Compare and contrast the intercultural communication business practices between China and the USA.
    A few words about WRITING your paper:
    I require an introductory paragraph. It must introduce the topic, state the main
    argument of the paper, set forth the plan by which the paper unfolds, and state the
    papers conclusion. In brief, after having read the first paragraph, your reader should
    know precisely what the paper is about, its main claims, how it unfolds, and where it will
    end up.
    Write the paper in coherent paragraphs. Each paragraph should flow naturally and
    logically from the previous paragraph, and on to the next paragraph, following a clear
    train of analysis.
    Good writing is clear writing. Write in simple, declarative sentences. Use the active
    voice.
    Feel free to quote from books, articles, or experts, but do not waste space with very
    lengthy quotations briefly paraphrase these passages instead.
    A few words about acknowledging and citing sources:
    Every time you use somebody elses ideas or words, you must acknowledge the
    source of the information (unless the information is common knowledge).
    You may acknowledge these sources by using footnotes, endnotes, or in-text notes.
    Dont get hung up on details of citation style: what really matters is (1) that you cite your sources in
    such a way that readers can identify your sources and check your facts, and (2) that you
    use the same citation style throughout the paper. (When
    citing Internet sources that do not have printed equivalents, identify the author,
    document title, Internet address, and the date that you retrieved the document.)
    Append a bibliography at the end of the paper, and include all the sources in APA
    style that you used in writing the paper.
    Review the student handbook for plagiarism statement and requirements.

    Your paper should have:
    A clear introduction
    A body (in which you flesh out your analysis of rhetoric, audience, artifact, and
    context)
    A conclusion (in which you summarize your argument and findings and open the
    paper to consideration of broader themes).
    Use at least 4 academic resources (not used in class).
    Include examples of your own when explaining/analyzing your topic.

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