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...y was conducted by administering the same instrument to employees of three different airlines, all of whom had access to the same information technology innovation, in this case, E-Mail. The results indicate that TAM holds for both the U.S. and Switzerland, but not for Japan, suggesting that the model may not predict technology use across all cultures. The implications of these findings are discussed. Keywords: Technology Acceptance Model; cross-cultural studies; E-Mail; IT acceptance; IT diffusion; IT adoption; IT use 1. Introduction Recently, there has been a highly prolific stream of theoretical research on the acceptance and use of information t "Heat and Dust" by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala The book 'heat and Dust' by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala is a book about two different generations of women, both who venture to India, and both encounter similar situations. The book deeply explores the themes of acceptance and choice. Both the main characters, Olivia and the narrator, shape their lives by making their own choices and these choices in turn are affected by acceptance. The acceptance that India has for them, the acceptance of breaking conservation, and the acceptance that people have for others. The choices that they make are also what make ...