Analyze how culture affects communication

Analyze how culture affects communication by connecting the communication principles you learn to the real world. Consider a recent conversation with a friend, relative, or acquaintance that was in person or electronically. In what ways did your culture and the other person’s culture affect the communication? Use examples of your personal knowledge of culture and communication competence to support your position.

Write a two- to three-page paper, not counting the title page and the references page, that summarizes how culture affected your communication experience. While including cited support for terms and concepts is important, the bulk of this paper should be in your own words about your own experience.
If, for any reason, you are not comfortable discussing your personal cultural background, you can choose communication between two characters from a scene in a movie or television show. How did the culture of the characters affect the communication in that scene?

Social trends affecting consumer behavior

The rise of the electric car: One of the most notable social trends affecting consumer behavior is the idea of going green. As climate change and environmental concerns increase in their seriousness and impact, consumers seek to buy green products that might help mitigate or combat the problem. In response, many companies are developing new green products—including electric cars. The first electric car actually was built in 1891, but it lost popularity when Henry Ford introduced the gas-powered Model T. Electric cars regained consumers’ interest as Toyota developed its Prius in the late 1990s. The original Prius actually was a hybrid, powered by both gas and electricity; its success prompted other companies such as Honda, General Motors (GM), Ford, and Chevrolet to innovate their own hybrid models, as well as some all-electric versions. By the early 2000s, though, all the major automakers had terminated their all-electric programs. It was not until 2006, when Tesla Motors revealed its Roadster, that a modern version of the all-electric car became a distinct and appealing possibility.

Tesla remains the gold standard for electric cars. The Model S all-electric sedan is the top-ranked ultra-luxury vehicle. Yet its high price has kept the brand from being a very widely purchased car. For example, a new Tesla Model S 75D starts at $75,700, and models with longer ranges without recharging start at $98,700.71 Even if more customers might want to purchase an all-electric car, few of them can afford a Tesla. In response, Tesla innovated a less expensive entry model, the Model 3, that starts around $35,000.72 In parallel, other companies have released their more economical all-electric options: the Chevrolet Bolt starts around $37,000 and offers a battery life comparable to that of the Tesla Model S.73 General Motors also recently decided to compete with Tesla directly. One of Tesla’s greatest advantages has been its over-the-air software, which automatically and regularly updates the cars’ software when they are plugged in overnight. Recognizing that it already installs OnStar Page 170as a safety service standard on any GM vehicle, GM has found a large fleet of connected cars at its disposal already. Therefore, it plans to use OnStar as a means to compete directly with Tesla’s software.

Furthermore, GM’s latest all-electric car seeks to do more than address just the problem of climate change; it wants to help drivers overcome the problem of congestion in cities. Its all-electric E100 will cost only $14,000 before incentives; with the incentives, the paid price drops to close to $5,000.75 But it is being launched only in China, under the company’s Baojun brand. The Chinese car market is the largest in the world, and the electric car segment is the largest growing segment in China, due in part to the subsidies and incentives offered by the national and local governments. Accordingly, China already makes up 40 percent of the worldwide electric car market. The E100 has been designed specifically to meet the needs of consumers living in Chinese cities, in that it is compact, seating only two adults, and easy to maneuver in the heavily populated streets. Furthermore, its top speed is 62 miles per hour, and its battery can last for about 96 miles, and then takes only about 7.5 hours to charge. It might not be an ideal option for someone living in a rural area who needs to travel long distances, but it is perfect for a city dweller. Finally, although the car does not cost much to own, the E100 still provides some key luxuries: the interior features a digital dashboard, a seven-inch touchscreen center console, and Wi-Fi capabilities.

Launched in China by General Motors, the inexpensive Baojun electric car is designed to overcome the problems of congestion in cities. ©Imaginechina via AP Images Within the week of its announcement, more than 5,000 people had registered to buy the first 200 models of the E100, spurring the company to make another 500 cars available quickly. Although the E100 will be available only in the Guangxi region of China in the immediate term, GM plans to expand its availability throughout the country as soon as possible.

1. Discuss how specific environmental issues examined in this chapter impact the development and sale of electric cars.

2. Which market do you believe will be more successful, Tesla in the United States or GM’s E100 in China?

3. Defend your answer.

The promotion of physical fitness and health

You are employed as an engineer and your company designs a product that involves transmitting large amounts of data over the internet. Due to bandwidth limitations, a compression algorithm needs to be involved. Discuss how you would decide whether to use a lossless or lossy approach to compression, depending on the application. Mention the advantages and disadvantages of both.

