Communicating the American Way

Communicating the American Way
Author: Elisabetta Ghisini,Angelika Blendstrup Ph. D.,Angelika Blendstrup
Publsiher: Happy about
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Business communication
ISBN: 1600050735

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Designed for foreign-born professionals working in the U.S. who already possess good English skills and yet are not polished communicators in a U.S. business environment, this resource provides practical advice for becoming more effective in typical business situations.

Working the American Way

Working the American Way
Author: Robert Day
Publsiher: How To Books Ltd
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 185703984X

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The purpose of this book is to help the reader to better understand American values, expectations, and behaviours in business activities and to help them to develop practical strategies for being successful in working with Americans.

The American Way of Writing

The American Way of Writing
Author: Steven D. Stark
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9798216047537

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Explains the uniquely American cultural references that appear in American English for students and professionals to increase their written command of the language. Language is a window into the soul of a culture. The hardest part for newcomers who want to master American English is not learning the alphabet, grammar, or vocabulary — it's understanding the distinctive way Americans approach the world. This book shows readers how to do just that. The American Way of Writing guides readers through the nuances of American English, providing a toolkit for non-native speakers who come to the United States to study, as well as international business and legal professionals who have to work and communicate with Americans in a professional or business context. Understanding what makes Americans uniquely "American" is a challenging subject for anyone to master. Such characteristics are always in flux and a source of constant debate. Steven D. Stark's comprehensive approach to American English in The American Way of Writing is suited to Americans and foreigners alike, offering a deeper understanding of the ties that bind rather than divide.

Communicating in Sign

Communicating in Sign
Author: Diane P. Chambers
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1998-07-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780684835204

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Places ASL within the context of Deaf culture.

The American Way of Writing

The American Way of Writing
Author: Steven D. Stark
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781440871375

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Explains the uniquely American cultural references that appear in American English for students and professionals to increase their written command of the language. Language is a window into the soul of a culture. The hardest part for newcomers who want to master American English is not learning the alphabet, grammar, or vocabulary — it's understanding the distinctive way Americans approach the world. This book shows readers how to do just that. The American Way of Writing guides readers through the nuances of American English, providing a toolkit for non-native speakers who come to the United States to study, as well as international business and legal professionals who have to work and communicate with Americans in a professional or business context. Understanding what makes Americans uniquely "American" is a challenging subject for anyone to master. Such characteristics are always in flux and a source of constant debate. Steven D. Stark's comprehensive approach to American English in The American Way of Writing is suited to Americans and foreigners alike, offering a deeper understanding of the ties that bind rather than divide.

American Ways

American Ways
Author: Gary Althen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0933662688

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Althen (former foreign student adviser, U. of Iowa) gives advice to foreign visitors to the U.S. that is intended to help them understand the motivations, attitudes, communication styles, and actions of Americans. Emphasizing the interpretation of observed behavior, he covers ways of reasoning and American ideas about politics, family life, education, religion, the media, social relationships, racial and ethnic diversity, male-female relationships, sports and recreation, driving, shopping, personal hygiene, and organizational and public behavior. Over-generalization is an understandable danger in such a work as this, but Althen does make an effort to emphasize that there are variations among Americans, while he concentrates on the similarities. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

African American Communication Identities

African American Communication   Identities
Author: Ronald L. Jackson
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780761928461

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In this compelling anthology, editor Ronald L. Jackson II explores constitutive aspects of African American communication behaviors as they relate to how African Americans define themselves culturally. Readers benefit from a plethora of research on African Americans related to almost every area of communication inquiry, including theory and identity; language, performance, and rhetoric; interpersonal relationships; gendered contexts; organizational and instructional contexts; and mass mediated contexts. Endowing the field with an intellectual legacy of issues, challenges, needs, and paradigms, African American Communication and Identities is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students in Communication Studies and African American Studies courses. This volume is also an excellent reader for advanced courses in intercultural communication, cross-cultural communication, race relations, and interethnic communication.

Origins of Mass Communications Research During the American Cold War

Origins of Mass Communications Research During the American Cold War
Author: Timothy Glander
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1999-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135683221

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This critical examination of the origins of mass comm. research from the perspective of an educational historian investigates the educational meaning of the mass media, with the goal of understanding the essential connection between educ. and comm.