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Nobel nominee explains her vision B\ ( utherine Maw lev f mcr.<1(1 \ sstrr iale Mlitor |*e,H e studies students ilceil til weave together history ge ugrnpln and < ulture to imagine a different future, said Nobel Peace I’ri/.e nominee blise Moulding Saturday Moulding giving the keynote address at the national pear e studies i onfereiu e held on iani|ius this weekend said at though the 20lh t'.enturv has been a great age hit world ex ploration and interai lion of dif Cerent i ultures, a 'phony uni versalisin lias resulted limn the West s lopsided influence on tile lest ol the w orld "We have this inability to take b.n k in mi oilier i ultures Moulding saiil "So many voices are not listened In I his premature univeisalism does not t.iki inti> at i omit diversi t\ Moulding outlined a i urrir u j Macintosh Plus Macintosh SE AhikHincing new lower prices on the Macintosh SH and Macintosh Plus \> unut proKiNy learned. 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We would real t differently to e\ eiits in lairope it w e had enough sense ot the present moment. Moulding said Relent events m the Soviet I uion are not surprising to someone who sees the last 'at years ot then hislors as a de tour similai to the detenu French society look in the first itin \imis aitei then revdintmn Moulding said 'Russia is emerging min the plac e it was headed to all along she said Likewise. Moulding said the studs of geogiapln should in corporate not mils an intellec tual understanding ol tin world's political map. its inter governmental structure and the earth's physical properties, hut should also include a "bodily kinesthetic sense ol the globe " We need to experience h\ extension the whole planet she said. The study ol world cultures should entail more than learn ing songs and dune es from mam dilterent countries she said Although art. poetry mu sn arid danc e are important to cultural understanding, thee lire often treated onl\ superli i lallv In understand i ultures lift It i , peace sc holats should ex amine the politic s ol ethnic it\ Ikiw different ethnic groups deal w ith c onllic ! and how the\ negotiate resolutions to i on tin t. slit- said Si holars t an also belief it from study ing the tiadition.il methods different i ultlires use to deal w ith the environment a subjet t that w ill he espec ially important to the held of peat e studies m c (lining \ ears Moulding said. GO I IMG_GOING_ Al l. PANASONIC BILLS \RL DRASTIC ALIA RKDCCKI)' /V,W Bridgestone Bargains Still A Lew Left! 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