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Date: 2013-06-29 04:34:55
Collaboration
Community building
Community cohesion
Sectarian violence
Culture
Multiculturalism
Group cohesiveness
Politics
Academia
Criticism of multiculturalism

HubCap Article June 2011 Why Diversity Matters – for Employers Ted Cantle, (iCoCo) The world around us is changing much faster than most of us realise. We talk often talk glibly about the impact of globalisation

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