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		<title>Getting Closer With Gold Buyers</title>
		<link>http://www.cpcpc.org/107/getting-closer-with-gold-buyers</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 03:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
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Nowadays, we came to realize that there are lots of people who became more talented and resourceful in fighting against the challenges of life. One of the best challenges that human can face is the fact that we need to fight for survival. In order to survived, we need those ways where we can be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nowadays, we came to realize that there are lots of people who became more talented and resourceful in fighting against the challenges of life. One of the best challenges that human can face is the fact that we need to fight for survival. In order to survived, we need those ways where we can be able to sustain all our needs everyday and one of the most resourceful people in the world are the gold buyers. Earth is one of the blessed places in the universe because we are also blessed with lots of natural resources where we can be able to make living wonderful.</p>
<p>One of the riches that the world has is the precious gold. In this case, they are into their hunt in looking and buying for high carat gold and make money with it. All over the world, there are so many types of gold buyers. There are those gold coin collectors while the others are gold coin dealers. These are those people who trade high quality gold coins in any places and when they made an effective trading, it will be easier for them to earn money from it. When you are looking for the best ways of earning money, then you can always add gold buying into your lists and make more money with it. Gold is one of the hardest and precious mineral on earth, and we all know that all jewelry came from just a piece of gold.</p>
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<p>Due to its ability to be transformed into various type of jewelry, then it is no wonder on why there are already lots of gold buyers in the world today. Often times, they purposely buy gold in order to sell in to others in higher prices. However, there are also gold buyers which intend to buy gold and melt it away in order to form new high quality jewelry. This is the simplest life that gold buyers have, and they were able to live their lives well through the help of gold. Aside from the fact that gold buying is their means of living, buyers also serves an important function in the business industry. During the hardships in the economic aspects, gold tends to hold its value even though market prices will fall. Thus, if you are among those billions of gold buyers in the world, then you are among the most reputable persons as well in the earth.</p>
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		<title>Globalization Consequences on Cultural Studies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 02:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
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It is fair to say that the impact of globalization in the cultural sphere has, most generally, been viewed in a pessimistic light. Typically, it has been associated with the destruction of cultural identities, victims of the accelerating encroachment of a homogenized, westernized, consumer culture. This view, the constituency for which extends from (some) academics [...]]]></description>
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It is fair to say that the impact of globalization in the cultural sphere has, most generally, been viewed in a pessimistic light. Typically, it has been associated with the destruction of cultural identities, victims of the accelerating encroachment of a homogenized, westernized, consumer culture. This view, the constituency for which extends from (some) academics to anti-globalization activists (Shepard and Hayduk 2002), tends to interpret globalization as a seamless extension of &#8211; indeed, as a euphemism for &#8211; western cultural imperialism. In the discussion which follows I want to approach this claim with a good deal of skepticism.</p>
<p>Postmodern culture, the politics of post-structuralism and the influence of globalization on identity are topics that have received much critical attention and have given rise to complex debates. Whether in the field of cultural and media studies, (post)colonial discourse analysis or aesthetics, these discussions are often perceived as being extremely complicated, confusing or removed from everyday reality. The subject of postmodernism is no longer restricted to learned debates by intellectual elites: Its appearance in mass media discussions concerning topics as diverse as architecture, drama, fashion, literature, music or film has become almost a daily occurrence. The importance of debates on the cultural impact of television is self-evident in the light of television being &#8220;an asset open to virtually everybody in modern industrialized societies and one which is increasing its visibility across the planet&#8221; (Barker, The Cultural impact of television, 3).</p>
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<p>The Cultural Studies in a Global Context fosters cross-disciplinary research and teaching among social sciences and humanities scholars, focusing on the complexities of increasing globalization and intercultural contact. These changes have stimulated both formal and informal dialogues and collaborations among faculty, graduate students, professors of departments, and programs. Recently their works have focused on environmental issues in postcolonial contexts; empire, masculinity and gender; ethnic and religious violence; migration and diasporas as it currently occurs in the face of accelerating globalization and from a historical perspective; theories of cultural hybridity and interculturality in the context of asymmetrical power relations; and geopolitical and other kinds of borders where differences of all kinds cause peoples to clash and intermingle.</p>
