2018
DOI: 10.18662/po/13
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Multilingualism, Cultural Differences and Their Management in IT Communication within European Union

Abstract: The goal of this research is to identify the economic value of these processes, both as outlined by studies of experts within European institutions and by good practices of multinationals or some initiatives such as the initiative of "The European Institute for Cultural Routes". The methodology used consists of a compared study of literature, European regulations and practical activities conducted within the European Union for valorisation of multilingualism and cultural particularities in the act of IT commun… Show more

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“…Many cities worldwide have started using the concept, both when adapting existing neighborhoods and when planning new ones. For example, Saudi Arabia is planning "The Line", a 170 km long urban vertical city with the goal to accommodate nine million people without highways and vehicles, but focusing on walkable neighborhoods and public parks, access to destinations for daily living within five minutes, and access to high-speed public transport [128,129]. While several associations included in this data synthesis also showed the importance of destination proximity, there were fewer positive associations than for destination accessibility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many cities worldwide have started using the concept, both when adapting existing neighborhoods and when planning new ones. For example, Saudi Arabia is planning "The Line", a 170 km long urban vertical city with the goal to accommodate nine million people without highways and vehicles, but focusing on walkable neighborhoods and public parks, access to destinations for daily living within five minutes, and access to high-speed public transport [128,129]. While several associations included in this data synthesis also showed the importance of destination proximity, there were fewer positive associations than for destination accessibility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tekir and Akar (2020) provide English teachers training before elementary school to study real issues related to their possibility in educational work. Tanasescu et al (2018) use multilingualism, cultural differences and their management of information communications within the European Union.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Latest Researches And Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%