hierarchical management organization composed primarily of Germans under the leadership of German CEO Rudolf Gröger, where the internal reporting, communication and meetings were mainly in the German language. The functional divisions such as HR, Sales and Marketing were tailor-made for the German market, pointing that o2 Plc used a decentralized

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    more diverse than German Americans and African Americans. They both vary from the reasons that brought them to America to their physical appearance. Regardless of these differences, they are part of a melting-pot that makes up this country. Both ethnic groups had to overcome life changing struggles and contributed to this country in numerous ways. German Americans are one of the largest ethnic groups in this country, living all over the United States (Jerreat, 2013). The first Germans arrived in the

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    what we need to know about German employment trends, legal aspects, social norms, what is needed for expatriate employees, recruitment and selection processes, and a recommendation for expansion. This will help JTI know what is expected when expanding over to Germany, as this is the first try in expanding into an international market. The information found for this report was secondary research. The findings are not very surprising, there are differences in the German culture compared to Canadian

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    Germany and wisconsin are very similar. The land and animals are very much so the same. This state and county fall on the same longitude line. Our overall climate and types of weather are the same.This is one reason for why so many Germans came to Wisconsin, when they came over seas from germany in the 1880’s up to even today. Germany has many different types of agricultural products the it products.This consists of milk,pork,poultry, cereals,potatoes,wheat,barley and sugar beets and in some

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