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international film facilitation
first language is English
living in Johannesburg, South Africa
female, born, 1969, Malta

my take is that its important not to project or appropriate peoples personal views in a manner
where one group dictates the valid participation of another within a nation state context. .
. the modus operandi of the most successful states has been to assimilate \\
my take is that its important not to project or appropriate peoples personal views in a manner where one group dictates the valid participation of another within a nation state context... the modus operandi of the most successful states has been to assimilate \\


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Servant Leader
first language is English
living in , Philippines
female, born, 1989, Philippines

As a citizen of a nation with myriad of culture, belief, religion and more- I deem intercultural
dialogue as a necessity to equal, universal development. It\\\'s amazing how a sincere dialogue
walk people from different backgrounds to a common desirable end. Given that intercultural dialogue
is practiced with sustainability-there is no reason why a region in the world will be divided.

As a citizen of a nation with myriad of culture,belief,religion and more- I deem intercultural dialogue as a necessity to equal, universal development.It\\\'s amazing how a sincere dialogue walk people from different backgrounds to a common desirable end.Given that intercultural dialogue is practiced with sustainability-there is no reason why a region in the world will be divided.