Covers key global regions including both dominant economies (e.g., USA and EU) and emerging markets (e.g., BRICS) Features up-to-date material using recent study findings, data, trends and patterns in international management Features vingnettes, managerial implications and discussion questions to help students apply business concepts Provides students with a strong framework to help them understand the complex subjects in depth Features online ancillary material such as sample syllabi, lecture slides, tests and answer keys for professors
The Three Sisters Soup recipe is a traditional Native American recipe from the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) nation. The term “Three Sisters” refers to the three main crops of some North Ameri…
Lee Oskar Minor Harmonica - Key of Am Harmonic Minor (Key of Am) is a versatile harmonica designed to play Traditional Ethnic Music from many cultures. This INTERNATIONAL BLUES tuning plays fluently in many languages! The Harmonic Minor tuning has a very soulful, Eastern European sound and was used for one entire side of Lee Oskar`s highly acclaimed first solo album. It can be used to play Eastern European, Gypsy, Yiddish, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Asian, and European/American folk music, as well as various selections of jazz and classic show tunes. This multi-purpose harmonica is perfect for any musician looking to explore different musical styles. Get your Lee Oskar A Min Harmonica 10 Hole from Musostuff.com.au today!
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These Aruba style empanadas are filled with so many contradictory, yet complimentary flavors from raisins to eggs with Aruba's multi cultural flavors combined including influences from Indonesia and the Netherlands.
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These Aruba style empanadas are filled with so many contradictory, yet complimentary flavors from raisins to eggs with Aruba's multi cultural flavors combined including influences from Indonesia and the Netherlands.
Earlier this week I shared a list of good places to find free music and sound effects for your students to use in their multimedia projects. The next morning Kinshasa Msola emailed me to with the sugg
These potato dumplings come from Hungary and they are really awesome. Made with mashed potatoes and rolled in buttered breadcrumbs, these little guys are guaranteed to become your favorites!
The Wolof people have a long and glorious history. The Wolof people were first recorded in the 15th century. The
A beautifully designed document to help learners explore their cultural identity. Cultural identity is a complex and multi-faceted concept. This resource will help learners think about the many aspects that make up our cultural identity. Questions are organised under the categories below. The last page looks at the role of a cultural mentor and whether there is someone who can fit that role for them. RESOURCE You will receive 10 pages introducing, explaining and asking questions about: 1. Your people 2. Your language 3. Your place 4. Your culture 5. Your cultural mentor A multi-purpose worksheet that can be used as an individual activity or as part of a classroom lesson. It can be cut up into cards or used as a whole document. It can be used online or it can be printed. It can be used as part of an oral discussion or a written activity. RESOURCE TYPES There are 4 versions of the document so that you can present it as you wish. a standard PDF document a fillable PDF document a formatted Word document an unformatted Word document as images MORE RESOURCES Life in a new culture resources Your cultural identity video and worksheet Your cultural identity question activity Your cultural identity worksheets by englishinsider is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. YOUR FEEDBACK Remember that you earn credits for every rating and comment that you provide. Thank you so much for your feedback! A WORTHY CAUSE Cross-cultural support enriches us all. This Bhutanese school is in need of funds to purchase books, furniture and equipment. Find out more at https://www.gofundme.com/f/funds-for-a-rural-bhutanse-school “This file is an independent product and is not affiliated with, nor has it been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Think Social Publishing, Inc. or by Leah Kuypers, author of The Zones of Regulation."
Fabulous ideas to create interactive "show and touch" tables for International Night- whether at school or in your homeschool co-op!
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In this book an international group of authors reflects mechanisms of the cultural and social construction of landscapes. International migration and global exchange are associated with a multitude of different cultural meanings of landscapes. The logics of multi-cultural perceptions and meanings of landscape call for trans-disciplinary research, and for…
Here you can pay a quick visit to South Africa, learn some fun facts and enjoy a range of printables, colouring pages and worksheets... An aerial view of Cape Town showing Table Mountain in the background. Some Facts about South Africa The 'rainbow nation' of South Africa is a large multi-racial country which covers the southern part of the continent. With a population approaching 50 million, 11 official languages, three capitals, 22,000 plant and 2,000 fish species, South Africa is a country of large numbers! The Sterkfontein limestone caves around Guateng are known as 'The Cradle of Humankind' due to finds of 2 million year old humanoid fossils and tools. Once a Dutch colony dating to 1652, defining moments in history include the Boer War between Afrikaner farmers and the British. The dark period of Apartheid, 1948-1994, when the white minority persecuted the black majority, led to international isolation for the country. In 1886 a gold rush followed large deposits found on a farm at Langlaate. The town which grew there is now the biggest city, Johannesburg. In 1990 Nelson Mandela, held as a prisoner for 27 years, was released from Robben Island. Four years later, the ANC were elected to rule and he became the country's first black president. We have more on Nelson Mandela, including some fun printables and colouring page, here. Cape Town is dominated by the plateau of Table Mountain which overlooks a city that attracts visitors to its shore. Wine lovers flock to the Stellenbosch. Of the dozens of safari parks, the mighty Kruger National Park is world famous for its big five game. It covers almost 2 million hectares. Nobel peace prize winners Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Tutu both once lived in Vilakazi Street in Soweto, a township now part of Johannesburg. South Africans are sports mad, producing champions in rugby and soccer. Soccer is increasingly popular after the 2010 World Cup was hosted here. Food lovers are spoilt. Barbecues, known as "braai", are hugely popular, as are local dishes like Cape Malay bobotie, a sweet and spicy rice dish made with lamb and apricots. Where is South Africa? You can print this map here Lots of Activities...
Satay is made of cubed meat, skewered kebab-fashion, then grilled and eaten with peanut sauce dip. Tracing its origin to the Arabs, the satay has adapted to the multi-cultural palates of Asians with various spicy sauces and different ways of marinating the meats.
ZAM is an international multi-media platform celebrating African creativity and new thinking. Committed to giving an edgy and contemporary viewpoint on Africa, ZAM’s content is free of clichés, platitudes or romantic notions of the continent.
These Aruba style empanadas are filled with so many contradictory, yet complimentary flavors from raisins to eggs with Aruba's multi cultural flavors combined including influences from Indonesia and the Netherlands.
Palačinke...hmmm. Everyone loves pancakes and crepes, and whether they are sweet or savory, they are always a winner! Croatian pancakes are a big favorite in our house. Here is an easy Croatian palačinke recipe for you to enjoy!
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Kajmak (or kaymak) is a Serbian/Croatian/Macedonian unripened (not aged) cheese similar to clotted cream still made in many kitchens today.
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This colorful and tasty one pot meal is a West African classic. Simple preparation, then in the oven it goes. Impress your guests with this easy and exotic treat!
Global awareness is a critical life skill in the 21st century! Here are 10 easy ways to raise globally conscious children from the comfort of your own home!
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courtesy of Cocina Cubana Club (please join) / Pascual Perez and chef Sonia Martinez The following can be added to white rice or used as filling in the “pastelitos” recipe in the desser…