<p>Two powerful scenarios dominate the public discourse about the cultural consequences of globalization. The one very common scenario represents globalization as cultural homogenization (for example Benjamin Barbers McWorld vs. Jihad). In this scenario the culturally distinct societies of the world are being overrun by globally available goods, media, ideas and institutions. In a world where people from Vienna to Sidney eat Big Macs, wear Benetton clothes, watch MTV or CNN, talk about human rights and work on their IBM computers cultural characteristics are endangered. As these commodities and ideas are mostly of western origin, globalization is perceived as westernization in disguise. The other scenario is that of cultural fragmentation and intercultural conflict (Huntington&#8217;s Clash of civilizations and most recently &#8220;confirmed&#8221; by the ethnocide in Yugoslavia).</p>
<p>But can we really reduce the processes of cultural globalization (i.e. the process of world-wide interconnections) to these two stereotypes? What about the meaning that local people attach to globally distributed goods and ideas? Why do people drink Coca Cola and what sense do they make of the soap-operas they watch? Do they really trade in their century old life worlds for the kinds of Madonna and Bill Gates? And how does the homogenization scenario fit with its rival, the imminent cultural fragmentation? (Joana Breidenbach and Ina Zukrigl).</p>
<p>Global and local analysis is inseparability. Global forces enter into local situations and global relations are articulated through local events, identities, and cultures; it includes studies of a wide range of cultural forms including sports, poetry, pedagogy ecology, dance, cities. The new global and translocal cultures and identities created by the diasporic processes of colonialism and decolonization. Cultural studies consider a variety of local, national, and transnational contexts with particular attention to race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality as categories that force us to rethink globalization itself.</p>
<p>It is very important how local and particular discourses are being transformed by new discourses of globalization and transnationalism, as used both by government and business and in critical academic discourse. Unlike other studies that have focused on the politics and economics of globalization, cultural studies, today, articulating the Global and the Local highlights the importance of culture and provides models for a cultural studies that addresses globalization and the dialectic of local and global forces.</p>
<p>Globalization leads to a new cultural diversity. Culture is one of the most prominent global concepts and gets appropriated in highly diverse ways. From its origins, cultural studies have defined its interdisciplinary impulse as a necessity derived from the nature of its object of study. Stuart Hall locates the origin of cultural studies in the refusal to allow &#8220;culture&#8221; to be distinguished from the social and historical totality of human practices, as exemplified by the refusal of cultural studies to acknowledge the autonomy of high art from mass or popular culture, or the autonomy of cultural artifacts from practices of reception and consumption in everyday life. Thus globality leads to the emergence of new cultural forms &#8211; a process points out that everywhere cultural tradition mix and create new practices and worldviews.</p>
<p>One of the key questions in globalized cultural studies is whether we have now entered a new moment in the institutionalization of cultural studies and interdisciplinary work more generally. Cultural studies also have a long history of skepticism and self-critique directed at its own institutionalization. Typically, the way cultural studies seeks to make its methodologies mirror the &#8220;totalizing&#8221; nature of its object is cited as a defense against reductive institutional codification along disciplinary lines, which it is feared will not only reduce cultural studies to a formula but also eliminate the interdisciplinary forms of dialogue, collaboration, and critique of disciplinary limits that have informed the history of this movement. The logic of epistemological mobility and boundary-crossing that cultural studies shares with its definition of culture is supposed to provide an inherent resistance to disciplinary formation, the traditional mode of academic legitimating. The interdisciplinary logic of cultural studies makes possible an alternative mode of institutionalization, so that Stuart Hall distinguishes &#8220;institutionalization,&#8221; as a positive process, from the dangers of &#8220;codification.&#8221; On one level, what a cultural studies program institutionalizes is its own skepticism toward institutionalization as a discipline.</p>
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		<title>Cross Cultural Communication Needs..</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 16:04:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Within the business context, cross cultural communication refers to interpersonal communication and interaction across different cultures. This has become an important issue in our age of globalisation and internationalisation. Effective cross cultural communication is concerned with overcoming cultural differences across nationality, religion, borders, culture and behaviour.
