Cultural Intelligence in Action (CIA) assignment –> Divide and write this CIA Paper into 3 parts(Topic proposal-150 words, Draft-800 words, Final paper-1800 words, Important while writing -APA Format, Plagiarism check and Citations are very important)

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  The Cultural Intelligence in Action (CIA) assignment requires students to envision themselves carrying out a meaningful project of some type in a cross-cultural setting while applying principles of Cultural Intelligence. 

-This paper should not be written in general, Need to take a real-world experience into consideration and need to write factual information. Cultural Differences Between India and USA (Select a topic and write about cross-cultural differences, cultural intelligence, personal opinion on both the cultures and elaborate more in detail about your study on cultures and their differences, How they impacted you and what would you like to do to make them better, Explain in detail and also use some trending examples)- Divide and write this CIA Paper into 3 parts(Topic proposal-150 words, Draft-800 words, Final paper-1800 words, Important while writing -APA Format, Plagiarism check, and Citations are very important)

The final version must be typed, double-spaced (using font size 10-, 11-, or 12-point), and margins allowing for at least 300 words per page. Pages must be numbered and a word count included. Proper grammar, clarity of expression, the logic of organization, originality of insight, and the cogency of the argument will all factor into the grade.

The paper must explicitly cite at least one of the assigned readings listed on the syllabus –> Charles Kraft, WhyAnthropology for Cross-CulturalWitnesses? in Kraft, Anthropology for Christian Witness (1996), 1-13

[K Mirror] Conrad Kottak, Mirror for Humanity: A Concise Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. 12 th ed. New York,

NY: McGraw-Hill Education 2020.

[R, Soul] Michael Rynkiewich, Soul, Self, and Society: A Postmodern Anthropology for Mission in a Postcolonial

World (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2011).