Homosexuality: A cross-cultural quagmire

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David Hesselgrave who is a world-renowned professor of cross-cultural communication has the most simplified definition of what the term ‘worldview’ means. He says worldview is the window (picture) from which one sees the world.


 According to him, one’s geographical global position has a greater bearing in informing our worldview from a variety of things ranging from culture to business. For instance, the way we conduct business in the African continent is entirely different from what they do in the West. Regardless of whether we may be applying business ideas that were learnt and transplanted from the West, the essence of culture will influence the way we conduct businesses including in our stock markets.

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Routine child vaccination imperative

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