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    up of nine villages. In “Things Fall Apart” Chinua Achebe shows how Western cultural imperialism was able to penetrate the African community by showing the African people the better sides of Christianity, gaining an understanding of the African culture, forcibly taking away the their power, then stripping them of their cultural identity. Mr. Brown attracted the African villagers by showing them the positive aspects of Christianity in compensation to their religion and their beliefs in multiple

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    decide which advertising strategy is more relevant to adapt (Mooij & Hofstede 2010). Hofstede model was the pioneer that distinguishes the culture into categories and became the most common have used among scholar and practitioners ( ). It had found great appreciation and had broadly implemented in many business systems ( ). Remarkably, the model implies that the culture is a society with similar collective concept and way of thinking which differentiates each group from another (Hofstede 1980 cited in

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    Leave “Cultural profoundly influences how people think, communicate, and behave,” (Lewicki, Saunders, & Barry, 2010). This impact is heightened when you involve cultures that are of extreme opposites in customs and traditions in which the cultures govern themselves upon. The dilemma between Kelly and Mr. Higashi is an example of two cultures melding together, with different agendas and expectations. While both parties desire the same outcome from the program in which they are hired for, their cultural

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    put. Growing up in the United States may differ between types of culture and education given by parents. Over the years many people like me with double identity can struggle to be two person at the time where you communicate and experience new cultures in other family or persons. At home, you are the other person where you communicate with your first native language; you interact with family regularly with manners, traditions and culture. It 's really difficult to have two identities and do not know

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    Introduction When I first looked at the instructions for this assignment the ethical dilemma I wanted to talk about came immediately to mind. It was a decision I made more than fifteen years ago but I still remember it and had never thought of it in terms of ethics before. When I started this unit and began looking at situations from that perspective I became more intrigued and wondered if any of the readings could help me understand why I came to the decision I did . I once made the decision to

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    Samuel Huntington, the author of the clash of the civilisations believes that the World will eventually divide in accordance with cultural lines, and not political lines. According to Huntington, “the thriving East Asian and Muslim societies will soon challenge Western dominance, and the United States being the World leader will need to reevaluate its policies on foreign invention and domestic immigration to remain a major player.” During the Cold War, the world was divided into the First, Second

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    because my ethnicity differentiates me from the others. People from different cultures can have common experiences. All of us have or will experience difficulties at a certain point in our life. How we cope with most of these difficult experiences are very similar between different cultures. Reading other people stories are a way to look into other lives and to help to understand different kinds of people and different cultures. We see the similarities and differences can help us to understand and accept

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    struggle of not fitting in, and they also become isolated from society. Four girls moving from their home, language became a vital role in their lives, in the United States. Having being exposed to both English and Spanish language it shows how both cultures are shown through their identity and the way in which they express themselves. The Garcia girls had an ideal picture of what an American mother would be, when they were not satisfied in the way Laura, their mother, acted or handle the her role as

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    Particularly in the federal government who mandates the delivery of culturally competent health care to these communities, and health services in a culturally appropriate way. Therefore, the concept of diversity now includes cultural diversity or different cultures with diverse features. For this reason, the importance of such research into these areas deliveries of health services to immigrant and minority community incorporated into the concept of the public administration spectrum. Perceiving the way to

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    a) Power Distance – inequality of power distribution, although this culture is thought to be extreme, there are situations that it is in between. b) Individualism versus Collectivism – the collectivist societies have taken up the moral model of togetherness, whereas the individualist societies are more on self-interest and calculative model in approaching employee-employer relationship. c) Masculinity versus Femininity – the masculine organisation (i.e. Japan) has a confident and bold approach, whereas

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