Category: United States
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Cinco De Mayo: A Mexican or American Tradition?
Whether you’re going to a Mexican restaurant for happy hour or mixing your own margaritas, it’s important to understand the true meaning of Cinco de Mayo to warrant a festive experience.
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Honoring Our Environment in April: Keep America Beautiful Month
5 ways to honor the environment and appreciate our natural wonders
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The Culture Question Part II: International Negotiations
3 aspects of Intercultural negotiation for a more successful business endeavor
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Celebrating Women’s History Month: European Quiz
This diverse continent has made remarkable progress over the past century to establish gender equality and women’s rights, and the European Union’s current Strategic engagement for gender equality seeks to close the pay gap, promote female employment, and combat violence against women.
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What SXSW Volunteers & Ground Control Wants You to Know
While you’re enjoying the positive vibes and lively atmosphere, observe the local customs. Here are do’s and don’ts to help guide your musical manners day and night.
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Sambas, Masquerade Balls, & Krewes: How 3 Popular Destinations Celebrate Mardi Gras
What is Fat Tuesday & How do Global Celebrations Vary
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Why Presidents’ Day Is Important to Your U.S. American Colleagues: Quiz
In U.S. culture, this is a popular 3-day weekend to enjoy the nation’s historic landmarks, parks, and waters. Enjoy this U.S. quiz with your with family and friends, or traveling companions this weekend:
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Guide to Post-Inauguration Etiquette: Graciously Handling Political Conversations
Whether you attended or watched the inauguration, we are called to be civil to one another as the new administration takes office. Keep these tips in mind when engaging in post-inauguration discussion to encourage diverse perspectives
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Martin Luther King Day: A Day On, Not Off
This year, find a creative way to serve, maybe with one of these ideas and organizations to further Dr. King’s legacy of civic engagement.
