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Monday, 8 September 2008

Globalisation


Should globalisation be seen as a curse or a boon? In what ways have you been directly affected?

Click here for some general info on the phenomenon

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Listen to thinkers and experts discuss the different facets of globalisation.
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Frequently mispronounced words - click on the word to check pronunciation

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