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This paper explores the cultural differences between Iraq and England, highlighting their unique traditions, values, and societal structures. Utilizing Gert Hofstede's model and Richard Gesteland's theories, it compares key cultural aspects such as religion, sports, and culinary practices. While the analysis provides relevant comparisons and insights, it notes the need for greater depth in specific areas like wedding customs and a clearer identification of sources. Overall, it presents a systematic approach to understanding the complexities of Middle Eastern and European cultures.
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Relevance and pick of countries • Iraq – England • Twodifferentcultures • TypicalMiddle Eastern and European country
Models and methods • Good and relevant models • Good comparison
Alternative models • Gert Hofstedes triangle
Documentation and sufficiency • Theycompare the religion verywell • But theycould have focused on some more points (Sport – Weddings). • Theydon’t show wheretheirsourcesare from
Analysis and argumentation • The use of theories is good and relevant – theycompare the countriesverywell • Theycould have make the comparison of religion for example on the same page.
Culturalaspects • Theydon’ttellmuchabout general culture • For examplesports and foodculture.
Systematics and clarify of the language • Good sources • The speaker is loud and clear in his voice – but speaksvery fast at some points.