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noballoonsinspace · 5 months
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As of December 2023:
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Prompt #30
Hero or villain leaves one day without a word. The other tracks them down and discovers they're in another country. They're living a completely normal life, speaking a different language. Other person is very confused obv
Confrontation happens and the other says three words that explain everything...
"My visa expired."
Can be the fake married that turns into real love hero x villain trope that everyone loves
If it's a villain who leaves then it's funny coz they leave so they won't be illegal? When they're a criminal and commit illegal activities anyway?
If it's a hero who leaves then it's a subversion of patriotism coz the hero was an immigrant and just a global citizen and good person, or something (I lost my train of thought while writing this)
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islam-defined · 4 months
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Oh! Islam, Palestine made me addicted to you !!!
When Prince Charles was asked about Islam he replied 👇 And when Tony Blair, Ex PM of British's sister-in-law, a reverted Muslim was asked how to behave in this situation of Palestine Holocaust she replied so wisely 👇
Below is the Al Jazeera's Press Reporter, Wael Al-Dahdouh, who lost every one of his family and relatives, lastly his own son who was a reporter too and this is what he said, “Nothing hurts more than the pain of losing someone you hold dearly close to your heart. This is our destiny, our choice in this land, and we must accept it, whatever it is, as we continue, we bid farewell to our loved ones but what can we say. For Hamza and all the martyrs we will honour the vow, we will continue on the same road, we watered the land with our blood, but we will not stop, we might feel pain, we might suffer & nothing is more painful than losing your oldest son the soul of your soul. We are saturated with humanity, and our enemy is saturated with death and grudge, what moves us is humanity, and what moves our enemies is hatred.” 👌 Alhamdulillah.
We are at a height of the hypocrisy, barbarism & a culture of fascism:
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forever-nainai · 19 days
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It’s very true that of the western countries, U.S. citizens are some of the least globalized. But just because I’m a U.S. citizen, don’t just assume I’m one of them.
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thiastravelservices · 2 months
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Cultural tours are a fantastic way to dive deep into the heritage and customs of a particular destination. More than sightseeing, these tours are about immersing yourself in the local culture.
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theenglishnook · 3 months
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Multilingual Education: A Gateway to Global Citizenship
Multilingual Education: A Gateway to Global Citizenship In an increasingly interconnected world, the adoption of multilingual education is not just an academic choice; it’s a strategic investment in nurturing global citizens. Multilingual education transcends the traditional boundaries of language learning, positioning itself as a dynamic force that prepares individuals to navigate the…
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tough-convos · 6 months
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The Importance of Global Citizenship | Tough Convos
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Global citizenship is a way of life, a thought process from a global perspective, but also a tool to gain more freedom. Many use global citizenship to minimize the restraints one country has on them and gain one's liberties and financial autonomy by moving around more.
Read More: https://www.toughconvos.com/post/what-is-global-citizenship-and-why-is-it-important
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k12academics · 6 months
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Level Up Village (a product of Language Testing International) is a global communication platform that is uniquely designed to allow students to expand their learning and engage in meaningful exchanges with students around the world. With Level Up Village, students engage in collaborative tasks that encourage the development of 21 st century skills and global competency through our unique peer-to-peer global collaboration experience.
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calilili · 9 months
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21st Century, A Time of Useful Consciousness ; Wouldn’t it be Awesome Ohm ☯️🪷🕉️📿🙏🏽☸️ 🌸🦋 11:11 am 11:11 pm Invitation to Unite in Meditation for Multiverse Global Wellness in Love with Kindness Culture, Democratic Freedoms, Blue Planet Mother Earth, Sister Ocean, Sealife , Wildlife , Humanity, Civilization OHM ☯️🪷🕉️📿🙏🏽☸️🌸🦋
The 21st Century is A Time of Useful Consciousness Wouldn’t it be awesome what if We Unite in Non-Denominational Global Meditation intended to heal in co-existence & LOVE Ohm ☯️🪷🕉️📿🙏🏽☸️🌸🦋 11:11 am 11:11 pm Invitation to Unite in Meditation for the Multiverse of Global Wellness in Love with Kindness Culture Democratic Freedoms Blue Planet Mother Earth Sister…
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inspirecitizens · 1 year
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Reimagining Social Studies Curriculum through Empathy to Impact
He had worked at the International School of Curitiba in Brazil before moving to Seoul and was familiar with service learning and global citizenship education. Several years ago, in the early days of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), David and his team shaped the social studies curriculum there around the SDGs, so David has experience aligning social studies with service learning and a global perspective. 
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innko · 4 months
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american global cultural reach such that people think us law is the norm and applicable when they’re not in the us or even us citizens
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noballoonsinspace · 5 months
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There are a lot of celebrities I love that I slowly lose respect for every day that goes by that they continue to (publicly) act oblivious to the weight they could hold against countless humanitarian atrocities going on all around us.
I’ve never been subject to mass public scrutiny the way famous people are but I know full well that the absolutely obscene amounts of money should more than make up for this occupational stress.
Bc it really gets to me that I can’t even hold a steady income or afford adequate healthcare/treatment for disability & chronic illness, yet I still feel sick-to-my-stomach guilt every 5-10 minutes just wishing I could do more.
