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  2. Chronemics - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of a monochronic-time-oriented individual running in to conflict with a polychronic-time-oriented individual. [15] Though the United States is seen as one of the most monochronic countries, it "has subcultures that may lean more to one side or the other of the monochronic-polychronic divide" [ This quote needs a citation ...

  3. Colored people's time - Wikipedia

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    There are differences between monochronic societies and polychronic societies (e.g., some of those found in Sub-Saharan Africa). [11] In popular culture.

  4. Edward T. Hall - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his career, Hall introduced a number of new concepts, including proxemics, monochronic time, polychronic time, and high-context and low-context cultures. In his second book, The Hidden Dimension (1966), he describes the culturally specific temporal and spatial dimensions that surround each of us, such as the physical distances people ...

  5. Trump’s ‘Golden Age’ vs. the ‘Gilded Age’: An examination

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    One thing I would add to all of this is that when people talk about the tariff, there’s a structural difference between the late 19th century and today. In the late 19th century, with the tariff ...

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    Eggs are one of the most versatile foods in the kitchen. Not only are they a classic breakfast item, but they can bind, emulsify, and leaven other ingredients, depending on the recipe.But they are ...

  7. What’s the Difference Between Flu A and Flu B? - AOL

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    Flu A and flu B are the most common strains of the flu that circulate in humans. The U.S. is currently in the middle of flu season, with a high number of cases reported across the country. There ...

  8. Cultural competence - Wikipedia

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    The development of intercultural competence is mostly based on the individual's experiences while he or she is communicating with different cultures. When interacting with people from other cultures, the individual experiences certain obstacles that are caused by differences in cultural understanding between two people from different cultures.

  9. Nonverbal communication - Wikipedia

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    [62]: 69 Differences can even be based on how cultures perceive the passage of time. Chronemics, how people handle time, can be categorized in two ways: polychronic which is when people do many activities at once and is common in Italy and Spain, or monochronic which is when people do one thing at a time which is common in America.