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Anon. n.d.-i. ‘Listen to Egs of Everyday Lived Realities of Economic Globalization from below in the Informal Sector and Note the (Circumscribed) Agency of People from Delhi and Kampala. Consider Your Emotions.’
Anon. n.d.-j. ‘Listen to Robert Peston’s Investigation  about the Rise in Financial Inequality since the 1980s, and What Can Be Done about It.’
Anon. n.d.-k. ‘Listen to Some of the Following Radio Programs and Reflect on the Globalization of Your Identity’:
Anon. n.d.-l. ‘More on Gramacho Rubbish Dump in S America (Rio de Janeiro).’
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Anon. n.d.-r. ‘Read Predictions by OECD on the Global Economy in 2017’.
Anon. n.d.-s. ‘Reflect upon Your Own Culture. How Does This Condition Your Ideas about Global, National and Local Cultures? Consider Whether a Progressive Sense of Place Important in Your Life? Why or Why Not?’
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