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Read the "All American Teenager," story to see how intercultural your existence is, even when you are just getting up in the morning (www.founders.howard.edu/cybercamp/allamer.htm).

Surf's Up!
What should you know about different cultural practices if you want to become an international business traveler? Check out the International Education Systems's website that highlights a top-ten list of international faux pas (www.marybosrock.com/fauxpas.htm). Monster.com also includes regularly updated feature stories about international cultural misunderstandings submitted by individuals who live, work, or conduct business abroad (http://internazionale.monsteritalia.it/workabroad/articles/falkoff/).

Surf's Up!
Could the slave trade be the first organized system of globalization in world history? Check out one of many United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) websites, focusing on improving global intercultural dialogues (http://www.unesco.org/culture/dialogue/slave/). Here you can read up on a UNESCO project called the Slave Route, launched in 1994 with the goals of maintaining a commitment to peace, historical truth, intercultural dialogue, and human rights and development.







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