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    Gung-Ho means “Work together” Introduction Gung Ho demonstrates a cross-cultural relationship between the Americans and the Japanese people working together towards the goal. In this movie‚ a Japanese car manufacturer company takes over an American car manufacturing plant. The American workers were in conflict with the Japanese style of management. Situation Hunt Stevenson takes the leadership role and becomes the liaison between the Japanese executive team and the American workers. At first

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    27‚ 2011 Gung-Ho And Office Space: How NOT To Manage Chapter 1 of James C. McCroskey’s “Organizational Communication for Survival” states that “some people believe ‘competent communication’ is ‘competent communication’ no matter where it is practiced”. (1) I believe this to be entirely untrue. Subordinate to subordinate communication differs greatly from subordinate to supervisor communication. As is true for different cultures communicating. In the movies “Office Space” and “Gung-Ho” we see two

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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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    At InBev‚ a Gung-Ho Culture Rules American Icon Anheuser‚ A Potential Target‚ Faces Prospect of Big Changes By MATT MOFFETT May 28‚ 2008; Page B1 Diadema‚ Brazil Brazilian-managed beverage giant InBev NV isn’t a household name in the U.S. now‚ but if it proceeds with its unsolicited bid for Anheuser-Busch Cos.‚ its high-octane corporate culture could easily overwhelm the iconic U.S. brewer. |[pic] | |Bloomberg News/Landov

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    Bros Before Hos Analysis

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    the dogmatic characteristic has corresponded with males. In “Bros Before Hos”: The Guy Code” the author states “The Boy Code leaves boys disconnected from a wide range of emotions and prohibited from sharing those feelings with others” (Kimmel 548). In essence‚ men should not provide any emotions‚ because they will be going against societies expectations. Furthermore‚ this could lead to emotional illnesses. In “Bros Before Hos”: The Guy Code” by Kimmel‚ the author states “boys are more prone to depression

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    Kal Ho Na Ho Director: Nikhil Advani; Screenplay: Karan Johar; Music Director: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy The film‚ set in New York City‚ encompasses the lives of Naina (Preity Zinta)‚ Rohit (Saif Ali Khan) and Aman (Shahrukh Khan); whereby‚ representing an ode to the celebration of life. Life is rather cold and melancholic for Naina‚ as a result of her father’s suicide‚ and she’s reserved to an introverted lifestyle dealing with her family’s needs. In addition to the constant quarrels spawned by her

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    Guns Ho Anthropology

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    The movie speaks of a Japanese auto company called "Assan Motors" that is starting to do business in the United States where cultural conflict emerges between US employees and Japanese managers.The movie shows us the results of a very disturbing‚ but comical cultural conflict between The United States and Japan and makes it easy to see the differences between cultures and how they can impact a business. Guns Ho illustrates and personify in the movie some factors that are related to The Dimensions

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    Moon-Ho Jung's Analysis

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    Moon-Ho Jung set out to not only help define a “coolie” but also to help us understand that "coolies" towed a line between slavery and freedom. The term "coolie" is quite tentative but the basic idea is that a “coolie” refers quite broadly to people of a subjugated “race” who have emigrated from another country to become cheap labor. Often the term “coolies” are targeting the Chinese‚ but it also expands to immigrants from India and the Caribbean. With the idea of exactly what a “coolie” might be

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    Jin-Ho has ‘delicate sensibilities’ owing to his ‘preference’. Gae-In appeals to the ‘gay’ Jin-Ho to help her with her makeover because she associates him with good perception about personal grooming and relies on the abilities he has acquired from being gay. Gae-In puts Jin-Ho in same place as her‚ since both of them are attracted to men. Jin-Ho not from a man’s perspective but as a gay man’s perspective will be able to help her because she doesn’t expect Jin-Ho to act as a ‘man’. Jin-Ho lays

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    Poem Analysis: Tally Ho

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    ***Tally Ho Generations Apart Childhood can be rough in many ways. For a shy 12 year old throw in a move to a nearby town and the forced expectation to make new friends. Who could have thought that at this tender age‚ I would experience a lesson in overcoming fear? “Honey‚ you need to walk down the road and go visit Mrs. Webster” My father quietly suggested. He could read the doubt and fear on my face‚ but wasn’t ready to give up. “Mrs. Webster has that farm that we can see off the back deck.

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