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he World Fair Trade Organization has declared this week to be World Fair Trade Week. "Fair trade" is quite the buzzword in commerce these days and is generally associated with agricultural products. Chief among those is coffee. The popularity of fair trade coffee is undeniable. But what even is "fair trade" and what does it entail? How "fair" is it? Or is it just a marketing gimmick? James Harrigan and Antony Davies get into the nitty-gritty of this and more in this week's episode of Words and Numbers.
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Answer: high context Culture.
Explanation:The concepts of high context a refer to how people communicate in different cultures. Differences can be derived from the extent to which meaning is transmitted through actual words used or implied by the context.
High context usually implies a lot of unspoken information is implicitly transferred during communication. People in a high context culture such as Iraq tend to place a larger importance on long-term relationships and loyalty and have fewer rules and structure implemented. The following applies for a High Context Culture
-Indirect and implicit messages
-Polycrhonic
-Low use of non-verbal communication
-Use intuition and feelings to make decisions
-Long-term relationships
-Relationships are more important than schedule.
The other type of culture is the Low Context Culture as found in the US. The opposite of the High Context Culture traits applies here.
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Hysterical Analysis
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"Historical thinking involves the ability to identify, analyze, and evaluate ... , and construct models that historians use to divide history into discrete periods"
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