In what ways has exercise physiology contributed to a broader understanding of the role physical activity and exercise play in the promotion of physical fitness and health, as well as the understanding of successful sport and athletic performance?v

Benefits of using telehealth

Describe what you feel are the benefits of using telehealth. Discuss what you feel are some of the barriers involved in using telehealth. During the covid 19 pandemic, the number of healthcare organizations offering telehealth has a growing. Do you feel telehealth use will continue to rise? Explain. What foods could you add to your diet to bring your personal dietary goals into line?
What specific food/ food group could you cut down on or eliminate to bring your personal
dietary goals into line?

The radiological examination

Consider an ethical decision that you have made within the last three years. Examine how you reached this decision. In light of your personal experiences since the decision was made, determine whether you would make the same decision today. If not, examine how and why your decision would be different.

Choose two or more of the medical terms from the letter and use them in a different context. Be creative and have fun. (for example – When the x-ray was done I moved ‘laterally’ towards the door)

Using the three views from the radiological examination, describe a piece of clothing someone is wearing. (for example – the buttons run along the sagittal plane on the anterior surface of the blouse)

What do you think the doctor sees in the evidence to support his finding?

The effect of stigma and discrimination

In any country’s context, discuss the effect of stigma and discrimination on a particularly vulnerable population. Identify and describe the vulnerable population that you’ve chosen to discuss.

Explain the nature of their stigmatization and discrimination (by who, why, what, how, primary vs. secondary).
Identify and explain potential or real health outcomes of this stigmatization or discrimination, including access to services and interventions.

For this week’s discussion please discuss how coding can assist healthcare facilities in analyzing their patient needs. Please list and discuss at least three reasons and include practical examples

Types of muscle contraction

Provide one example of an exercise one may use to improve in each of the protocol performances assessed in Part II of the lab experience.  Give a specific name and brief description of the exercise and an explanation of how/why inclusion would possibly aid with muscle fitness improvement, including the connection with the types of muscle contraction.  You cannot use your exercise example more than once. Be sure to provide a reader-friendly organization of information.

Understanding of sport psychology

Situation: Greg plays third base on your baseball team and seldom makes an error or mistake in practice. Unfortunately, he constantly performs poorly in-game situations, despite giving 100% effort. This is especially true in critical situations (e.g., bases loaded, two outs, the bottom of the last inning, and Greg is up to bat).

Questions: Answer both of the following questions in no more than a 5-minute video, answering and responding to each question. 1. Based on your understanding of sport psychology, what is Greg’s problem? Define and discuss. 2. As Greg’s coach, how can you help him solve this problem? You MUST be specific, citing material from the course content and your text.

The production of thyroid hormone

Hypothyroidism, a disease characterized by a decrease in the production of thyroid hormone, is hypothesized to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD).  In a follow-up study of 1,000 men aged 55 years and older, the investigators are interested in the potential impact of subclinical hypothyroidism on the incidence of myocardial infarction. The overall cumulative incidence of CVD in this cohort was 1.8%. The cumulative incidence of CVD was 12.8% among the 47 men with subclinical hypothyroidism and 1.3% among men without hypothyroidism. The overall prevalence of subclinical hypothyroidism in the cohort was 4.7%.

 

Q: Assuming causality, what proportion of CVD in men aged 55 and above with subclinical hypothyroidism can be prevented by treating all men with subclinical hypothyroidism with thyroid hormone replacement therapy? Calculate the etiologic fraction among the exposed.

Advantage of the privacy and anonymity

According to the Department of Homeland Security, human “traffickers often take advantage of the privacy and anonymity accessible through the hospitality industry (Department of Homeland Security, n.d., para. 1)”. As hospitality professionals, we must learn to recognize and report possible signs of trafficking. Answer the following questions.

  • What is human trafficking?
    • How does it impact the Hotel Industry?
  • As a hospitality professional, what role do you play in helping to increase human trafficking awareness?
    • Use sources to support your rationale.
  • List five potential human trafficking signs and/or “red flags.”
    • How would you address if faced with any of these signs while working at a hotel?
  • What are some current initiatives taken by companies to increase awareness?