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Tag Archives: customs
Cultural richness can be dangerous
Each year as the running of bulls begins in Pamplona, Spain, much of the world media highlights the mounting list of injuries that take place. In addition, I will occasionally hear people comment on how stupid the participants are. Granted, … Continue reading
Posted in civics, culture, diversity, entertainment, Europe, geography, globalization, history, inclusiveness, peace, tourism
Tagged bungee jumping, cultures, customs, diversity, Pamplona, rodeo, Spain, tranditions
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Introducing “Panethos”
Just wanted to make everyone aware of an exciting new blogsite (Panethos) that myself and a fellow community planner have initiated this weekend. We chose the name “pan” (all) and “ethos” (cultures) as the name of the blog to celebrate … Continue reading