Cross cultural communication is critical to the business world. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Within the business context, cross cultural communication refers to interpersonal communication and interaction across different cultures. This has become an important issue in our age of globalisation and internationalisation. Effective cross cultural communication is concerned with overcoming cultural differences across nationality, religion, borders, culture and behaviour.</p>
<p>Cross cultural communication is critical to the business world. The diversity of people in cities and countries means an element of cross cultural communication will always be needed whether it is between staff, colleagues, customers or clients. Awareness of cultural differences can favourably impact the success of a business. Improved staff interaction, better customer relations and effective client management are all areas that will reap benefits through cross cultural understanding.</p>
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<p>Although cross cultural communication competency can only be truly achieved through cross cultural awareness training, language acquisition, foreign travel and cultural immersion there are some guidelines that can enhance your cross cultural communication skills.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cross Cultural Communication needs …Listening Skills</span></strong></p>
<p>Although emphasis usually lies on being a competent speaker, listening is a key skill that many business personnel do not exercise enough. For cross cultural communication, attentive listening is critical to be able to understand meanings, read between the lines and enable to empathise with the speaker.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cross Cultural Communication needs…Speaking Skills</span></strong></p>
<p>Listening and speaking must work in tandem for effective cross cultural communication. Speaking well is not about accent, use of grammar and vocabulary or having the gift of the gab. Rather, cross cultural communication is enhanced through positive speech such as encouragement, affirmation, recognition and phrasing requests clearly or expressing opinions sensitively.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cross Cultural Communication needs… Observation</span></strong></p>
<p>Large amounts of cross cultural information can be read in people’s dress, body language, interaction and behaviour. Be aware of differences with your own culture and try to understand the roots of behaviours. Asking questions expands your cross cultural knowledge.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cross Cultural Communication needs… Patience</span></strong></p>
<p>Man has been created differently and we need to recognise and understand that sometimes cross cultural differences are annoying and frustrating. In these situations patience is definitely a virtue. Through patience respect is won and cross cultural understanding is enhanced.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cross Cultural Communication needs …Flexibility</span></strong></p>
<p>Flexibility, adaptability and open-mindedness are the route to successful cross cultural communication. Understanding, embracing and addressing cross cultural differences leads to the breaking of cultural barriers which results in better lines of communication, mutual trust and creative thinking.</p>
<p>Following these five cross cultural communication needs will allow for improved lines of communication, better cross cultural awareness and more successful cross cultural relationships.</p>
<p>Neil_Payne</p>
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		<title>Cultural Awareness Is All About Tolerance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 16:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Cultural awareness is having the appreciation and recognition that people are different all over the world. It means having tolerance and sensitivity in many situations and controlling our attitude towards others.
Because we are all humans, we instantly believe that we must be all the same, ok yes, we have different nationalities, different languages and we [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cultural awareness is having the appreciation and recognition that people are different all over the world. It means having tolerance and sensitivity in many situations and controlling our attitude towards others.</p>
<p>Because we are all humans, we instantly believe that we must be all the same, ok yes, we have different nationalities, different languages and we may have a different colour of skin, but apart from that we are all the same.</p>
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<p>When we travel to another country, on business or on holiday, we only have a short glimpse of the country and people we are visiting and we readily accept the lifestyle, however it is, because we know we will not be there long.</p>
<p>We may have to cope with understanding a few words in another language, or a new currency and getting used to some new tastes, in food and drink, but this is all part of the experience of being somewhere different.</p>
<p>But if we stay longer or decide to live in another country, we then start to notice some significant differences and realise that the lifestyle is quite a bit different from what we may have expected. In fact we start to judge everything by our own standards.</p>
<p>We ask, “Why don’t they do things the way we do?” “Why don’t they understand what I am saying to them?” “Don’t they have any manners?”</p>
<p>We have a slow realisation that it is not just the language that is so different to our ears, the whole situation is different. The people here have different tastes, different ideas and a very much different understanding to what you are accustomed to.</p>
<p>Over time, we start to have a stronger perception of some of the things that make these people the way they are. Their politics and laws are different, their beliefs and even their religion may be different and their education systems may also be unlike the ones we appreciate.</p>
<p>Their customs, values, ideas, attitudes and social activities may be totally different to what we have become used to. In fact you now have the complete realisation that it is not just the lifestyle that has changed for you.</p>
<p>But was it not that lifestyle that first attracted you to this country and these people. If they had come to your country with the expectation of everything being the way that they knew in their country, would you have changed everything for them, no you would not, so don’t expect them to change everything for you.</p>
