United States security cooperation in the Middle East cross-cultural considerations and customer relations.(PERSPECTIVES)

DISAM Journal | March 1, 2008| | Copyright

Key points in establishing and nurturing an effective "relationship" with Middle Eastern military representatives

All people are the same; it is only their habits that are different. Confucius

In a practical sense, cultural adjustment to different habits suggests adjustment not to culture but to behavior. Culture is an abstraction that can be appreciated intellectually, but behavior is the key manifestation of culture that we encounter, experience, and deal with. (1) In this ongoing series of articles on cross-cultural communications in the Middle East ...

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Treasure Found at UVM's Royall Tyler Theatre
Newspaper article from: Seven Days ; ...was poking around a long-ignored storage unit at the Royall Tyler Theatre and something rolled up, well, rolled out...Hadsel. The Ben Hur curtain has been cleaned and hung in Royall Tyler, where it will stay through alumni weekend in June...
'THE SEAGULL' BEGINS AT ROYALL TYLER ON FEB. 18
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News ; ...Anton Chekhov's play The Seagull, translated by Stark Young and presented by the Department of Theatre, begins at Royall Tyler Theatre on Wednesday, Feb. 18. The play, directed by Professor Peter Jack Tkatch, runs through Sunday, Feb. 21...
Sprague adds to his state honors AP puts Oak Creek senior atop all-state football list; AP ALL-STATE FOOTBALL TEAM 1997 Associated Press Wisconsin All-State football team with player, school, height, weight and class FIRST TEAM Offense E Chad Valentyne, Kimberly 6-0 170 Sr E Fred Derocher, Cedarburg 6-1 195 Sr T Terry Stephan, Germantown 6-3 290 Sr T Zeb Gizzi, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 6-1 315 Sr G David Schofield, Menomonie 6-5 317 Sr G Jake Sprague, Oak Creek 6-4 250 Sr C Josh Hepler, Beloit Memorial 6-0 245 Sr QB Benji Kamrath, Mayville 6-3 185 Jr RB Troy Doering, Rhinelander 5-9 180 Sr RB Eric Lee, Menomonie 5-11 181 Sr RB Eric Hamilton, Racine Park 5-9 190 Sr PK Andrew Coster, Homestead 6-0 160 Sr Defense E Jake Sprague, Oak Creek 6-4 250 Sr E Jason Andraschko, Menomonie 6-3 242 Sr Ln. Clint Bakken, Lakeland 6-1 265 Sr Ln. Joe Cudd, River Falls 6-3 240 Sr Ln. Tyler Greenebaum, Arrowhead 6-3 225 Sr LB Robin Finco, Onalaska 5-11 190 Sr LB Cardell Gallagher, Racine Horlick 6-2 191 Sr LB Nick Greisen, Sturgeon Bay 6-3 235 Sr DB Troy Gago, Flambeau 5-11 178 Sr DB Vince Mancuso, Wisconsin Rapids 5-11 190 Sr DB Eric Lee, Menomonie 5-11 181 Sr P Preston Gruening, D.C. Everest 5-10 168 Sr SECOND TEAM Offense E Matt Wirth, Barron 5-10 165 Sr E David Braun, Madison Edgewood 6-1 175 Sr T Matt Kender, Mukwonago 6-3 273 Sr T Blake Kotajarvi, Portage 6-2 291 Jr G Al Johnson, Southern Door 6-5 288 Sr G Jeff Polkoski, Northwestern 6-4 240 Sr C Nate Schkeryantz, Catholic Memorial 6-2 230 Sr QB Ashley Booth, Glenwood City 5-10 175 Sr RB John Dupuis, Beloit Memorial 5-8 215 Sr RB Rob Ohman, Glenwood City 6-1 205 Sr RB Tim Hurley, Waterloo 5-8 190 Sr PK Mike Ziegler, Coch.-Fountain City 5-9 160 Sr Defense E Al Johnson, Southern Door 6-5 288 Sr E P.J. Cannon, Catholic Memorial 6-2 230 Sr Ln. Terry Stephan, Germantown 6-3 290 Sr Ln. Eric Rothwell, McFarland 6-4 278 Jr Ln. Matt Kender, Mukwonago 6-3 273 Sr LB Heath Novitzke, D.C. Everest 5-11 200 Sr LB Darius Jones, Beloit Memorial 6-3 215 So LB Mike Bestul, Chippewa Falls 6-1 245 Jr DB Bryson Thompson, Madison West 6-2 210 Sr DB Jason Reeder, Germantown 6-0 160 Sr DB Scott DeWyre, Glenwood City 5-9 175 Sr P Andy Kiedrowski, Gale-Et.