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News from Brussels – Questions for You and the E.U. that can change the future!

by Clint | Oct 28, 2010 | Cross-cultural perspectives, Global virtual teams, ICT4D, Intercultural communication, Key Questions

Do You believe certain questions can lead to a better future? After presenting at the ACP House in Brussels, heart of the European Union, to delegates from around the world yesterday, in this video I asked some questions to that I hope have that effect. See what you...

Can I Share With You Something Amazing? (about Dr Naram and my Dad)

by Clint | Oct 22, 2010 | Cross-cultural perspectives, Just something cool

Here is a conversation I’m copying from FaceBook (from when I was in India with my dad and Dr. Naram), so I can remember it, share some more details, and answer any more questions people might have: “Can I share with You something amazing? I came to India...

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