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…)." It was a common belief among Americans that immigrants brought disease, crime, pollution, and a thinner job market. Many Americans had an extremely ethnocentric view and they did not want their culture "contaminated" with that of foreign immigrants. So, when immigrants…
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…the business must take into account. Staffing system 1.<Tab/>Ethnocentric - all key management positions are filled by personnel from the parent company. 2.<Tab/>Polycentric - personnel from the host country manages the subsidiaries. 3…
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…to a minimization of ethnocentrism and stereotyped thinking, and a maximized tolerance, cooperation, and mutual understanding. The present author fully employs the interactive nature of this dialogic pedagogy by confronting her students directly with cultural conflicts…
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…no longer accepts products which mostly fulfill his needs but demands products which fully meets his requirements. 3.1 Ethnocentric approach An ethnocentric firm uses the same approach abroad as it does at home, in terms of marketing, finance, production, and so…
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…is upsetting to him (paragraph 15). He does not like the whites to think they can look down upon the Indian people. The ethnocentric white community has convinced the Indian people that their ways and beliefs are wrong. Scholastic reports show that Indians…
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…do they compare American law to governmental social control in other societies; yet if legal sociology is not comparative, its conclusions will inevitably be time-bound and ethnocentric. STUDY GUIDE ON SOCIOLOGY AND LAW: PART A QUESTIONS…
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…as healthy. The public educational system has a responsibility to prepare students for living in this multicultural environment. It must address a variety of issues ranging from ethnocentrism to unity through acceptance and understanding, from discrimination…
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…cultures were “primitive,” and the Europeans should civilize people in other parts of the world. This belief, that one group is superior to every other, is called ethnocentrism. Next, exploratory motives are based on the desire to explore unknown or uncharted…
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…the spell of AA and lost scientific objectivity] while the other half argued that I have been superficial or ethnocentric [i.e., failed to deeply enough appreciate the worth of AA]. I interpret such disagreement as support that I have successfully straddled…
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…created strains on social lives. The “Dominant culture,” the WASP middle class, was being challenged in their religious, family, and community lives. This class of people used taylorism to society, imposing their ethnocentric belief that the American way…
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