Cross-cultural Sentence Examples

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  • A way to cross cultural divides is to use universal symbols.

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  • Nudist writing commonly begins with cross-cultural and historical examples demonstrating the relativity of shame and modesty, before proceeding to expound the psychological, moral, social, and physical benefits of nudity.

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  • Their dolls, in particular, have back-stories that encourage cross-cultural understanding and the values of self-esteem and respect.

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  • They cater to almost every conceivable major and make the work experience meaningful and genuinely cross-cultural.

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  • Research suggests this is not the case cross cultural differences usually make such skills defunct in a new environment.

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  • I also have an active interest in cross-cultural pragmatics.

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  • You may feel the urge to make travel plans, to attend a cross-cultural event, or simply to move around more.

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  • There is debate over whether or not this means that there are no universal truths, and no cross-cultural standards for human behavior.

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  • Cross-cultural studies show that babies who are held, massaged, carried, rocked, and breast fed grow into less aggressive and violent adults who demonstrate a greater degree of compassion and cooperation.

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  • In an effort to promote greater cross-cultural understanding, Farmers created the Young Americanos program, which reflects the company's commitment to the Latino community.

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  • Plus short-term assignees are often not given sufficient cross-cultural training.

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  • The above are a very small number of examples of cross cultural differences in dining etiquette.

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  • Baseball has spread worldwide, and that means that the judgment of the umpire has become a cross-cultural symbol.

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