Saturday, 8 November 2014

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As we march into this bright new millennium, we’re
constantly reminded of the fusion of east and west.
Whether it’s through satellite television programming that
beams in productions from different cultures, enjoying books
and music from distant lands that, only a generation or two
ago, couldn’t be accessed, and – of course – communicating
with people across time and space through the Internet and
other telecommunications advancements, the world has
become a much smaller place. Indeed, when Marshall
McLuan coined the t

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