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    In Corning and Vitro joint venture case it is very important to understand communication process. However since both of the company have got different country origin it is possible to say that both of them face problems in communication. And first problem was internal communication in companies Internal communication is exchanging information inside of the company. This communication takes place between leaders, managers and employees – or peer-to-peer, from leader-to-leader or employee-to-employee

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    LOW VERSUS HIGH CONTEXT Introduction: In a universe of expanding worldwide cooperation, the need to perceive significant cutural contrasts is discriminating. The pervasive way of cultural qualities and conventions is beginning to pick up legitimacy on strategic and formative fronts. Yet over-dependence on cultural definitions as a method for comprehension each other is a dubious move; societies can be progressive and social conduct deluding. The thought that culture is static alternately impenetrable

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    Das is towards her children, refusing to paint her daughter’s nails or even hold her hand. From his observations, Mr. Kapasi assumes that she is in an unhappy marriage. His broad assumptions show that he is used to working with members of a low context culture because he gathers information that is not stated outright.

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    knowledge about India at all, including language, culture, and work practice (Jeffcoat, 2006). People who come from different cultural background working without realizing that they have different working perceptions can generate conflicts. The language that Americans and Indians speak is English, but it is different in terms of context. The American English is a low context culture in which people needs more connections but only a short relationship. They will express what they think and feel directly

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    Vera Chouinard is a professor in the School of Geography & Earth Sciences at McMaster University. She has written on a variety of topics intersecting women’s and disability issues within a broad socio-cultural and geographic context (McMaster University website. 2015). Her topics include a critical feminist view of disabled women and issues such as legal rights, housing, employment, mental illness, social assistance, and health care (Academia.edu. 2015). In 2010, she also co-edited a book on disabled

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    Ian’s family is American and they are the opposite of Toula’s family, they are part of the low context culture, like many other American families. One of the biggest differences is that Toula’s family is loud, big and always together and Ian’s family is small, quite, and only see each other on special occasions. Toula and Ian practiced different

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    Question one: Essay writing Question #1: Qualities of a genius “Most people have the mistaken idea that geniuses are born, not made”, said Dr. Alfred Barrios who is the founder of the Self-Programmed Control Center. This quote sheds the light on a totally different aspect of how to view a genius. Originally people used to look at geniuses as supernatural creatures. However, this is a wrong prospective. As if you take a break down of all the qualities that geniuses share you will end up with a number

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    hand. From his observations, Mr. Kapasi assumes that she is in an unhappy marriage, and plans to gradually reveal his own unhappy marriage to her in a series of letters. His broad assumptions show that he is used to working with members of a low context culture because he gathers information that is not stated outright. Gradually, he thinks, their relationship will develop. Mrs. Das certainly does not discourage his attention.

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    contains four main steps those are analysis, planning, design and implementation during the analysis steps of dataflow diagram used to process the model of a system. A consistency of the context diagram to lower dataflow diagram is very important for easy process model of a system, manual consistency check from context to lower level data flow diagram using a checklist is time intense process SDLC is methodology utilization throughout the improvement of programming framework beginning from arranging

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    In Kyle Wein’s article, he explains why he doesn’t believe people with poor grammar shouldn’t be hired. I agree with Wein’s statement because everyone was taught basic grammar, it represents you when text is the only form of communication, and it also gives a first impression when handing in the resume. Firstly, everyone was taught basic grammar in school. To say that a certain applicant wasn’t able to learn the difference between its and it’s and another was, shows that the other applicant

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