Many Korean children and children of other nationalities have been adopted by U.S. Americans. Generally, these children
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Many Korean children and children of other nationalities have been adopted by U.S. Americans.
Generally, these children were reared in homes where the parents were not of the nationality of the adopted child. Sometimes after the children become adults, they return to their native country to learn about people of their own ethnic heritage.
Would language differences pose a problem? What cultural problems would these children have?
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Intercultural Business Communication
ISBN: 9780132127905
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Authors: Lillian H. Chaney, Jeanette S. Martin
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