Archive forApril 22, 2005

FGIworld Delivers Online Tool for Enhanced Cultural Development (PR Web)

The growing diversity and mobility of todays workforce creates cross-cultural challenges and opportunities in every work environment. FGIworld, a North American-based provider of employee and employer support services worldwide, is pleased to announce that it will be delivering TMCs (Training Management Corporation) Cultural Navigator online tool to its clients. [PRWEB Apr 22, 2005]

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Watch Indian cultural dance (News 8 Austin)

The Kerala Cultural Center of Austin is hosting a performance of traditional Indian dance on Saturday at Reagan High School.

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CD featuring past Maltese composers, DVD containing Navigation History and Cultural Heritage website launched (di-ve)

MARSA, Malta (di-ve news)--April 22 2005 --1325CEST Updated 1445CEST-- Fondazzjoni Memorja Kulturali Nazzjonali has launched three major projects of cultural importance -- a CD featuring Maltese music of the Pre-classical period; a DVD with 5,000 photos and information on Navigation History as well as a website on cultural heritage with information on artefacts in Malta.

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Crossing the cultural divide (Midland Daily News)

Daily News photos/DANIELLE RAPPAPORT Olga Lopez, 12, left, Marine Gobillot, 11, and Chloe Paque talk during a French breakfast at Jefferson Middle School Thursday morning.

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Cross-cultural challenge (Birmingham Post Herald)

Is International Fest reaching Hispanics? As the Birmingham International Festival culminates this weekend with public performances and VIP dinners, it tips a hat to our neighbors.

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The Future of Utopia in History: Literary and Cultural Modernism (Columbia News)

In this March 23 lecture, Hayden White, the Bonsall Professor of Comparative Literature at Stanford University, examines literary and cultural modernism, modernist historical thinking and political utopianism, and the future of the community.

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>> Home >> Cultures (The New Zealand Herald)

The face of New Zealand is set to become sharply less European and more Asian. The latest projections from Statistics New Zealand forecast that Europeans will drop from 79 per cent...

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Protecting native cultures, sovereignty important (Salina Journal)

Kansas State University at Salina student Brad Brightbill was interested to hear Osage Indian tribe member Jerry Shaw s remarks on casino gaming Friday.

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Column:Cultures Clash in Quasi-Rural East Oakland J. DOUGLAS ALLEN-TAYLOR (Berkeley Daily Planet)

I don’t think that this is a column with a point to it, though I may not be the best judge. It’s just some observations about life swimming in the multicultural creek that we call East Oakland.

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Diversity Day looks at different cultures and lifestyles (The Tomah Journal)

A racial altercation involving several students at Tomah High School last December that ended in a hallway brawl was the catalyst for Diversity Day Monday at the school. The day was part of Diversity Week in the school district with a variety of events planned for students.

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