can you tell me about your cultural adjustment and cultural conflict in your country?
i am Christa...from indonesia, i am university student who take cross cultural understanding. i want to ask you about cultural adjustment(how newcomers in your country can get along with the culture) and i want to know about cultural conflict there.. please answer my question as soon as possible i really need it as soon as possible
Sociology - 2 Answers
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I'm Mann. From Campbell, California USA. Those who come into our country can most likely find an easy time adjusting. USA is a melting pot where people from all over the world, from all different cultures come in to try and make a living here. The reasons each person comes here is different. Maybe more opportunities, maybe a better lifestyle, maybe it is safer. Around the area I live, most people get along fine, despite of being a different religion or from a different country. Cultural conflict? Sometimes people find the actions that people do that are from a different culture revolting, disgusting, horrible, or maybe it just makes them uncomfortable from what they are used to. People are able to do almost anything what want as long as it does not break any law. Having disputes because of being from somewhere else may be common, but easily solved.
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when I lived in Singapore for a week, I'm immersed in new problems: housing, transportations, new friends, eating, and also language. i just can handle it with understanding any differences encountered. its a normal part of the adjustment process and I need not to be ashamed of it. i just begin to understand textbooks or dictionary and lectures. I must experience all the stages and its helpful in understanding the language and also the cultures.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
australian student visa assessment level?
australian student visa assessment level?
im 16 and i just graduated year 11 and applying for my student visa to australia for my foundation studies. what's my assessment level? im from indonesia
Immigration - 2 Answers
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To be considered for a Student Visa, you must first complete an application form (157W) which is available free of charge either from the Australian High Commission. The application form must be accompanied by the correct application fee, which should be in the form of a bank draft made payable to the Australian High Commission. It is best to apply through a university representative as the application procedure is quite long and cumbersome. The application fee for a student (temporary) visa can be found from the official High Commission. The fee is subject to change without notice. An application will not be accepted unless it is made in the prescribed form and with the correct fee.
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You would be Assessment Level 2. Foundation studies have the same AL as that of Higher Education but even if you will be at a secondary school, the AL is the same. Make sure you understand the additional requirements for the welfare of students under 18. http://www.immi.gov.au/students/students/571-2/eligibility-student-18.htm
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im 16 and i just graduated year 11 and applying for my student visa to australia for my foundation studies. what's my assessment level? im from indonesia
Immigration - 2 Answers
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To be considered for a Student Visa, you must first complete an application form (157W) which is available free of charge either from the Australian High Commission. The application form must be accompanied by the correct application fee, which should be in the form of a bank draft made payable to the Australian High Commission. It is best to apply through a university representative as the application procedure is quite long and cumbersome. The application fee for a student (temporary) visa can be found from the official High Commission. The fee is subject to change without notice. An application will not be accepted unless it is made in the prescribed form and with the correct fee.
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You would be Assessment Level 2. Foundation studies have the same AL as that of Higher Education but even if you will be at a secondary school, the AL is the same. Make sure you understand the additional requirements for the welfare of students under 18. http://www.immi.gov.au/students/students/571-2/eligibility-student-18.htm
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
How to make a village develop to become success village?
How to make a village develop to become success village?
I'm a student university at gadjah mada university <UGM> Indonesia. I want to develop a village in one location especially in Jogjakarta province that located in Indonesia. My friend ever said that in that village still many people who can't read and write. Include : Adults. I really surprise to hear that. So that, I want to help them. So what step that must I do first? And Must I build relation with social department or other social organization?
Words & Wordplay - 1 Answers
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You can't because if it does it will become like Jakarta.They should keep their tradition and culture.Don't let all places in Indonesia become like the ugly Jakarta or Tangerang.
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I'm a student university at gadjah mada university <UGM> Indonesia. I want to develop a village in one location especially in Jogjakarta province that located in Indonesia. My friend ever said that in that village still many people who can't read and write. Include : Adults. I really surprise to hear that. So that, I want to help them. So what step that must I do first? And Must I build relation with social department or other social organization?
Words & Wordplay - 1 Answers
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You can't because if it does it will become like Jakarta.They should keep their tradition and culture.Don't let all places in Indonesia become like the ugly Jakarta or Tangerang.
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
how to determine the pressure power, pressure rates and head suction from a peristaltic pump?
how to determine the pressure power, pressure rates and head suction from a peristaltic pump?
i am a student from indonesia, As part of my engineering degree I am to design a peristaltic pump. I have found a lot of general background information such as working principle; advantages etc. However I have struggled to find more indepth information on the actual theory of design. Such that I am unable to determine, for example, the optimum amount of rollers or shoes; flow and pressure rates ; optimum speed, etc. If anyone has experience of these pumps and could point me in the right direction or link me to useful websites or textbooks which would allow me to complete this project with the desired scientific proof i would be very grateful. I thank you in advance for your time.
Engineering - 1 Answers
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I think the best thing to do would be to contact a pump manufacturer or distributer. They should be able to tell you some pupmp specifics.
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i am a student from indonesia, As part of my engineering degree I am to design a peristaltic pump. I have found a lot of general background information such as working principle; advantages etc. However I have struggled to find more indepth information on the actual theory of design. Such that I am unable to determine, for example, the optimum amount of rollers or shoes; flow and pressure rates ; optimum speed, etc. If anyone has experience of these pumps and could point me in the right direction or link me to useful websites or textbooks which would allow me to complete this project with the desired scientific proof i would be very grateful. I thank you in advance for your time.
Engineering - 1 Answers
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I think the best thing to do would be to contact a pump manufacturer or distributer. They should be able to tell you some pupmp specifics.
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