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    proverb‚ “Deru kui wa utareru” literally means “The stake that sticks up gets hammered down”. In other words‚ you should not stand out within the community in Japan. This proverb seems to imply Japanese collectivist society which is very different from Western countries’ more individualistic society. Japan has its own unique cultural history. Japan is an island nation and had been chosen to isolate themselves‚ even going so far as to shut their borders for any international trade and communication

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    emphasizes that the ideal of collectivist societies like China become more appealing than individual societies. Brooks defines Americans as individuals and Asians as contexts by some experiments. There are obvious differences between individualistic countries and collective societies. The former emphasizes rights and privacy‚ but the later prefer harmony and duty. The author also lists the example of the opening ceremony in Beijing. The example shows that harmonious society contributed to the fast speed

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    Collectivist Society in Anthem Imagine yourself unable to be your true self or even look in the mirror‚ Equality learned that is not the way to live his life. In the book Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ the Council promotes a collectivist society with practices like lack of freedom of career choice‚ self-view‚ and overall individuality. This relates with our world today. People’s lives are greatly impacted on their particular political figures opinion. This relates to another piece of work by Ayn Rand‚ “The

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    2.3 Explain the main differences between communicating with adults and communicating with children and young people. When we communicate with people be it children young people or adults we adapt our communication to the appropriate language. We will do this automatically if we are in a meeting with other professionals‚ we will act and speak in a formal and professional manner‚ whilst speaking to a infant we will be more animated and speak in a higher voice which we know will keep the babies

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    Boston. McGraw-Hill. Explain the difference between individualistic cultures and collectivist cultures and your personal experiences with culture shock. Individualistic cultures are characterized as ‘I’ and ‘me’ and “give priority to individual freedom and choice” (Kinicki & Kreitner‚ 2009)‚ while Collectivist cultures are referred to as ‘we’ and ‘us’ cultures and put a greater emphasis on shared goals than individual goals.  People in collectivist cultures tend to place

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    Explain the main differences when communicating with adults‚ young people and children: The main differences between communicating with a child‚ young person or adult is our tone of voice‚ body language‚ facial expressions‚ gestures and the vocabulary we use. We need to adapt these depending on the age‚ needs or ability of the person we are speaking too.   If we are communicating with a small child we may do this by either playing a game‚ reading a story‚ using silly voices or playing with toys

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    were the three most important differences between Kalinago and Taino society? The Tainos and Kalinagos were two different Amerindian groups which inhabited the islands of the Caribbean. The Tainos lived in the islands of the Greater Antilles (Cuba‚ Jamaica‚ Puerto Rico‚ Hispaniola‚ and the Bahamas)‚ while the Kalinagos lived in the Lesser Antilles (Grenada‚ St. Vincent‚ St. Lucia etc.). Although the Tainos and the Kalinagos were Amerindians‚ they had differences and similarities in their culture

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    When Faculties Merge—Communicating Change A line manager directs the work of employees and makes sure decisions without consulting anyone. On the other hand‚ Senior Managers give the managers the authority to advise other managers or employees. They create staff authority functions to support‚ assist‚ advice‚ and to reduce some of the informational burdens that the line managers have. Line managers in many organizations also carry out activities that have traditionally fallen within the

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    fundamental beliefs‚ faith‚ and desires. These three concepts are the foundations of societies that shape their growth and prosperity. These factors also were the underlying reason to the differences between the American Indian’s and European’s society. The principles the different groups held were long seeded before having produced contact with one another ultimately affecting each ones way of life. The diversity between these people both in physic and civilization was so enormous it really did show

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    In "Characteristics of Traditional Societies"‚ the writer describes eight characteristics of values and beliefs for traditional societies. The beliefs that they have are different than modern societies. Some are the exact opposite. It shows how different these societies are and why they behave in some ways. An example of the difference between modern society and traditional society is that traditional societies do not believe in progress. "What is missing is the idea that progress is usually (or

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