CyraCom team members help thousands of people communicate every day by removing cultural and
linguistic barriers in all levels of every day conversation...
Not exact matches
Canada is expected to have a comparative advantage
in the implementation of an export assistance service to address
linguistic and cultural
barriers to exporting.
He says, «the language
barriers in relation to those who are outside the confines of theology and Christianity have consequently not been removed 5 Thus, the
linguistic barrier is a problem not only between nations, but also a problem of a multilinguistic society like Indian.
There is a commonly held assumption that «Black Africans» do not face
linguistic barriers but those who originate
in countries such as Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo do face language difficulties
in their education or
in getting a job
Many governmental plans are now
in place to recruit and retain foreigners into Japan's scientific sphere; however, there are still some
barriers for foreign scholars who would like to build their career
in Japan, including a general lack of
linguistic prowess and difficulty navigating cultural nuances.
Invented by Polish oculist and polyglot Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof (who wrote under the pseudonym «Doktoro Esperanto»), Esperanto is a language constructed
in hopes of bringing people together by overcoming
linguistic barriers.
So, while dating Russian women, you have to take burden and learn Russian, which will help you out
in breaking
linguistic barriers.
Although many schools embrace the
linguistic and cultural differences of students and their parents,
in many others, the parents» inability to communicate
in English is an incredible
barrier to participation.
In her study, Dr. El Masri sought to examine the extent to which technology can help displaced Syrian students learn science and overcome linguistic barriers by facilitating lessons in their native languag
In her study, Dr. El Masri sought to examine the extent to which technology can help displaced Syrian students learn science and overcome
linguistic barriers by facilitating lessons
in their native languag
in their native language.
Using technology to overcome the language
barrier: Dr. El Masri wraped up the discussion by illustrating the
linguistic and technological
barriers that prevent Syrian children relocated
in Lebanon from accessing learning technologies.
Perhaps
in anticipation of that hearing, the bill underwent some revision this week including a new name, the California Education for a Global Economy Initiative — a move that might better emphasize the state's
linguistic diversity as a gift rather than a
barrier.
Instead, localization should be considered a method that helps the developers
in reaching an even wider audience and communicating their message through
linguistic barriers.
By bringing pivotal works to diverse communities, The Art Production Fund hopes to reach wide audiences and reduce the physical as well as the psychic distance of cultural, class,
linguistic, racial and income
barriers that hinder participation
in contemporary art.
The fund works to reduce the physical as well as the psychic distance of cultural, class,
linguistic, racial, and income
barriers that may hinder participation
in contemporary art.
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In providing information, the Judicial Council shall emphasize the elimination of cultural and
linguistic barriers and the accommodation of the needs of persons with disabilities.
«Monster Hunter: World has overcome both
linguistic and cultural
barriers to delight approximately 7 million players worldwide, and has shipped 7.5 million units, making it the best - selling title
in company history,» Haruhiro Tsujimoto, President and COO, said
in the release.
Cultural Competency
in Child Welfare Practice: A Bridge Worth Building Bridging Refugee Youth and Children's Services (2007) Discusses the cultural and
linguistic barriers that can be experienced when child welfare workers interact with foreign - born parents and the unique needs of refugee and immigrant families.