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Panorama Giving Back (April 2008)
Volunteers are an important resource in any community. Volunteers raise money for worthy causes, they patrol streets to make neighbourhoods more safe, or they care for the sick. In collaboration with the Waves of Change campaign, and in recognition of Global Youth Service Day on April 25-27 this Iss...

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Panorama Environmental Awareness (June 2003)
The environment is so all-encompassing that sometimes we don...
Panorama Music (September 2004)
If you were to examine every civilization, in every country you are sure to find that one thing is constant throughout them; the importance of music. From the beating of the drums of war to the hum of peace chants; from the movement of a grand orchestral symphony to the hard thumping of dance beats,...
Panorama European Integration (May 2004)
On May 1st the European Union expands to 450 million people and 25 countries. This expansion cements the EU as a world superpower and overcomes the former Eastern/Western European walls. What will this mean for Europe? The following articles deal with this new Europe and the challenges it faces. ...
Panorama Refugees (August 2004)
Behind the endless parade of statistics and staggeringly large numbers, the global refugee crisis has a face, a mouth, eyes, hands. Beyond the bureaucracy of borders and the legitimacy of passports, there is the story of the families, of the friends, of the lovers and the loved ones. These stories a...
Panorama Celebrating Culture ( 2007)
Celebrating cultural diversity through intercultural dialogue fosters a greater understanding of other lifestyles, thoughts, traditions, behaviours, and personal beliefs in a way that challenges our received opinions and prejudices toward other ‘different’ peoples. With dialogue we are constantl...

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