Thursday, October 27, 2016
Thursday, October 20, 2016
What Is A Handshake
Japan:
Meeting:
A formal bow for a greeting in Japan
A formal bow for a greeting in Japan
Departure:
Saying Sayonara informally or "Bai-Bai"
Accepting A Gift:
Gifts are exchanged throughout the year but specifically in the beginning or the mid-year. Gifts are accepted with both hands.
Lesotho:
Meeting:All verbal with a slight nod of the head
Departure:
Just fine saying goodbye since English is the national language
Accepting A Gift:
Accepting a gift is usually frowned upon and not customary
Exchanging Business Cards:
Like accepting gifts this is frowned upon
Uzbekistan:
Meeting:
Take souvenirs or sweets for children of the owner of the house. Hand shaking is usually only for the men.
it is common to ask about health, family, and state of affairs at work and at home
Take souvenirs or sweets for children of the owner of the house. Hand shaking is usually only for the men.
it is common to ask about health, family, and state of affairs at work and at home
Departure:
Accepting A Gift:
If you are accepting a gift be sure to return a gift to whoever in the near future
Exchanging Business Cards:
It is forbidden upon to exchange buisiness cards
Thursday, October 6, 2016
TWN 10/6
Japan:
1 yen to 0.0096 USD
Germany:
1 Euro to 1.12 USD
Hong Kong:
1 Hong Kong Dollar to 0.13 USD
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Effects of Eyjafjallajökull the Volcanic Eruptions of 2010
Eyjafjallajökull Eruptions March 20th - October 2010
Effects on:
Local Economy & Businesses:
Farming, being one of Iceland's main economic sources, was severely effected. Farmers were advised to shelter horses and other livestock during the ash fall. The fallen ash was so thick and wet, it made it extremely difficult to harvest crops, or graze cattle.
Infrastructure:
Over 500 families from Eyjafjöll, and the surrounding areas were evacuated over night. Flights to and from Iceland were postpone. The ash was composed of so much fluoride local farmers were told to keep livestock from drinking from contaminated streams and ponds
International Travel:
The ash followed the jet stream westward over Europe, causing a large shutdown of flights, as volcanic ash is extremely harmful to jet engines. The shutdown in turn had an effect on the economy and cultural events across Europe
Shortages of imports were reported all across Europe. Information technology was unable to be shipped out to their buyers. Pharmaceuticals in the UK suffered as their products are time sensitive and thus can go bad. Many other businesses were affected such as BMW as they were unable to be produced in Germany, so they were shut down over the course of the eruptions.
The red dot represents Eyjafjallajökull, the black represents the spread of the ash. |
After Effects:
The ash made a majority of the soil rich in nutrients making farming better and easier.
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