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Book Review
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book "The Spirit Catches You and you Fall Down" is written by Anne Fadiman. Anne Fadiman is an American author, editor and teacher. Anne Fadiman is the Francis Writer-in-Residence at Yale. Her first book, “The Spirit Catches You and You Fal...

The Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down
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The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, author Anne Fadiman investigates two cultures, Western and Hmong, and relates how those cultures responded to the illness of an infant Hmong girl, Lia Lee. Fadiman, former editor of The American Sch...

Intercultural Communication
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Intercultural communication refers to the communication between people from different cultures. According to Samovar and Porter (10:1991) “intercultural communication occurs whenever a message is produced by a member of one culture for cons...

Fundamental Of Interpersonal Communications
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fundamental human need that’s why Maslow has placed them at first level. After the physiological needs are fulfilled than the need for safety arises. Safety Needs Safety y is also the basic needs of all the human beings. Everyone wants safe...

Melting Pot
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melting pot metaphor, melting diverse nationalities and races creates one entity, a new American identity. In 1782, French immigrant Michel-Guillaume-Jean de Crèvecœur, using the more American-sounding pen name J. Hector St. John, published...

The Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down
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the U.S? Introduction The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman (1997) demonstrate how when it comes to biomedicine two vastly different cultures are likely to clash. In the ethnography, Dr. Neil Ernst explained his reasoning...

Critical Review
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1997 by Anne Fadiman. The book focuses the struggles of Hmong refugee family with a child; it captures the scene of the interaction of the refugee family with the healthcare system in California. The child was deprived of proper food while...