-Tremp 6-4 240 Sr Player of the year Jake Sprague, Oak Creek, Sr. Coach of the year Len Luedtke, Marshfield. Honorable Mention: Ben Johnson, Sr. T, Southern Door; Garrett Tetzlaff, Jr. RB, Hamilton; Joe Doyle, Sr. DL, Waukesha Catholic Memorial; Nate Schkeryantz, Sr. LB, Waukesha Catholic Memorial; Craig Luzinski, Sr. Ln., Thorp; Bob Schmidt, SR. Ln. Eau Claire Memorial; Brad Newton, Sr. DB, Baldwin-Woodville; Chet Goebel, Sr. DE, Stanley-Boyd; Chris Sweet, Sr. LB, Osseo-Fairchild; Lamar Gordon, Sr. RB, Cudahy; Jake Casper, Sr. QB-P, West Bend West; Brandon Rolsma, Sr. C, Hartford; Tony Romo, Sr. QB, Burlington; Chermond Thomas, Jr. RB, Germantown; John Ray, Sr. RB-LB, St. Francis; Travis Yokimcus, Sr. WR, Marshfield; Derek Abney, Jr. WR, D.C. Everest; Patrick Engleright, Sr. LB, Edgar; Shannon Nikolay, Sr. DE, Marshfield; Brad Dobratz, Sr. T, Wisconsin Rapids; Nathan Mattson, Sr. DE, Wisconsin Rapids; Andy LaValley, Jr. T, Fond du Lac Springs; Nick Leonard, Sr. DE, Laconia; Jason Vander Velden, Jr. RB, Winneconne; Garrett Lowney, Sr. RB, Freedom; Nick Jankowski, Sr. RB, Menasha; Troy DeVoe, Sr. RB, Oshkosh North; Adam Karls, Sr. LB, Waunakee; Jamie Leska, Sr. RB, Lake Geneva Badger; Robert Holt, Sr. G, Beloit Memorial; Isaac Welch, Sr. T, Janesville Parker; Kyle Draeger, Jr. RB, Fort Atkinson; Jason Sobacki, Sr. OE, Waunakee; Nate Rogatzki, Sr. RB, Oconto Falls; Brian Becker, Sr. DL, Manitowoc; Tyler Miller, Jr. PK, Waupaca; Josh Wilson, Sr. WR, Lancaster; Jason Ott, Sr. LB, Royall; Jason Wagner, Sr. LB, Lancaster; Brendan Dillon, Jr. WR, North Crawford; Paul Rose, Sr. G, Tomah; Zach Laurie, Sr. RB-LB, West Salem.
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ; ...Other first-team selections from the area were: Homestead senior kicker Andrew Coster; Cedarburg senior receiver Fred Derocher; Racine Horlick senior linebacker Cardell Gallagher; and Arrowhead senior defensive lineman Tyler Greenebaum.
William R. Tyler Diplomat ...
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post ; ...Paris, Bonn and The Hague. Mr. Tyler was a member of the Metropolitan...53 years, Bettine Fisher-Rowe Tyler, died in 1987. Survivors include...Eve Thompson of Chevy Chase and Royall Tyler of Canberra, Australia; four granddaughters...
The Old College Try; Campus theaters put on class acts
Newspaper article from: Seven Days ; ...Sunday afternoon rehearsal at the Royall Tyler, but first they've been asked...can handle it. The 295-seat Royall Tyler, a gymnasium before it was transformed...Play Festival, April 20-25. Royall Tyler Theatre, University of Vermont...
A Scholarly Patina; Dumbarton Oaks Museum Reopens, With an Elevated Purpose
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post ; ...collectors, willing to take guidance from men like Royall Tyler, a blue-blooded Brahmin who held various jobs to...such as an ancient Egyptian wooden statuette, met with Royall Tyler's strong disapproval as they lay outside the Byzantine...
THE CONTRAST/SCREWMACHINE/EYECANDY
Magazine article from: The Village Voice ; ...new social satire DEARTH OF A NATION THE CONTRAST By Royall Tyler The Theatre at St. Clement's 423 West 46th Street...bemoans the upstanding Colonel Manly, the hero of Royall Tyler's 1787 comedy The Contrast, "is surely the bane...
Securing the Commonwealth: Debt, Speculation, and Writing in the Making of Early America.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Journal of the Early Republic ; ...as early American writers like Benjamin Franklin, Royall Tyler, Charles Brockden Brown, and Judith Sargent Murray...of the theatricality of identity in both Franklin and Royall Tyler's famous play The Contrast, which was first staged...
Gender Roles
Newspaper article from: Seven Days ; ...produced by University of Vermont Department of Theater. Royall TyUr Theatre, UVM, Burlington, Thursday to Saturday...actors unnecessary hurdles to overcome. Acoustics at the Royall Tyler are less than ideal - the cavernous ceiling tends to...
ON CRAFTING A GENUINE `GENJI'
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe ; Like most Japanese scholars, Royall Tyler had read the two existing English...decided to retell the story himself. Tyler, now retired from his teaching post...Heian period. Widely regarded, in Tyler's words, as the "oldest novel...

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