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Give 2 examples of an observable artifact of Florida’s cultu…

Give 2 examples of an observable artifact of Florida’s culture. For each, describe what this tells you about the state culture.

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If an international business manager interacts with their pa…

If an international business manager interacts with their partners in South Korea the same way they interact with their partners in China, they likely fall prey to what?

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The extent of disparity between values, norms, and practices…

The extent of disparity between values, norms, and practices between the home and host culture refers to

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The explicitly stated values written on an organization’s we…

The explicitly stated values written on an organization’s website (e.g., on their mission, vision, and values statement) represent which aspect of that organization’s culture?

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According to Trompenaars’s research, some cultures adopt a f…

According to Trompenaars’s research, some cultures adopt a flexible attitude, where they believe things in the environment move in natural shifts and people must “go with the flow.” What is this attitude called?

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The process that drives a system away from constant internal…

The process that drives a system away from constant internal conditions is called:

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The body maintains blood sugar levels (the amount of glucose…

The body maintains blood sugar levels (the amount of glucose in the blood) within an optimal window.  It can’t be too high or the body perceives it as an emergency.  It also can’t be too low or the body perceives it as an emergency.  When you eat a meal that is full of sugar, blood sugar levels increase above the optimal levels.  The information that blood sugar levels are too high is picked up by nerve endings in the digestive tract and sent to the brain.  The brain sends a message to the pancreas to release insulin.  Insulin helps the body lower blood sugar levels.  In the negative feedback system, insulin is considered the:

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In the example of childbirth the uterus contracts.  This pus…

In the example of childbirth the uterus contracts.  This pushes the baby’s head against the cervix.  Nerve endings in the cervix send a message to the brain that this is happening.  The brain secretes oxytocin.  Oxytocin stimulates the uterus to contract again and the baby’s head pushes even harder against the cervix.  Oxytocin is an example of:

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The muscle on the anterior side of the tibia is the:

The muscle on the anterior side of the tibia is the:

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What kind of neuron would cause a muscle to contract?

What kind of neuron would cause a muscle to contract?

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