Cross-cultural studies
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Cross-cultural studies
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- A country called childhood : children and the exuberant world
- A savage order : how the world's deadliest countries can forge a path to security
- A school like mine : a celebration of schools around the world
- A world of cookies for Santa : follow Santa's tasty trip around the world
- Affirmative action around the world : an empirical study
- Cannibalism : a perfectly natural history
- Cannibalism : a perfectly natural history
- Celebrations around the world : a multicultural handbook
- Delicious geography : from place to plate
- Diversity and leadership
- Do parents matter? : why Japanese babies sleep well, Mexican siblings don't fight, and American parents should just relax
- Driven by difference : how great companies fuel innovation through diversity
- Families in many cultures
- Flex : the new playbook for managing across differences
- French twist : an American mom's experiment in Parisian parenting
- From here to eternity : traveling the world to find the good death
- Girl rising : changing the world one girl at a time
- Girl rising : changing the world one girl at a time
- Haldol and hyacinths : a bipolar life
- How Eskimos keep their babies warm : and other adventures in parenting (from Argentina to Tanzania and everywhere in between)
- How to be married : what I learned from real women on five continents about surviving my first (really hard) year of marriage
- Kiss, bow, or shake hands : sales and marketing : the essential cultural guide--from presentations and promotions to communicating and closing
- Leading with cultural intelligence : the new secret to success
- Leading with cultural intelligence : the real secret to success
- Making motherhood work : how women manage careers and caregiving
- Managing across cultures : the seven keys to doing business with a global mindset
- Material world : a global family portrait
- Miguk ŏmma ŭi him : tayangsŏng ŭl suyong hago kach'igwan ŭl simŏjunŭn
- Multicultural folktales for the feltboard and readers' theater
- Overbooked : the exploding business of travel and tourism
- Pale faces : the masks of anemia
- Parenting without borders : surprising lessons parents around the world can teach us
- Religion in schools : controversies around the world
- Say bonjour to the lady : parenting from Paris to New York
- The Danish way of parenting : what the happiest people in the world know about raising confident, capable kids
- The Danish way of parenting : what the happiest people in the world know about raising confident, capable kids
- The atlas of happiness : the global secrets of how to be happy
- The barefoot book of children
- The barefoot book of dance stories
- The book of unconformities : speculations on lost time
- The little book of Christmas
- The slow moon climbs : the science, history, and meaning of menopause
- The work of the dead : a cultural history of mortal remains
- This is how we do it : one day in the lives of seven kids from around the world
- This is how we do it : one day in the lives of seven kids from around the world
- Up! : how families around the world carry their little ones
- Where to invade next
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- Manic-depressive illness -- Cross-cultural studies
- Anemia -- Cross-cultural studies
- Bereavement -- Cross-cultural studies
- Cannibalism -- Cross-cultural studies
- Child development -- Cross-cultural studies
- Child rearing -- Cross-cultural studies
- Children -- Cross-cultural studies
- Children -- Cross-cultural studies | Juvenile literature
- Christmas -- Cross-cultural studies
- Christmas cooking -- Cross-cultural studies | Juvenile literature
- Corporate culture -- Cross-cultural studies
- Dance -- Cross-cultural studies | Juvenile literature
- Death -- Social aspects -- Cross-cultural studies
- Discrimination in education -- Cross-cultural studies
- Discrimination in employment -- Cross-cultural studies
- Economic development -- Cross-cultural studies
- Economic history -- Cross-cultural studies
- Education -- Cross-cultural studies | Juvenile literature
- Families -- Cross-cultural studies
- Families -- Cross-cultural studies | Juvenile literature
- Fasts and feasts -- Cross-cultural studies
- Festivals -- Cross-cultural studies
- Food habits -- Cross-cultural studies
- Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Cross-cultural studies
- Girls -- Education -- Cross-cultural studies
- Girls -- Education -- Cross-cultural studies | Juvenile literature
- Happiness -- Cross-cultural studies
- Holidays -- Cross-cultural studies
- Human security -- Cross-cultural studies
- Infant carriers -- Cross-cultural studies | Juvenile literature
- Infants -- Care -- Cross-cultural studies | Juvenile literature
- Internal security -- Cross-cultural studies
- International business enterprises -- Management -- Cross-cultural studies
- Leadership -- Cross-cultural studies
- Management -- Cross-cultural studies
- Affirmative action programs in education -- Cross-cultural studies
- Marketing -- Cross-cultural studies
- Marriage -- Cross-cultural studies
- Material culture -- Cross-cultural studies
- Menopause -- Cross-cultural studies
- National security -- Cross-cultural studies
- Organizational behavior -- Cross-cultural studies
- Parent and child -- Cross-cultural studies
- Parenting -- Cross-cultural studies
- Religion in the public schools -- Cross-cultural studies
- Sacred stones -- Cross-cultural studies
- Santa Claus -- Cross-cultural studies | Juvenile literature
- Social history -- Cross-cultural studies
- Tales -- Cross-cultural studies
- Tourism -- Cross-cultural studies
- Working mothers -- Cross-cultural studies
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