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    According to Edward Tylor‚ culture is defined as ‘a complex whole which includes knowledge‚ belief‚ art‚ morals‚ law‚ custom‚ and other capabilities acquired by man as a member of society’ (Dowling et al.‚ 2009). Indeed‚ culture is defined by norms‚ values‚ social interactions‚ language and others personal components shared by groups of people across the world. From a country to another‚ humans have developed different types of symbolic‚ aesthetic expressions‚ beliefs and codes of behaviour which

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    American Rice Inc. in Vietnam American Rice’s strategy is to expand internationally by using one of the three main rice manufacturers in Vietnam. The horizontal integration with Vianafood allowed ARI to expand internationally and enter new markets. This expansion within the same industry was necessary for ARI in order to achieve an economy of scale. This venture brings ARI a larger customer base‚ bigger facilities‚ the first American rice maker in Vietnam‚ a larger work force‚ lower cost production

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    Final Draft Food Culture in Vietnam and America When we discuss about the differences between Vietnamese and America culture‚ we can think of many things such as History‚ Style of Music‚ Arts‚ Religion‚ Language‚ etc. And‚ I will tell you some differences and similarities in eating culture of the two countries. Even though they both have things in common such as family’s dinner‚ tea and coffee for morning‚ three meals a day or small snacks between main meals. But‚ the food cultures of two countries

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    9. Consider the impact of the Vietnam War on American culture. In the decades prior to the 1980s‚ two issues beset American culture: civil rights and the Vietnam War. Both were televised directly into living rooms on all three channels. On college campuses throughout the world‚ but especially on American campuses‚ antiwar protests were routine. Hippies often were thought to conduct themselves on the premises of antiwar‚ free sex‚ and lots of drugs. The music that emerged from this era is still famously

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    Difference And Similarity In Culture ~Edo and Meiji‚ in terms of cultural history~ 』 Do you like your own culture? People often say “culture is a symbol of our country.” I agree with this opinion‚ for I think culture helps the people learning about foreign country to understand what the country is. Then‚ how has our own culture been formed? Needless to say‚ culture has the long-term history‚ which gives the office to us to understand how it was formed. Today‚ I plan to talk about Japanese

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    Culture- Impact on Business Environment “Culture is the widening of the mind and of the spirit.” Pt Jawaharlal Nehru. These are strong words indeed from the first Prime Minister of Independent India and as the borders across the globe become more and more irrelevant‚ understanding of one another’s culture has become a crucial aspect to succeed in this globalized world.   From simply creating a web-site or physically opening a store in a foreign country‚ understanding local culture is often overlooked

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    Vietnams Impact on American Citizens The Vietnam War had a large effect on American citizens. The Vietnam war lasted 10 years‚ over 2.5 million people died and millions were injured. There were more bombs dropped in the Vietnam War than in all of WWII. There has yet to be another war that has caused Americans to lose confidence in the national government and become as divided as the Vietnam War did. The Vietnam War changed the lives of the American soldiers and citizens’ like no other war has. The

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    Difference between American and Japanese Culture In class we have recently just finished the movie Gung-Ho that illustrates to us the many difference between American and Japanese cultures. Although this movie focused on the difference between the work cultures‚ we still learn about the difference in way of life. In the movie Gung-Ho‚ a Japanese motor company comes to America to manufacture cars for the U.S. With in the first day of operations we see that the Japanese have a very different

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    There are some differences in workplace culture between Canada and Vietnam I have noticed when I have studied and worked at Vancouver Island University as a Marketing intern. The first difference is how people communicate. Vietnamese people would prefer to speak indirectly while Canadians would like to get straight to the point. Secondly‚ appearances are very important to Vietnamese. Vietnamese people can judge through someone’s appearance at the first impression. In Vietnam society‚ if people

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    of 1949. Unfortunately‚ during the Vietnam Conflict‚ these "rules" of war were not always obeyed‚ as they are now. The Geneva Convention (III) Relative to the Treatment of Prisoner of War‚ signed August 12‚ 1949‚ provided restrictions and obligations that a country with captured enemy POWs must meet and abide by. These obligations consisted of feeding‚ clothing‚ medical treatment‚ mail‚ and delivery of parcels from prisoners. The official tally of American POWs who were captured by the North

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