<p>Take a deep breath and ask yourself this question, “How do so many people in the world manage to live together in mixed environments without any of the circumstances that you are experiencing affecting their way of life?”</p>
<p>How? This is how. They have realised that it is only their own attitude to the situations that are presented to them that determines the outcome.</p>
<p>By showing tolerance and sensitivity to other people’s feelings, with a recognition and respect for their ideas, you will very soon find that it becomes a natural way of thinking and your attitude will reflect this fact.</p>
<p>Their politics, laws, beliefs, religion, customs, ideas, values and education systems will all remain the same, you just have to give some patient attention to them, to gain better appreciation and understanding.</p>
<p>Getting more involved with the people, in social activities, you will begin to have a much fuller immersion in their ways and they will want to help you to become more integrated with them. They will put a lot of effort into communicating with you, by teaching you some of their language and learning some of yours.</p>
<p>You will find that their ideas, beliefs and values are not so far away from your own. And the enlightenment that families, children, relationships and friends are just as important to them as they are to you will reinforce your sense of belonging.</p>
<p>The creativity and artistic flair that is apparent in many countries will be presented to you by the people in their customs, traditions and folklore. You will have the opportunity to see some very spectacular sights and enjoy some wonderful enthusiastic experiences.</p>
<p>Whether it is just a long visit, relocation due to employment, or your new home, this country and these people are now a part of your way of life. And they will give you, as warm a welcome, as you give them.</p>
<p>Tolerance, sensitivity, respect and the knowledge that we are all the same, despite our differences, can and will, give us an attitude to life and to the people around us, that truly provides us with recognition of why we were put on this earth; to live in harmony and complete the successful fulfilment of our lives.</p>
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		<title>Educate Yourself to Widening Your Mindset in Life and Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 15:39:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you’re fully informed about education,  important, business, self development,, keep reading.
When you run a business, your own personal attitude and experience is going to come into play on a regular basis. To remain on the cutting edge of both the business world and your personal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you’re fully informed about education,  important, business, self development,, keep reading.</p>
<p>When you run a business, your own personal attitude and experience is going to come into play on a regular basis. To remain on the cutting edge of both the business world and your personal life, you can benefit by constantly educating yourself in all areas that interest you and pertain to you and your business.</p>
<p>Self development is going to be very important to your mindset in business and in life. When you are constantly looking for ways to improve upon yourself, it will show in your business and in all aspects of your life. There are many different ways you can do this. Simply reading and watching all that you can is a great way to start.</p>
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<p>You can stay up to date on all the new developments in your niche as well as great business news and information by subscribing to newsletters and magazines as well. Forbes, Bloomberg and CNN are some of the leaders but there are many great sources to teach you more about business and help you educate yourself of the industry.</p>
<p>Why Education is Important</p>
<p>Education is important when it comes to your business and your personal life because the more you know, the better equipped you will be to handle any important decision you are faced with. When the unexpected arrives, you will know the best course of action to take. When faced with difficult decisions your knowledge will help you determine how to deal with these problems. It also helps you stay ahead of competitors and always maintain the top of your game.</p>
<p>When it comes to your business, the better your education, the easier it will be for you to deal with customers. You can take courses to teach you how to approach customers or how to handle an irate customer. You can also learn how to be a positive leader which will help with people you are managing. These skills are essential in any business if you want to be successful. The customer is what makes your company thrive. Poor communication with customers could mean the end of your business. Poor management skills will mean no one wants to work for you or that your employees will not do their best. These skills are also very important in everyday life as you meet all types of people in many different moods on a daily basis.</p>
<p>New technology is being introduced constantly and the only way to stay on top and up-to-date is by constantly educating yourself further. If you stop learning new things, one day you will realize that somewhere down the line, you got left behind. Other companies are still moving forward and you are stuck in the past. Customers look for new modern technology and businesses that understand how it works.</p>
<p>How You Can Educate Yourself</p>
<p>When it comes to getting an education you have several choices. The first thing that you need to consider is how much time you have to put into furthering your education. As we mentioned above, there are many books, audios, videos and other sources both online and offline that can help you educate yourself. In fact, you can go to your local library and get every book you can find on the topic of business and finance and management. You should also look in the self help section for books about motivation, organization and more.</p>
<p>Whenever you have the opportunity to take advantage of a seminar, do so. These can be very beneficial and educational. There are seminars that you can sign up for online as well. This way, you don’t have to travel and you can take the class or attend the seminar from the Internet. The important thing is that you understand that you need to constantly educate yourself if you want to keep up with the world in which you live.</p>
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