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After learning specific critical cultural differences, expatriate trainees can participate in CULTURAL STIMULATIONS, i<span>n which they practice adapting to these differences.
cultural stimulation is a set of principle that believe that in order for someone to be truly healthy, we not only have to fulfill the physical needs but also the psychological needs.
Learning the value of each cultures, could help people understand how to act to people from another cuture which could contribute to the happiness of all members within them and the people form another culture</span>
During the industrial revolution many people immigrated to the US for several reasons however since you asked about the industrial reasons I will only answer those. The US had a lot more opportunities than Europe, it is significantly larger and started to industrialize later, this made many more job opportunities open. This made the US a very good prospect for many people so filled with ideas about the "American Dream" they packed their bags and families and left for America. Other factors such as the crowded and ba conditions of the European cities also made the journey seem inviting. Other than industrial reasons racism an discrimination made many minority groups in Europe miserable, the Jews had been mistreated for years and in countries such as Austria-Hungary the non German speaking people were treated as lower class citizens, in Britain many irish and scottish men left for similar reasons.
A state senator term last exactly either 2 or 4 years. I depends on the state.
12 states have a two year term
And 31 states have 4 year terms
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Interventions are programs intended to change the attitudes or behaviors of the participants. The French sociologist Alain Touraine introduced this technique. The technique involves combination of program elements or strategies in order to produce some change or improvement. Communities, worksites, schools, health care organizations can implement interventions.