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    from one location to another because every person or group of people are different‚ and have different values. Here in the US for example there are many different cultures‚ material and nonmaterial. As Dalton Conley defines it in the book ‘You May Ask Yourself’ material culture is “everything that is a part of our constructed‚ physical environment‚ including technology”. We get most of these from advertising and trends by celebrities. We see a celebrity wearing the latest smart watch and in out materialistic

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    ENG 102 Instructor Brentar 10/30/2012 Did You See Yourself in ESL Program? When the new semester begins‚ a number of international student are going to begin their ESL program. The English as Second Language program is a class opened for non-English speaker who is studying in an English speaking country. This program aims to improve students English so that they can adapt to school life easily. Like other school‚ the ESL program in Cleveland State University contains reading and writing‚ listening

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    | Vietnam | France | Power distance
This dimension deals with the fact that all individuals in societies are not equal – it expresses the attitude of the culture towards these inequalities amongst us. 
Power distance is defined as the extent to which the less powerful members of institutions and organisations within a country expect and accept that power is distributed unequally.

 | Vietnam scores high on this dimension (score of 70) which means that people accept a hierarchical order in which

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    is another fundamental issue for any society‚ to which a range of solutions can be found. The IBM studies revealed that (a) women’s values differ less among societies than men’s values; (b) men’s values from one country to another contain a dimension from very assertive and competitive and maximally different from women’s values on the one side‚ to modest and caring and similar to women’s values on the other. The assertive pole has been called ’masculine’ and the modest‚ caring pole ’feminine’

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    Culture and organizations Hofstede Introduction: The rules of the social game Different minds but common problems Mensen‚ volken en groepen die op een andere manier denken‚ handelen en voelen hebben dikwijls conflicten met elkaar. Het is echter noodzakelijk dat er tussen verschillende culturen wordt samengewerkt om militaire‚ ecologische‚ economische‚ meteorologische en hygiënische problemen op te lossen. Voorwaarde voor deze samenwerking is dat we de verschillen in denken‚ handelen

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    Do you consider yourself to be a good driver? If you were to ask two of your closest friends what do you think they would say if asked? Chances are you may be a bad driver and not even know it. Anyone can be a bad driver but just in case if you’re not sure if you are or not here are fifteen steps to follow. The steps about to follow can be used by anyone at any age. I recommend that you have a valid driver’s license prior to taking to the roads but it is not a necessity when one wants to learn how

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    IELTS SPEAKING PART ONE TOPICS. YOU Describe yourself. FAMILY o Describe your family? o Do you have a large or small family? o How much time do you spend with your family? o What do you like to do together as a family? o Do you get along well with your family? o Are people in your country generally close to their families? WORK o What do you do? o What are your responsibilities? o How many hours do you work each day? o Do you enjoy your work? o Is there

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    How would you describe yourself as a person? What do you consider to be your major strengths and weaknesses? Which are some of your weaknesses you think need serious improvements? Which of your strengths you would like to polish and convert into excellence? That must be the reason why God resides in the heavens above us – because from high up‚ you gain a whole new perspective on the world. It was 5 a.m. on a Friday morning. From the balcony ledge‚ I gazed out into the horizon where mist on the

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    How would you Move Mount Fuji? Do you have what it takes to get that position you have always wanted? If you are looking to demonstrate your creative and innovative attributes to make you stand out from the crowd‚ consider reading William Poundstone’s‚ How Would you Move Mount Fuji before your next job interview. You probably know the clichés about how fast things are changing and how everything you learned in school will be out of date in 5 years (plus or minus). Children who are entering schools

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    time to know how to defend oneself? “When being attacked” is the almost instantaneous response. This is partially true‚ but it is even more important to know self-defense before an encounter with danger. A split second head start from noticing a person who is preparing to strike and taking a corresponding defensive stance could make all the difference in the outcome. It is incredibly important to learn self-defense tactics to prevent harm from an attacker. An online article titled “How to Defend Yourself”

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