Controversial Paper

Please follow the format of the instructions that is written in blue pen and use the articles that are been provided to you already and please add one more peer-review article or another source and send me the link of the source you used after you are done with the paper.

Discussion on Books in Communication Analysis.

You will prepare and submit a term paper on Books in Communication Analysis. Your paper should be a minimum of 1250 words in length. These sentiments are echoed by Cushman and Cahn (1985) and Zhou (2009) below who point out understanding cross-cultural differences is an important step in the cross-cultural communication process.

International interactions are the norm in this day and age. It is, therefore, of utmost importance for organizations operating on the international scene to enhance cross-cultural communication so that they can be successful. Many global companies and institutions have formulated cross-cultural policies in their organizations intending to ensure that employees from different cultural backgrounds interact gainfully with each other. I have seen companies trying to connect with their target markets by adopting cultural practices that the people can identify with.

In chapter nine of Communication in Interpersonal Relationships&nbsp.which is titled “Cross-Cultural Communication and Interpersonal Relationships”, Cushman and Cahn state that different cultures have different ways of communicating and they can only be understood if people from different cultural groups try to understand each other. The authors argue that the level at which communication between members of two different cultures is affected by culture is determined by how dissimilar the two cultures are. They go on to state that a link can be built between what is perceived with what is communicated by bringing into consciousness and defining the conventions of one’s cultural assumptions and those of other people.

I have had the experience of interacting with people from different cultures, but there are many times when we fail to understand each other well enough. This is normally the case especially if the two interacting cultures have very few things in common, as Cushman and Cahn point out. The more the&nbsp.dissimilarities, the harder it is to communicate effectively. I have come to realize that language in communication is very important and understanding it makes everything else easier. It is important to understand the cultural meaning of sin certain words and phrases to avoid miscommunication. When one enters a new culture, he should try to learn as much of the new things as he possibly can, so that he can note differences between that culture and his original one.

DP 6-1

What are the three personality clusters and examine one disorder from each category? Discuss what disorders are considered similar and whether treatment is considered effective.

history of architecture of 20th century.

Create a 2 pages page paper that discusses history of architecture of 20th century. HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE: ESSAY QUESTION due: Industrialization in architecture refersto cheap, rational, efficient and fast building techniques. This paper will discuss the role of industrialization in the progression of design from the late 18th to the early 20th century. In addition, the paper highlights the effects of industrialization on ornament, society, materials and the society.

The first example is Madeleine, Paris, Alexandre-Pierre Vignon, 1807, was a sanctified site dedicated to Mary Magdalene in 1182. During the French revolution in 1792-1804, the foundations of the sacred building were eliminated. The church was constructed using neo-classical architecture that displayed Napoleon’s authority. The temple represented ‘temple of glory’ for France’s imperial armies. The building consists of eight columns, and the entablature is made beautiful with bipartite architrave and a frieze with ornaments of putti and garlands. The Madeleine, Paris, Alexandre-Pierre Vignon, 1807, triggered the greatness of Imperial Rome and sought to restore the association of state and church.1

The second example is Gallery, Strawberry Hill, London, Horace Walpole, 1747-90. The building is constructed using the Gothic architecture. It was created and designed as a Gothic fantasy.2 The building represented the fashionable society of the Georgian culture. The third example is Orchard House, Hertfordshire, C. F. A. Voysey, 1899. The building represents the Arts and Craft style. The building materials consist of tile dressings, brick, and stone. The original door is made of wrought iron strap hinges finishing with heart shaped letter box.3 The fourth example is The Opera, Paris, Charles Garnier, 1862 built by architect Charles Garnier. It is a large building with a stage that can accommodate a total of 450 artists. It employs the design of Napoleon III style and symbolizes the Imperial regime. The decoration comprises of winged figures, friezes, embellishments, and columns. The cherubs, gold leaf, nymphs, and velvet make the interior. The ceiling of building was painted by Chagall in 1964. The building transformed the society and improved its economy through hosting festivities of the Emperor’s retinue.4

In conclusion, the industrialization saw many people move from the country to the city and triggered the design of new building types. During this time of industrialization, the Western world encountered the French Revolution and American Revolution that influenced architecture. The technology advance led to the replacement of traditional materials such as stone and brick with glass and ferrous metals.5

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diss., Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts In The Department of History By Paige Bowers BA, Louisiana State University, 2012.

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