CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTATION
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- Cultural Adaptation of WebsitesSpeaking your customer's language in web site design means laying out text and building navigation tools in ways that reflect the culture targeted by the website.
- The Cross-Cultural Adjustment Process - Repeated Again and AgainWe returned to our village in South Africa where we were Peace Corps Volunteers for over two years. We saw the success of our previous cross-cultural adjustment. Now we're beginning the cross-cultural adjustment again in Madagascar.
- Foreign Influences and the Adaptation of the English LanguageEnglish is canging constantly because of foreign influence. This exciting evolution is unfolding before our very eyes.
- Interpretation and Foreign Language Narration Tips for Businesses and LibrariesEven when you can fluently speak a foreign language, some occassions require the service of an interpreter. Ambassador Reischauer to Japan, who was fluent in Japanese, always used interpreters when giving formal speeches.
- What Determines a Child's Self-Esteem: Family or Peers?Recent education and parenting movements have touted the importance of building and fostering self-esteem in our nation's children. This scientific review presents evidence for a multifaceted approach to self-esteem.
Adapting to the Scorching Heat of South African SummersThis is a story of how adapting to the scorching climate of South African summers gives insight into the enduring resilience of South African people, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds.- The Book of Kells: The Alteration of Irish Identity with the Adaptation to Christian IdealsThe adaptation of Roman antiquity with the implementation of pagen Celtic styles proves to be crucial in identifying the concept of Irish identity when exploring the Book of Kells.
Alain Corneau's 2003 Movie "Fear and Trembling" with Sylvie Testud Trying to Survive in a Tokyo CompanyReview of the 2003 movie adaptation of Amelie Nothomb's 1998 autobiographical novel about working for a Japanese company, "Fear and Trembling."
--Gregoriancant's Connective Threads Series--: "Rapunzel" (Part One)--Disney's 2009 Film Adaptation and New Uses of Non-Photorealistic Rendering TechniquesBack in Walt Disney's time (and during his productions of his classic fairy tale animated films)--he constantly strived to give the feeling that you were watching a moving and visual storybook. Yet, he never took on "Rapunzel" in his lifetime...- Book Review: 'Atlantic Diasporas: Jews, Conversos, and Crypto Jews in the Age of Mercantilism'A deeper historiographical review that seeks to analyze the effectiveness of the compilation history penned on the Jewish Diaspora out of Iberia and into the Atlantic World both during and after the Inquisition.
- Department of Education: French Language in the Philippines6 public schools in Region VII were mandated to join in this activity through a national memorandum sent by Usec. Yolanda S. Quijano dated February 17, 2011 which pertains to the 16th Celebration of the French Language and Francophonie.
Department of Education: High School Major Kick-Off ActivitiesThe 16th Celebration of the French Language and Francophonie has been actively participated by both 3rd year and 4th year students of MNSHS spearheaded by their French teacher Dr. Ermetes F. Adolfo, Jr.
Global ManagementRead on to learn about what global business is and how to manage a global business properly.- How Far Should Hollywood Go When Doing Korean Film Remakes?The Korean film industry is acknowledged as one of the top-performing film industries in the world like Hollywood and Bollywood.
- Ten Translation Tips for Businesses and LibrariesIf you want to sell overseas or market to speakers of languages other than English, you must speak your customer's language. This article explains how to manage translation projects or purchase translation services knowledgeably.
Notes on 15 Early-1940s American MoviesCapsule reviews of eight comedies and seven dramas released between 1940 and 1945 with ratings on a 1-5 scale.- Second Language Learning: Motivation and AcculturationThe reason behind wanting to learn a second language varies extensively from person to person. Some individuals may want to learn a second language purely for the innate satisfaction brought about by learning a new language while some do so...
- What is Psychology?A comprehensive introduction to Psychology - its subject matter, brief history, early scientific approaches, contemporary approaches, positive movements, careers and areas of specialization, and tips for students planning to major in Psychology.
Positive Psychology in a NutshellA review of Iiona Boniwell's positive psychology book and the concept of happiness.- Movies Opening Between March 12-26, 2010March movie madness brings 15 new movies to theaters.
Summer Study in Copenhagen, Denmark Through the Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS)Summer study abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark through the Danish Institute for Study Abroad is a great option for American and Canadian students this year. Copenhagen is beautiful, livable, and English is widely spoken there.- Why We Need Religion?An examination of the underlying mechanisms inherent in the human brain that may attribute to religious experiences as a system of beliefs.
- What the U.S. Can Learn from Its NeighborsWith the 'flat world' emerging, all schooling around the world has been forced to adapt, however the U.S. has had the most trouble adapting its students and its schools.
- Exploring Intercultural Communication TheoriesAn analysis of a real-life example of an intercultural experience, written for a class in 2008
- An Analysis of "Code of the Streets"This work analyzes a work that examines the code of those engaged in the street life of economically disadvantaged areas.
- The Slave Community by John W. Blassingame: A ReviewBlassingame's qualitative study of the capitalist slave trade also documents a new society of Africans in the Diaspora.
- Bubba in the Backyard: The Politics of Race, Sex, Gender, and Class in Campagin 2008This is the first of a series of essays written during the course of Campaign 2008. In it T.S. Aschenge lays out a bold exploration of the racial foundations of the opposition to the candidacy of Barack Obama.
- The Future of Culture in a Global SettingWith information being easily accessible by everyone everywhere, where are we going and what is the future of culture?
- The University of Colorado at Boulder Offers These Great Courses in AnthropologyLearn all about different cultures in the anthropology program of Colorado University at Boulder.
- Annotated Bibliography: The Impact of Nonverbal Communication on Bilingual EducationWhile the majority of schools, including CA, opt for an English immersion program, more schools across the country are realizing the value of bilingualism with programs designed to promote the acquisition of English without sacrificing native languages.
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