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Indian Negotiation Style: A Cultural Perspective [PDF]
While a great deal has been written about negotiation styles in Japan (Graham, 1984; March, 1988; Kramer, 1989) and in China (Pye, 1982; Blackman, 1997; Faure, 1998; Fang, 1999), negotiation in India appears to be the poor cousin as far as the negotiation literature goes.
Michael Benoliel, Amrit Kaur
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1987
Charles D. Collins, Raymond Head
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Charles D. Collins, Raymond Head
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Acculturation, alcoholism and Indian-style Alcoholics Anonymous.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Supplement, 1981end of the 18th century, they did not want to expose the Indians to alcohol and offered them only tea and coffee to drink, using muskets, ammunition, blankets, iron and copper for barter. But once it became known that a lucrative fur trade was awaiting adventurers along the western coast of North America, exploitation of the Indians by whisky traders ...
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Native Fashion Now: North American Indian Style
2016Review of Native Fashion Now: North American Indian Style, Reviewed May 2016 by Amy De Simone, Research Associate, College of Human Ecology, Kansas State University, amydesimone@gmail.com.
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Rising incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer — a call to action
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2020Naohiko Akimoto +2 more
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Gold and Cholis: Indian Christian Sartorial Style
2004Abstract The sartorial styles that Indian Christians adopted in the 19th and early 20th centuries reflected the new social identities that accompanied the conversion to Christianity. Sartorial style functioned an arena for displaying and contesting claims about the social and moral condition of individuals and communities.
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