With the objective being to work on cultural convergence, we did not want the Region to be at the centre of this dynamic. |
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Like skinny jeans or certain brands of trainer, the backpack has achieved a kind of cultural convergence. |
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Sanford Biggers tackles cultural convergence with a wry, urban energy, stirring art, politics and world religions together with hip-hop culture. |
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Broad Learning Objective: Explain the spatial processes of cultural convergence and divergence. |
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Masar represents a site of cultural convergence where Afro-Islamic populations, such as the Hausas, interact with other African and non-African populations. |
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The cultural convergence of art, science and technology that is one of the hallmarks of our time, has particularly flourished in theatre, because of the hybrid character of this discipline and its component elements. |
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The great American great surge of popular music in the 1920's and 30's produced Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern and Vernon Duke out of a cultural convergence of Eastern Europeans and black Americans. |
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The word covers a variety of phenomena that characterize an integrating world economy: trade, short-term capital flows, direct foreign investment, immigration, cultural convergence et al. |
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In a globalised world and given the danger of passively adopting one particular dominant culture, cultural convergence within the European Union represents a powerful political bulwark that we should not reject. |
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Major underlying themes are economic and cultural convergence and capacity building, with a substantial reduction in regional differences in per capita income. |
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Cultural convergence is not even on the horizon. |
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