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Archive for: 2014

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Globalization Will Kill Black Pete

Every November there’s a good chance that you’ll hear a conversation in the Netherlands that goes something like this: “I just came back fro...
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Is English a Threat to Linguistic Traditions?

As a native speaker of English, I revel in a fantastic luxury when I travel. Wherever I go, I can assume that the language of business is English. No ...
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Globalize Your Traditions

Tradition vs. Globalization My father’s family moved from Latvia to the United States in the 1940s. With them they brought a vast array of tradition...
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French Historical Conversations: Pope Edition

Sometimes people believe that walking under a ladder is bad luck. Sometimes people think that swallowing a watermelon seed means that a watermelon wil...
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Does Religion Equal Spirituality?

  Does Religion Equal Spirituality? I want to ask what it means to be spiritual in today’s world. Are being religious and being spiritual the s...
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Glocalization: Taking the edge off Globalization

– Do you know what they call a Quarter Pounder with cheese in France? – They don’t call it a quarter pounder with cheese? – He...
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Awaken Your Spirituality

What does spirituality look like? Happy Calm Peaceful Strength Courage Soulful Confident Clean Slate Prayer Gentle Quiet Relaxed Bliss Serenity Therap...
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Why Atheists celebrate Christmas

I must have been 5 or 6 years old when my best friend told me during gym class that Sinterklaas (the Dutch version of Santa Claus) didn’t exist....
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France’s Apéro Géant: Cultural Events Fueled by the Internet

Today’s world is a world of our own making. It is very exciting to be a participant in globalization. We have the good fortune to see the people...
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Fooling The General Public: Mass Media in South Korea & Turkey

While living in the Netherlands my Korean wife followed the political situation of her country very closely. She gave me regular updates on what was d...