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    Communications with Applications to (B)3G and 4G Systems ─ Introduction © J. Ylitalo & M. Juntti‚ University of Oulu‚ Dept. Electrical and Inform. Eng.‚ Centre for Wireless Communications (CWC) 1 Introduction • Short historical note • Advantages of multi-antenna techniques • Adaptive antennas – - Beamforming: spatial focusing of correlated signals – - Rx/Tx diversity: combining of decorrelated signals – - MIMO: increasing spectral efficiency/ data rates • Simple example: SINR improvement

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    COMMUNICATION IN MULTI-CULTURAL COUNSELING Communication in Multi-Cultural Counseling Connie Sutton Grand Canyon University PCN 509/Social and Cultural Diversity Susan Lutz‚ LMFT October 25‚ 2010 Introduction Research shows clients from ethnic minority groups are the least likely to make use of counseling services. One explanation for this is that it is an ethnocentric activity‚ based on the values of the white middle

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    Cosmopolitan Magazine

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    Cosmopolitan magazine plays an important role in American Pop culture influencing women all across the United States. With catchy headlines on the covers of their magazines such as “UNTAMED VA-JAY-JAYS” and “What Men Find HOT” Cosmopolitan magazine focuses on the idea of American beauty and women’s sexuality. Because Cosmopolitan magazine displays provocative images of American Beauty while promoting sexual promiscuity allows the magazine to remain popular in American Culture today which is resulting

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    London Cosmopolitan

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    London is one of the most glamorous cities in the world leading in architecture and finance. It has become a vibrant cosmopolitan metropolis. A city that is a financial hub for business and a global tourist attraction holds urban spectacles that are “multi-dimensional” (Gotham 226). Cities of this sort also evoke characteristics that connect with the concept of ‘movement and vision’. With the entire activity taking place within London‚ it has to be a city of rhythm‚ harmony‚ and melody. All three

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    can image that traditional women had to stay at home and old-fashioned in the past. The roles of society during 1940 to 1960‚ men were forced to fight in World War II‚ thousands of women had to stand for themselves. Some of them had not heard homecoming from their partner. They were alone‚ lack of confidence and unrealized nature of life. But everything has changed since she stepped up to Cosmopolitan magazine as an editor in Hearst Corporation Company. She expressed to audience was sexually centre

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    are several native cultural such as Iban‚ Bidayuh‚ Kadasan‚ and so on. This essay is going to give the foundation idea of three main cultural and also a briefly talking about Iban people. Malay or Melayu called themselves the “bumiputeras’’ in Malaysia‚ bumi in Malay language means earth‚ and putera means prince or son. Overall it means “The Son of Earth”. The population has consisted around 60% (including indigenous people of the land) and the other cultural are consisted the rest

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    Cosmopolitans and Locals

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    Cosmopolitans and locals "If there were only locals in the world‚ world culture would be no more than the sum of its separate parts". Hannerz 1990:249 Ulf Hannerz (1990) argues that the world culture is created through the increasing interconnectedness of varied local cultures where people connect in different ways. He uses Robert Merton’s cosmopolitan-local distinctions in a global context‚ to describe how people identify themselves with the global or not. The term `cosmopolitan’ is often used

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    The Cosmopolitan Canopy

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    In The Cosmopolitan Canopy‚ the author‚ Elijah Anderson‚ discusses and describes public areas in the city of Philadelphia‚ where diverse groups of people can mingle and relax in peace‚ despite their differences. Anderson refers to these public spaces as “cosmopolitan canopies.” According to the author‚ who has lived and worked in different areas of Philadelphia for over 30 years‚ the city is more racially‚ ethnically‚ and socially diverse than ever and is full of “canopies‚” which allows strangers

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    Among other research articles‚ he is an author of “The Cosmopolitan Corporation’ published in Harvard Business Review’ in May 2011. In his short thesis‚ Ghemawat claims that the global approach to the business mangement many thinkers adopt is wrong. According to his dissertation “the vast majority of firms are deeply rooted in their home countries’. That is why‚ it is crucial to endorse cosmopolitan attitude of understanding and working with cultural‚ political and economic differences rather then against

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    What is multiculturalism and multi-cultural education and why are these terms at the center of such great controversy? This is a concern to me as a student training to be a future teacher here in the United States. It seems that these two topics are generating a great deal of concern among teachers and creating a “mix” in feelings on how to handle these issues in the classroom. Multiculturalism is “a social and political movement and position that holds differences between individuals as groups

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