If the opportunity arises, what country would you like to be stationed to work and live?
a. Name that country?
b. What kind of work do you wish to do there?
c. How long would you like to be stationed there?
d. Name 5 things that you anticipate are different from your lifestyle in the U.S.
e. How would you prepare yourself to have the least amount of cultural shock?
If the opportunity arises, what country would you like to be stationed to work and live?...
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