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Tonkin, Humphrey – 1982
The culture of the United States has been based on assimilation, in which new immigrants tend to put aside their past, including their linguistic past, and merge with the rest of society. As the United States economy becomes more intertwined with that of the rest of the world, these patterns are changing, and there is now a greater recognition of…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Cross Cultural Training, Developing Nations, Global Approach
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Dugan, J. Sanford – French Review, 1984
Links success of future international trade between U.S. and French-speaking world to a broader knowledge of economic systems and cultures of Quebec, Belgium, Switzerland, North and West Africa. More than just developing language competence, American students in business French need curriculum giving more exposure to diversity of cultures and…
Descriptors: Business, Communication Skills, Cultural Awareness, Developing Nations