Cross-Cultural Communication, Vol.7, No.4, December 31, 2011
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Table of Contents
Articles
| Conversation Analysis in Cross-Culture Team Communication | |
| Huili WANG, Yi HU, Shuo CAO | 49-55 |
| John Keats’s and Suhrab Sipihri’s Poems in the Light of Objective Correlative | |
| Nasser Maleki, Maryam Navidi | 56-62 |
| Righteousness in Chinese and Western Culture: RUSH HOUR and ROMANCE OF THREE KINGDOMS | |
| Min LEI | 63-65 |
| Organization of Topics in Intercultural and Intracultural Small Talk | |
| Kentei Takaya | 17-24 |
| Engendering the Feminine Power: Identity, Prescience and Anticipation in Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing and The Good Terrorist | |
| Pedram Lalbakhsh, Wan Roselezam Wan Yahya | 30-35 |
| Role Play- An Effective Approach to Developing Overall Communicative Competence | |
| Qing XU | 36-39 |
| The Ideology of Betrayal in Yasmine Zahran’s novel A Beggar at Damascus Gate | |
| Fahd A. Salameh, Qusai A. Thebyan | 40-48 |
| Livelihood Opportunities Through Informal Housing in the New Capital City of Dodoma, Tanzania | |
| Albinus M. Makalle, Simeon Mesaki, Martern A. Victor | 104-120 |
| The Analysis of Sula’s Eccentricity in Character: Family and Community’s Influence on a Person’s Character | |
| Guiqin AN | 25-29 |
| Readership Pattern of Indigenous Language Newspapers Among Selected Nigerian | |
| O. F. ALABI | 121-126 |
| A Socio-cultural Analysis of Yoruba Discourse Patterns in selected Child Welfare Clinics in Southwestern Nigeria | |
| Taiwo Abioye | 71-78 |
| Biofuel production in Tanzania: Local communities’ perceptions | |
| R. S. Shemdoe, I. R. Mwanyoka | 79-85 |
| Professional Codes versus External Enforcement: Chinese and Australian Norm-Setting in Pharmaceutical Ethics Compared | |
| Liping DU | 1-6 |
| Foregrounding Foucault's Ideas of Power in Shelly’s Mont Blanc and Malekolshoare Bahar’s Damavandieh | |
| Noorbakhsh Hooti, Maryam Navidi | 7-16 |
| Politeness Phenomenon in Abiku Names Among the Yoruba Africans: A Pragmatic Study | |
| Idowu Odebode, Adenike Onadipe | 127-132 |
| Auto-Bio/Ethnography as a Curriculum in Cross-Culture Communication: A Voice from the Other Shore | |
| Methal R. Mohammed-Marzouk | 133-139 |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Conception of Time in The House of the Seven Gables | |
| Nazmi AL-Shalabi | 140-147 |
| Public Policy Survey Method Research Based on Multi-Fit Perspective | |
| Wei FAN, Xuejun CAI, Lushan PAN, Jiao HAO | 148-152 |
| Discussion on the Methods and Experiences for Improving Employability of University Graduates in China | |
| Nuan WEN | 86-90 |
| Delving into EFL Learners’ Cultural Conceptions Through Metaphor Analysis | |
| Mostafa Morady Moghaddam, Mina Gholamzadeh | 91-100 |
| Teaching Situation and Strategy of Phonetics in Universities’ Ancient Chinese Courses | |
| Binghua DONG, Hua XU, Shuhua CAI | 101-103 |
| Study on the Construction of the Day Care Centre for the Elderly in Chinese Communities | |
| An YAN | 66-70 |
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