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Analysis of the famous Mitsubishi case under the light of Men-Women and Japanese-American Intercultural communication

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:15:55
Category: / Social Sciences / Communication Studies
Length: 9 pages (2603 words)
Introduction <Tab/>It was my first day in high school. Standing alone in the middle of the play ground looking for anyone I know or can talk to, my eyes was searching all over the place. A pretty blond girl standing alone was a scene that, for sure, attracted my attention then. The moment my eyes saw her, my mind started thinking of ways to talk to her. After some time …
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