 | James Hoare, Susan Pares - 2000 - 91 pages
Koreans tend to be extremely proud and have an introspective view of the outside world; but their historic ambivalence regarding visitors is now giving way to a more positive ... | |
 | Russell Warren Howe - 1988 - 275 pages
Briefly describes the history, geography, and culture of Korea, looks at similarities and differences between the Koreans and the Japanese, and depicts daily life in Korea | |
 | Rex Shelley - 1992 - 280 pages
Gives informative tips on the do's and don'ts of custom in Japan and provides interesting insights into the social and business attitudes of the Japanese people. | |
 | Pyong Gap Min - 1998 - 133 pages
A massive wave of immigration is sweeping across America. How do new immigrants, specifically Koreans in New York, assimilate? This book fills the gap of knowledge and answers ... | |
 | L. Robert Kohls - 2001 - 252 pages
Perhaps more than any other East Asian country, Korea adheres to the traditional collectivist and Confucian traits of harmony, hierarchy, status and proper behavior. In ... | |
 | Christopher Bates, Ling-li Bates - 1995 - 256 pages
Whether you travel for business, pleasure, or a combination of the two, the ever-popular "Culture Shock!" series belongs in your backpack or briefcase. Get the nuts-and-bolts ... | |
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