UNDERSTANDING OF MULTICULTURALISM IN HISTORY
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Key words: histories, culture, intercultural communication, communication, teaching, negotiations.Abstract
Abstract: This work analyses the role of history in intercultural communication and gives information about understanding history behind people from other cultures. This article also includes a significant amount of research has primarily been conducted by communication researchers or cross-cultural psychologists.
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