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    Chinese Business Culture

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    The Chinese culture is very different than the culture in the United States of America and business meetings require preplanning if they are going to be successful. * How should you handle the introduction, greeting, and handshaking? Although in the Chinese culture, a nod and slight bow is a general way of greeting, Chinese business men are comfortable with a handshake. Address the most Senior Chinese person in the room first, and introduce yourself as you shake hands. Remember that in the

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    "I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality... I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word." Is a famous quote by Martin Luther King Jr about Racism. Racism in our world today is everywhere, people kill, discriminate and abuse people for being different or by the color of their skin. Racism is still a very major issue in the

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    asserts that one must first recognize each human social interaction as a form of sacred ritual through the metaphor of Human Community as Holy Right. Fingarette exemplifies Confucius’s use of the term li to mean a holy rite through an analogy about handshaking. Two people hold each other’s hands and know how and when to move them up and down in a ritualized way that indicates a formal greeting (9). This example is analogous to the social ritual described by Confucius in the Analects where a ruler “merely

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    Americans, Chileans are warm people with acquaintances, friends, and family. For example, greetings usually include a kiss on one cheek, whether the interaction is between women or between a woman and a man. This is less usual between men who prefer handshaking, especially in professional situations. Also, like other Latin American societies, people tend to stand physically closer each other. That is not considered an invasive behavior as it could be in other cultures. Personal and family contacts are

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    1.3 Explain how different social, professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate. Different social, professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate due to of a lack of understanding or knowledge of one another’s background and culture. This could be through their race, religion, ethnicity or where they come from. Each one of these can have similar or very different ways to communicate. For example Nodding

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    Non-verbal Communications. Non-verbal Communications is an essential aspect of cross-cultural business communication is non-verbal communication. Non-verbal communication used more often than verbal communication, as approximately seventy percent of our conversation is non-verbal. Non-verbal communication can take the form of eye contact, the firmness of a handshake, the speaker distance, facial expressions, touching and hand gestures are all critical factors to consider when approaching international

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    defined for use with IP network layer protocol in the transport layer protocol. It provides a best-effort datagram service to an End System (IP host). It uses a simple connectionless transmission model with a minimum of protocol mechanism. It uses no handshaking dialogues, and thus the user's program is exposed to any unreliability of the underlying network protocol. There is no guarantee of delivery, ordering, or duplicate protection. UDP provides checksums for data integrity, and port numbers for addressing

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    1. Define the following concepts: data rate, error rate, bandwidth, handshaking procedure, and queuing delay. Data rate: Is the rate at which data is transmitted. It can be determined by d = q / t (where d = data rate, q = quantity of data, t = time to transmit). Error rate: Is the rate at which packets (bits) incur errors in transmission (ie: interference, packet loss, corruption) Bandwidth: Is the bits per second that a link is capable of transmitting (ie: Exetel currently advertise their ADSL2+

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    in doubt, try to mirror the other person’s grip. 2. The wet shake. The single most efficient way to make a very bad first impression is offering a cold, wet handshake. Always hold your beverage in your left hand and keep your right hand free for handshaking, especially during networking events. 3. The terminator shake. This painful handshake can be an instant turn off. Crushing someone’s fingers or twisting your wrist so that your hand is on top is a sign of dominance. Your grip should be no harder

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    Abstract – The growth of population now a day is resulting in immense pressure on healthcare service. Population residing in remote areas such as villages are devoid of good health check-up facility. Therefore it is utmost necessary that to make it accessible to them. A basic Wireless Body Sensor Network (WBSN) consisting of sensors that can collect the physiological data of a person is used for this purpose. The collected data is then transported to the doctors for its analysis, which can be efficiently

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