Culture from the Inside Out.Culture From The Inside Out Alan Cornes Intercultural in·ter·cul·tur·al adj. Of, relating to, involving, or representing different cultures: an intercultural marriage; intercultural exchange in the arts. Press PO Box 700, Yarmouth, ME 04096 193193004X $24.95 1-866-372-2665 Culture From The Inside Out: Travel--And Meet Yourself by training and development consultant Alan Cornes is a self-help guide that focuses on why and how some people adapt to a new culture easily while others find it a protracted pro·tract tr.v. pro·tract·ed, pro·tract·ing, pro·tracts 1. To draw out or lengthen in time; prolong: disputants who needlessly protracted the negotiations. 2. struggle. Exploring ways by which business travelers and others can learn to not only build skills and understand new customs, but also come to a better realization of one's own personality and use that knowledge to aid one's endeavors in a strange land, Culture From The Inside Out presents solid advice in clear, accessible terms. An excellent primer prim·er n. A segment of DNA or RNA that is complementary to a given DNA sequence and that is needed to initiate replication by DNA polymerase. to mastering the skill of learning new things quickly and fluently flu·ent adj. 1. a. Able to express oneself readily and effortlessly: a fluent speaker; fluent in three languages. b. . |
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