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    Cross-Gender Communication as a Form of Intercultural Communication In our daily life we face male/female differences. We can hear almost every day a questions like: Do men and women speak the same language? Why doesn’t he/she listen when I talk? He/she is like from another planet‚ isn’t he/she? Men and women communicate and behave differently. Many factors like stereotypes and cultural backgrounds are included in creation of differences in gender communication. Good communication skills are hard

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    Intercultural Communication: Film review The Terminal (2004) Alberto Ariztía T. The terminal is a movie which recreates the life of the passenger Viktor Navorski who has been trapped in the American JFK airport for almost one year. Hence‚ due to political problems related to the overthrow of the democratic regime of the fiction country Krakozhia‚ Viktor’s passport and visa turns invalid as he enters in an undetermined status in the international section within the airport. Once there‚ the main

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    Content analysis PM Narendra Damodarbhai Modi Pushpankar . Content analysis using yoshikoder An example using transcripts of prime minister narendra modi address to united nation assembly. Using yoshikodhttp://www.yoshikoder.org go to sourceforge page and choose latest version er software Can be donloaded for free fron this website: click save file yoshikoder0.6.4.exe step1 go to the document link add document browse to wher file is and open it the document should ne in plain ascii text

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    structure. It is this deep structure that unifies and makes each culture unique. Meaning of the Deep Structure of Culture Although many intercultural communication problems occur on the interpersonal level‚ most serious confrontations and misunderstandings are as a result of cultural differences that go to the basic core of what it means to be a member of one culture or another. Cultural collisions are evident worldwide e.g. "ethnic violence" in Africa‚ clashes between Hindus and Muslims in both

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    The key to effective intercultural communication is adopting a position of cultural relativism. Cultural relativism is the belief that each culture is of equal value‚ and none should be superior than the other. Many people in the world are Ethnocentric‚ this means that they believe that they have a better culture than someone else‚ due to what they have seen or heard. Technology plays a huge role towards ethnocentric people‚ as they usually have only seen one side of the culture. Journalists nowadays

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    Nathan Logan COM/360 University of Phoenix Integrative Intercultural Communication Paper In today’s global business world society and the workplace are changing in many important ways. One of the most visible and perhaps most important ways is the increasing diversity. This offers us challenges as well as opportunities. Recently‚ the concept of intercultural communication in global business has completely witnessed a fundamental change compared to before. It was predicted that women‚ minorities

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    recently‚ a large number of Thai companies have embraced cooperation regionally and internationally. Mergers‚ associations‚ and takeovers are common and English is used as the means to communicate‚ negotiate and execute transactions by participants where one partner can be a native speaker of English or none of the partners are native speakers of English. The world we live like a “global village” where no nation‚ group or culture can remain anonymous (Samovar & Porter‚ 1991). As the world becoming smaller

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    One-to-one communication occurs when one person speaks with or writes to another individual. This happens when a care professional meets with a person who has health worries or personal concerns‚ such as during a doctor–patient appointment for example. Lots of one- to-one communication also occurs when care professionals meet with and talk to each other or with the partners‚ relatives or friends of people receiving care. Communication in one-to-one situations is most effective when both parties

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    Summary of Intercultural Communicaion: A Critical Introduction (2011) As to give a brief summary of Intercultural Communicaion: A Critical Introduction (2011)‚ the author of this book strongly wishes to convey the importance of intercultural communication in nowadays‚ which could be explained as globalized world‚ which has brought our lives into numerous encounters to different cultures (pp.1). He comes up with many case studies‚ which could be more easily understandable of such terms which

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    All men are mortal. Premise Socrates is a man. Premise Therefore‚ Socrates is mortal. Conclusion “Therefore” is a key word indicating the claim is the conclusion. 1. Sue is pregnant and will give birth to one child. Premise We know already this child has no genetic anomalies. Premise If Sue’s baby is a boy‚ he will be named Mark. Conclusion If Sue’s baby is a girl‚ she will be named Margaret

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