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How I found Livingstone : $b Travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone
by Henry M. (Henry Morton) Stanley
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Africa, Central -- Description and travel, Livingstone, David, 1813-1873
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I just accepted a two-year assignment in Japan. I'm excited but terrified. I don't speak Japanese. Everything I read says the work culture is completely different—long hours, strict hierarchy, reading social cues I don't understand. Some expats I've talked to say "just be yourself and they'll adapt to you." Others say I need to fully immerse and adopt Japanese business customs or I'll fail. My company's HR just sent me a PowerPoint about "not being offensive" that felt both patronizing and useless. How do I navigate a culture I don't understand without either being a clueless American or losing myself entirely? Is it possible to be authentically me while also genuinely respecting their way of doing things? — Lost in Translation Before I've Even Left
Travel & Culture Debate: Navigating foreign cultures. Marco Polo's bridge-building meets Stanley's determined exploration.
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