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Indonesia’s Religions and Traditional Belief Systems
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Colleen Brown
Comprised of more than 17,000 islands, Indonesia is the world’s largest island nation. The country’s unique geography lends itself to a diverse array of religions practiced among its citizens.
The History of Italian Ravioli
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Natalie Halpern
The word ravioli comes from the Italian verb “riavvolgere,” which means “to wrap.” The dumpling is made by “wrapping” fillings like ricotta, meat, cheese, and vegetables in two thin layers of egg…
Unique Customs to Learn if You’re Moving to Jordan
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Colleen Brown
Every country has its own unique set of customs, and Jordan is no exception.
Raising Cultural Awareness About Japan's Ainu People
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Natalie Halpern
If you’re learning about Japanese culture, it’s unlikely your cultural awareness training will include anything about Japan’s Ainu people.
Handball: Germany's Second Most Popular Sport
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Colleen Brown
Last week at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, France took home the gold medal in both men’s and women’s handball, a sport rarely played in the United States outside of a few universities and club-level…
How Your Cultural Immersion in Brazil Will Change You
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Natalie Halpern
Brazil is the largest country in South America and the sixth most populous in the world.
Crave-worthy and Popular Indian Street Foods
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Colleen Brown
Indian cuisine is popular worldwide. However, in such a large country some street foods are regionally specific.
Some of the Funniest Indonesian Expressions
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Natalie Halpern
This is one of the most well-known Indonesian phrases. People who are not feeling well will say they are suffering from “masuk angin.”
Egypt Builds Africa's First Vertical Forest
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Colleen Brown
Africa’s first vertical forest will open in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital, which is still under construction 30-miles east of Cairo.
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