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| traditional and non mainstream cultural activities that are not financially driven. |
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| industries that produce and sell popular culture as commodities. |
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| domination or control through media. |
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| domination or exploitation utilizing technological forms. |
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| domination through the spread of cultural products. |
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| learning that comes from a particular relationship but generalizes to other contexts. |
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| a style of interaction for an intercultural couple in which one partner yields to the others cultural pattern. denies their own culture. |
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| style of interaction for an intercultural couple in which both partners give up some part of their own cultural habits and beliefs to minimize differences. |
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| style of interaction for an intercultural couple in which both partners attempt to erase their individual cultures. |
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| a style of interaction for an intercultural couple in which partners deal with the differences by negotiating their relationship. |
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| conflict management that an individual achieves their goal at the expense of others needs. |
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| conflict management style that is open and direct exchange of information in an attempt to reach a solution between both parties. |
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| conflict management style that involves sharing to reach a mutually acceptable solution. |
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| device that helps determine if we are communicating at a descriptive, interpretive, or evaluation level. |
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| not sure why things are not going well when interacting. |
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| reaching the level of a competent communicator. |
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| when communication goes so smooth is takes no conscious process. this is ideal. |
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| separates you, the other, and context equally. |
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| an individual can emotionally deal with something unknown. |
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