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Icelands Beautiful Beaches

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 Iceland has some of the most beautiful unique beaches with black  sands. Vestrahorn Mountain Beach  Reynisfjara Beach Seltjörn Beach References  Guide, T. B. (2021, December 1). 13 best beaches in Iceland . World Beach Guide. https://www.worldbeachguide.com/iceland

The Topmost Visited Landmarks that are located in Iceland.

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I will be providing pictures of the most visited Landmark that are located in Iceland. Solfarid also known as "Sun Voyager" This beautiful piece of  art was used as a boat from the first sailors.  The Image above is located in the capital of Iceland Reykjavik (Öskjuhlíð Hill)             The Image of above is from a a very well-known National Park called Thingvellir.   The link below has more beautiful pictures of Iceland along with several historical places as well         Holmes, S. (2022, October 28). 20 famous landmarks in Iceland . Travel2Next. https://travel2next.com/landmarks-in-iceland/

Complete Reference Page

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A picture of the Gullfoss Falls Iceland Central Intelligence Agency. (n.d.). Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved January 22, 2023, from  https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/iceland/#geography Writer, S., & Icelandorg. (2022, September 29).  Iceland cultures, people and Traditions Guide . Iceland.org. Retrieved January 22, 2023, from https://www.iceland.org/culture/     A complete guide to folklore in Iceland . Guide to Iceland. (n.d.). Retrieved February 12, 2023, from https://guidetoiceland.is/history-culture/folklore-in-iceland .     Iceland . Countries and Their Cultures. (n.d.). Retrieved February 12, 2023, from https://www.everyculture.com/Ge-It/Iceland.html     Jóhansson, J. G. (2019, January 8). Religion in Iceland . Reykjavik Outventure. Retrieved February 12, 2023, from https://reykjavikout.is/religion-in-iceland/   Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia. (2007, November 14). Faroese language . Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 12, 2023, from

Managing Differences

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    How easy or difficult do you think it would be to vacation in the country you have been studying for one to two weeks? To live in that country for one year or more? What challenges would you expect to face in the process of adapting to the culture in that country? Use one or two specific cultural examples from your previous blog posts to support your claims. What can you do beginning today to make cultural adaptation less difficult or troublesome? (See pp. 384-386, Managing Culture Shock and Enhancing Acculturation)    It wouldn't be that difficult to vacation in Iceland since most of the population knows how to speak English, and I can communicate with individuals I may interact with while I am there. As I have mentioned in my blog posts, Iceland welcomes newcomers; they always will help others and are the friendliest. It would be a fantastic opportunity to live in the country I have chosen to study, mainly because I have seen all the beautiful pictures online from Icela

Education

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  The education system in Iceland is divided into four different sections. The first section is ECEC, which stands for Early Childhood Education Care Level 0. The services provided to children started when the child was around 18 to 36 months until they reached the age of 6. These services they provide are the following, according to Eurydice , “ monitor and encourage children’s general development in close cooperation with parents and guardians; provide systematic linguistic stimulation and contribute to general skills in the Icelandic language; provide children with mental, intellectual and physical care according to the needs of the individual child, so that they may enjoy their childhood; encourage children’s broad-mindedness and strengthen their moral values; lay the foundation necessary for children to become independent, autonomous, active and responsible participants in a democratic society that is undergoing rapid and continuous development; cultivate children’s expressive and

HealthCare

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             After doing some research on Ireland’s Healthcare system and I was impressed Iceland has a total of seven different kind of healthcare plans for there citizens. According to Government of Iceland states following The Health Services Act provides for the organisation of healthcare services. Its objective is to afford all Icelanders with access to the best available healthcare which can be provided at any given time. Everyone needs the services of the healthcare system at some time, although to a varying extent, and the system takes into consideration the different needs and circumstances of persons through all stages of life. The work of public health and preventive medical services are an important part of improving or maintaining good health and increasing well-being in Iceland” ( U.S. National Library of Medicine) . I honestly think its super great that Iceland provides great healthcare for each person’s needs as I was doing my research, I also came to know that Icelande

Business Contexts

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       The business world in Iceland is very different compared to other cultural norms. As I mentioned in one of my previous blogs to Icelanders, it is imperative in their culture that when someone comes to a work meeting that they are correctly greeted with a handshake and that the individual makes some eye contact with them and, if possible, handing out business cards within other business partners or people they may even know. In Icelander culture, it was fascinating how they view and perceive their business meeting in the most conclusive way but at the same time. They also try to make it enjoyable by interacting with one another and getting to know the person or the business partners they will be working with. In most cases, it is odd that people from Iceland invite their business associates or partners from other counties into their homes and continue their business plans and discussions. As I mentioned in one of my previous blogs, Icelanders are all about punctuality and highly