Answer: Here some things I found online hope this helps
- "World War II devastated not just Japan, but the Korean Peninsula, and in 1945, the United States and the USSR captured the peninsula and ended Japanese rule there. Korea was divided into two occupation zones that were intended to be temporary"
- "In 1937, WW2 began in Asia with the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War. ... Between 1937 and 1945, 242,341 Koreans served in the Japanese Army; 22,182 of them were killed. A large number of Korean women were conscripted as comfort women who served in Japanese military brothels."
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Customer care is the base of any industry and its growth. It helps us develop a loyal customer base and improve relationships with our customers.
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D. polychronic culture.
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Carlos is from a polychronic culture because he does multiple things at the same time. We can see that on his way to a meeting, he is running errands. That is to say, Carlos is using s specific time for various activities. If Carlos were from a monochronic culture, he would run his errands after or before the meeting. Besides, his trip to the office will be without any stops in other places because he would be dedicating a specific time to every activity he does.
In a high context culture, the communication is mostly implicit. There is a lot of information that the listener takes from voice tone, movements, and expressions. The person has to interpret the message.
In a low context culture, the communication is explicit and very clear. The listener does not have to interpret the message. It is not related to the context as in high context culture, what the speaker said with the focus on the meaning of every word in the message is what he/she meant.
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A few major types of interviews
- informational interview
- individual interview
- screening or telephone interview
Hope this helped!
Mainly this go under the science tab. Just to let you be aware.
Anyways, you change radiant energy into thermal energy. Since the rays warm up the food, which transfer the energy to it, causing it to heat up.
Hope this helps!
~GeeksandNerds