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So, continental Europe, with your written constitutional cultures, give a welcome to British proposals for a European constitution but do not forget the very British constitutional culture behind it.
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For example, anthropology teaches students to understand cultures other than your own.
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In the late 1920s, Tarsila do Amaral, a painter, and her husband, Osvaldo de Andrade, a writer, essayist and art critic, coined the term, anthropophagy, which they saw as a way of constructing a cultural identity by cannibalising other cultures without losing your individuality.
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But why not use your travel time to learn about new cultures, instead?
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And we need to expand that type of educational exchange, so that students like all of you here have the opportunity to experience and learn from other cultures -- and to share your own culture, however unique and different, with other parts of the world.
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Your country will be stronger because of many different cultures, but you have to seize that opportunity.
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Managing a workforce becomes daunting as you spread your employees around the world and hire from different cultures.
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Start with those greats in your field of interest, then consider researching great leaders in other fields or cultures, and others you would not normally consider.
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Whatever your viewpoint, the fact of the matter is that conversations are happening in different languages and in different cultures across the globe.
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There are many cultures in the developed world where it's perfectly acceptable for you to ensconce yourself in your office and expect that everyone will come to you.
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