As her world travels take off, she's in for more and more culture shock.
This is also why we need more education and more culture, together with more science.
"It is hoped in the future there will be a much more open culture for reporting incidents and much more patient involvement in the investigations with the ultimate aim of driving the figures down, " the spokeswoman said.
When Disneyland Paris opened, it was criticised by French intellectuals for not incorporating more local culture.
"It's more the culture and informal pressure of having targets and expectations, " he said.
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Schmidt sees no continuity between the Neolithic hunter-gatherers and any more recent culture.
Meanwhile, BBVA's managers do not own significant stakes in the bank and consider themselves to have a more conservative culture.
What if you want the value of your art to go to a soup kitchen that needs cash more than culture?
This is against a backdrop of employers wanting employees to ride with them on a new journey into a more collaborative culture.
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Erddig Hall manager Jamie Watson said the National Trust was determined to show that heritage sites could also refer to more contemporary culture.
While we all know incentives drive behavior, Pret reports that basing the rewards on attitudes over performance creates a more persistent culture of teamwork.
In the competition for talent, startups should focus on a more welcoming culture and greater opportunities, and ensure that they are available for all employees.
Some hope it will create a more attractive culture at Westminster.
While that was certainly the genesis of the problem, it hardly gets to the heart of a problem that seems to speak more to culture than execution.
Indeed, some economists argue that America's relatively debtor-friendly bankruptcy laws explain why it has a more entrepreneurial culture than countries where the law provides greater protection to creditors.
He came out to the press in 1990, played with several lower-division sides over the next few years, and ultimately headed to the States for a new and perhaps more accepting culture.
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This tendency is now so strong that many people in the creative industries see open innovation as a primary threat to their professions and are looking for a new, more protective culture around open innovation.
They are also a more verbal culture.
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Our children don't need new schemes that are supposed to do this or that, we need a return to the old-fashioned values of discipline and proper teaching, coupled with the more understanding culture towards special needs cases that we have today.
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"The problem does not come from the lack of public support from the government, it's more the culture of entrepreneurship that is not that valued in France compared to other countries, " said Souheil Medaghri, co-founder of onefeat, a social mobile game.
Still, as elsewhere, the main burden falls of care on women, there are tensions between generations, and no-one is sure that today's teenagers, growing up in a more individualistic culture, will want to take their turn as carers in twenty years' time.
"The key to building a future for motorsport in your country lies in building a driving culture, more than just a watching culture, " he told me.
The solution, Neely said, is to dig deeper and build a more fundamental ethical culture.
To make the conglomerate's new culture more explicit, Mr Zobel recently created a new subsidiary, run as a venture-capital fund.
They can also be leveraged to increase efficiency, align leadership with functions and capabilities and foster a more innovative corporate culture.
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Policymakers were even more mistaken about culture than they were about numbers.
She believes the barriers are related to culture more than anything else.
For individuals, business leaders and even members of Congress, the path to creating a healthier, more productive organizational culture is paved with accountability.
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Overwhelmingly, they are opting for the Las Vegas paradigm of raw commercialism, rather than the tamer, more regulated casino culture of, say, Australia.
In some cases, specific departments or organizations may have a more relaxed internal culture in which workers swear without anyone batting an eye.
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