Ho-Chunk Nation The Ho-Chunk Nation’s culture and beliefs have sustained them for centuries which make their tribe one of the strongest Native American Tribes in the United States today. Their tribe is made up of 7‚071 members‚ due to the devotion of the tribe elders passing along traditions to the younger generations. Today‚ the Ho-Chunk Nation is a non-reservation tribe with 3‚407 acres of trust land and 5‚310 acres of taxable land. The Tribe had to repurchase this land that they once owned from
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Hours of service (HOS) rule for the CMV driver English 112 Composition In 1939 the hours of service (HOS) was established by the federal government for the purpose of regulating the hours a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) was allowed to operate at a given 24 hour period. Up until 2007 there were very little changes due to legal issues. It seems there are several different organizational groups out in the United Sates that cannot agree on what type of laws and regulations are needed for the
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Creating Synergy in my life Gung Ho was a wonderful book of approach for developing and improving organizational culture and performance. Author uses three reassessment guideposts to explain the way to create an organization that contains productive and committed and employees. Three reassessment guideposts are spirit of the squirrel‚ way of the beaver‚ and gift of the goose. As I read the book‚ I evaluated myself‚ whether the 3 principles are applicable to my life or my church is applying the
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Warsame.w Prof. Bahieh‚ Wilkinson Contemporary Activities: T’ai Chi Chuan I An intercultural Approach for Counseling By Bahieh Habibi Wilkinson The intercultural approach of T’ai Chi Ch’uan was an interesting and quite helpful book. It began by describing Therapy‚ a healing‚ an attempt to gain‚ return and maintain the body and mind to a natural state of equilibrium. I think this is very necessary especially in our day and Age; we tend to do a lot and rest less. This might be a
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B. i. Collectivism vs. Individual: The differences between the two cultures in the movie are that the Japanese believed in working hard to better benefit the company. They showed up on time and they showed up everyday. The Americans were only concerned with how much they were getting paid and would come in late and leave early. ii. The first difference that I noticed in the two cultures was the business etiquette when Stevenson first walked into the meeting room and spoke very disrespectfully
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Kelvin Rudy Organizations in the New Economy Section: 7 Mary E. Boone Analysis 1: Gung Ho February 21‚ 2010 INTRODUCTION "Culture is more often a source of conflict than of synergy. Cultural differences are a nuisance at best and often a disaster." - Dr. Geert Hofstede The movie Gung Ho (a Chinese expression for "work together"1)‚ demonstrates a cross-cultural relationship between the Americans and the Japanese working together towards achieving the goal of reviving an American car manufacturing
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results and data about infomercial products observed occurred by chance. According to Dr. Mirabella (2011)‚ if the observations are not equivalent to the expectations‚ then that is the time to observe and track more directly and gather more information. Chi-Square testing is one of the simplest techniques to use and the most applicable (Mirabella 2011). Therefore‚ we use hypothesis testing to see if we should dig further for more additional information. Even more‚ we utilize this test to show a comparison
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Gung Ho" and the Integrated Cultural Framework The purpose of this exercise is to apply the dimensions of the Integrated Cultural Framework to the movie "Gung Ho". Each company is discussed separately using examples from the movie and then summary values provided. United States ICF Dimension Low Moderate High Ability to Influence High Comfort with Ambiguity High Assertiveness Doing/Masculine Individual/Collectivism Individual Time Orientation Present Space Orientation Public
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CHIGNON BY CHI CHUN 1 When Mother was young‚ she would weave her tresses in to a long thick braid. During the day she wound it in to a shell-like spiral and piled it high on the back of her head. Evenings she undid it and let it hang down her back. When I slept I would snuggle up close to Mother’s shoulder and playfully wrap my fingers around the tip of her braid. My nose was continuously assailed by whiffs of "Twin Sister" hair oil mingled with the smell of her hair. Though the odor was rather
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The Gung Ho Movie‚ starring Michael Keaton‚ is a great representation of the cultural differences that may arise between businesses when working together internationally. This movie‚ more specifically‚ expresses differences between the business approaches of America companies compared to Japanese companies. The plot is based on an American car factory that was shutdown and purchased by a Japanese company‚ Assan Motors. The factory is a lead source for the economy in the Midwestern town it is based
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