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Title: Language In America
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September 10, 1996 |
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If you are selling America abroad and telling
America's story abroad, then you have to understand the value systems of that foreign
public that you are speaking to. “The statement made emphasized on businesses
competing effectively in a global economy by learning other languages, as well as other
cultures on their own terms... Showed first 250 characters
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If you are selling America abroad and telling
America's story abroad, then you have to understand the value systems of that foreign
public that you are speaking to. “The statement made emphasized on businesses
competing effectively in a global economy by learning other languages, as well as other
cultures on their own terms... Showed next 250 characters
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