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    Overview of Inter Cultural Communication

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    In five pages inter cultural communication is the focus of this dicussion of relevant terms including technological advances, polychronic and monochronic time, and cultural temporality. Ten sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    Within the fundamental framework of civilization reside a number of issues that serve to impede inter-cultural and gender communication. Considering the multitude of  cultural variance that exists throughout the world, it is quite easy to understand the inherent difficulties when one society attempts to communicate with another when there is only a minimum  of comprehension of the others language. The fact that language erects a significant communication barrier is quite easy to understand; with the dozens of various tongues spoken around the  world, it does not take much comprehension to accept this argument. Because this barrier exists, it is not a simple task to express oneself to a person of a  different heritage by utilizing speech alone. Anthropologist Edward T. Hall recognized the inherent differences between and among cultures, espousing the theory that certain cultural components are at the root of  inter-cultural communication breakdown. Hall postulated that the world is comprised of two fundamental cultural elements: monochronic and polychronic time. Americans, he contends, apply monochronic time in their quest  for punctuality, preciseness and scheduling that clearly represents "an outgrowth of the industrial revolution" (Hall, 1959, p. PG), while France, for example, is a polychronic cultures by way of its  importance of human relationships and interactions over stringent social boundaries. "Many things may occur at once (since many people are involved in everything), and interruptions are frequent" (Hall, 1959,  p. PG). When one examines the intrinsic elements of inter-cultural communication, the aspect of cultural temporality must also be addressed as it relates  to time and space, inasmuch as this represents the imprinted cultural behavior that is entrenched within an individuals psyche from birth. "It is impossible to assume that man is 

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