Why are Americans like that? by Kathleen Webb

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Why are Americans like that? by Kathleen Webb

For the international student, businessman, immigrant or ESL student, this is an easily readable introduction to American culture. Based on 100 common American sayings, clustered around key cultural values. Sixty Ask an American questions as discussion starters. Twelve blank pages for notes. Footnote definitions for ESL students.
Dr. Stan Nussbaum has been involved in cultural and religious research and training since 1977. Besides living in Lesotho (southern Africa) and England for seven years each, he has taught in many countries such as India, Korea, Malaysia, Nigeria, Uganda, Lithuania, Egypt, and Peru. He has long held a special interest in proverbs as windows into a culture. He initiated and coordinated the African Proverbs Project, a four year pan-African project funded by a research grant from The Pew Charitable Trusts. Americans have a proverb, Will it play in Peoria? It means, Will ordinary Americans like it? Peoria is a small city in central Illinois, which is in the Midwest, and its people are considered typical of Americans. The author grew up seven miles from Peoria in the small town of Morton, where he returned in 2006 to take care of aging parents. He and his wife Lorri have two children and four grand-children, including the two to whom this book is dedicated.
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ISBN 13 9780976914686
ISBN 10 0976914689
Title Why are Americans like that?
Author Kathleen Webb
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Enculturation Book
Year published 2013-06-01
Number of pages 114
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.