For one, as the Arima seminary was a converted Buddhist monastery, and because Valignano emphasized the need for cultural adaptation, the original d�cor was left largely unchanged.
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Leigh Thelmadatter's English as a foreign language class made contributions to the English and Spanish Wikipedia sites as the focus of an academic writing and cultural adaptation class.
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GobiernoUSA . gov is not a direct translation of USA . gov, but rather a social and cultural adaptation designed to address the unique information needs of Spanish speakers.
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In addition, the skills, knowledge and attitudes that the new settlers acquired facilitated their integration into the new settlement and provided the foundation for cultural adaptation and socio-economic reconstruction.
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His first film, " Beijing or Bust ", documents the trials and tribulations of six American born Chinese who chose to return to Beijing and the cultural adaptation they faced.
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Poplak said, " It is a lesson in cross-cultural adaptation, and a warning of how delicate a powerful piece of television art like " The Simpsons " actually is ."
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"Sometimes it's more intelligent to think about the social and cultural adaptation of the product _ for example, the color, the lubrication, the smell, the packaging, " said the tousle-haired, jeans-clad 33-year-old.
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One facet of the Haskalah was a widespread cultural adaptation, as those Jews who participated in the enlightenment began in varying degrees to participate in the cultural practices of the surrounding Gentile population.
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Taylor Business Institute offers one diploma program in Computer Forensics and Cyber Security and one certificate program in English as a Second Language with an optional English and Cultural Adaptation for Healthcare Workers component.