Meanwhile rich people are like….exploring space and the deep sea for fun. launching cute new product lines and doing silly fun promos. traveling across the world and back real quick in their private jets. Certainly NOT feeling sick 24/7 wishing they could do more. Because they can absolutely do so much more but they don’t. And if it meant enough to them, they would. Period.
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chaotic-history · 9 months
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found out I can't take arabic at school this year cause I have to take econ (🤢) in place of it
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kutlaytelli · 2 years
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The Metaverse As a Gate for a Global Citizenship
Dr. Kutlay Telli
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By using the Metaverse, people are granted a new opportunity to gain citizenship in the cloud. Given the growing interest of states in granting citizenship by investment, the Figment citizenship carries serious existing or potential risks of eradicating deepening ties between states and their members. This article is largely dedicated to evaluating the tricky question of how to become ready for a legal and fair balance between interests and concerns regarding money-based citizenship in the Metaverse.   
Key Words
global citizenship, digital citizenship through investment, the Figment citizenship, financial technologies, the United Metaverse Nation.
My paper is available in the new volume of International Journal of Science and Research, Volume 11, Issue 16, June 2022: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR22626143313.
Dr. Kutlay Telli 
Legal Adviser, 
LLM Leicester University Faculty of Law, Leicester, UK
Visiting Scholar Fordham University Faculty of Law, New York, USA
After his graduation from the Faculty of Law in Ankara, he received his second master’s degree from the Leicester University Faculty of Law, UK in 2008. He delivered lectures in Fordham School of Law in the USA. He completed his dissertation research for associate professor degree in New York. He speaks Turkish, French and English very fluently. 
He has extensive experience in different branches of public and private international law. He has been engaging in legal matters within the framework of national and international firms and institutions such as the Turkish Council of State and the United Nations for 15+ years.      
He wrote four books and numerous articles in journals with referees (in English and in Turkish) dedicated to existing and emerging legal challenges and their effective solutions.
He is married with two children.
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itsnothingbutluck · 24 days
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Environmental degradation. Poverty and malnutrition. Disease and illiteracy. As the world's human population skyrockets and resources grow scarce, the multinational corporation—with its ability to mobilize massive human and capital resources across geopolitical boundaries—may be mankind's best defense against an onslaught of social ills. Many companies have already joined the fray, launching ambitious global corporate citizenship programs designed to improve the quality of life in the communities and nations in which they operate. Their activities, the focus of this groundbreaking work, are precursors to a new age of enlightened capitalism, and their bold break with tradition is putting them now, more than ever, in the public eye...
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cl-hilbert · 1 month
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Developing Cross-Cultural Competence as a Coach
In our globalized world, cross-cultural competence has emerged as a vital skill, particularly in the realm of coaching. Coaches, tasked with guiding young adults through their formative years, must navigate a mosaic of cultures, beliefs, and values. This complex task demands more than empathy and understanding; it requires a deep knowledge of diverse cultural backgrounds. A coach equipped with cross-cultural competence can create a nurturing environment that respects and celebrates diversity, fostering growth and learning among young adults from all walks of life.
Developing cross-cultural competence begins with self-awareness. Coaches must first examine their own cultural biases and assumptions, challenging them to broaden their perspectives. This foundational step ensures that their guidance is free from prejudice, enabling them to connect with young adults on a truly empathetic level. Self-reflection leads to enlightenment, a crucial attribute for coaches striving to make a positive impact in a multicultural world.
Education plays a pivotal role in cultivating cross-cultural competence. A coach dedicated to lifelong learning about different cultures demonstrates a commitment to inclusivity. This pursuit of knowledge is not just academic; it involves active engagement with diverse communities. By participating in cultural events, learning new languages, or simply sharing stories, coaches enrich their understanding and appreciation of the world's rich tapestry of cultures. This holistic approach to education empowers them to guide young adults with authenticity and depth.
Effective communication transcends language barriers. It's about understanding the subtleties of non-verbal cues and the nuances of cultural expressions. Coaches proficient in cross-cultural communication can bridge gaps, fostering an environment where every young adult feels heard and understood. This skill is especially important in resolving conflicts and building trust, ensuring that coaching sessions are safe spaces for exploration and growth.
Empathy and adaptability are the heart and soul of cross-cultural competence. A coach who empathizes with individuals from different backgrounds can tailor their approach to meet the unique needs of each young adult. This flexibility enables coaches to design personalized strategies that resonate with the individual's cultural identity, enhancing the effectiveness of their coaching. It's about seeing the world through their eyes, understanding their challenges, and celebrating their achievements.
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In our interconnected world, cross-cultural competence enriches the coaching experience, preparing young adults for the global stage. Coaches who champion cultural diversity equip their clients with the skills and mindset needed to navigate a world where intercultural interactions are the norm. This preparation goes beyond personal development; it's about fostering global citizens capable of contributing to a more inclusive and harmonious world.
For parents seeking coaching for their young adults, choosing a coach with cross-cultural competence is a decision that extends beyond individual growth. It's an investment in a future where their children are not just successful in their personal and professional lives but are also compassionate and culturally aware individuals. Such coaching doesn't just transform individuals; it contributes to a world where diversity is celebrated, and unity is strengthened.
In conclusion, developing cross-cultural competence is not just a skill for coaches; it's a necessity in today's globalized society. It enables coaches to provide holistic and inclusive guidance, preparing young adults for a future that values diversity and collaboration. For parents, investing in a coach who embodies these values is a step towards a brighter, more inclusive future for their children.
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