Well, I don't know what exactly it taught you, but for me it taught me a list of things:
- how to work cohesively with people with dramatically different ideas than me
- how to appreciate and participate in other cultures
- my actions and the results are dependent on me
- social systems are drastically different and are dependent on your cultural background
- There are universal human wishes and things with which you can bond
- the importance of social support, and the significance of belonging to a community
These are just a couple things I learned from moving cross-culturally throughout my life.
<h3>Answer: The Kurds are mostly ethnic people and do not have any independent religion of their own. On the other hand, Persians have Zoroastrianism as their regional religion. The two people also speak different languages. The Kurds speak in Kurdish while Persians speak Farsi, the dominant language in Iran</h3><h3 /><h3>Explanation:</h3>
Work much and much harder, to get up, their income. Because no one would like a horrible worker at their place, if you have hat, I would suggest you to start making good work for your boss.
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Answer:
<h3>both Jan and Duncan are liable on the contract for the purchase of land.
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Explanation:
- A contract can be signed by an agent on behalf of an authority if the intended nature of the contract remain the same.
- This type of contract signing usually takes in the corporate sector where the head of a firm may hire an agent to sign contracts on behalf of the firm.
- When contracts are signed by an agent on behalf of the employer, both the agent and the employer becomes liable to the contract as agents represent the principal/employer.
The main idea is <span>Factory workers are degraded at work and at home on a daily basis.
The excerpts above describes the past situation where factories did not even provide necessary salary to sustain the living of their hard-working labors, but they never had a chance to change jobs because they couldn't find another opportunity.</span>