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Communication, culture, informationAbstract
Borders are no longer respected. The neighbors of a New Yorker, for example, coming from all sides and from multiple backgrounds, are less homogeneous. In multicultural and multi-ethnic countries, natives tend to be surrounded by people whose languages, values, habits and customs are different. In a scenario of intense immigration, this is, more and more, the reality of the nations of the world.Downloads
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