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1 1, 1 | which people comprehend the world about them, and verify and
2 1, 1 | transmission of values, world views, ideologies, and religious
3 1, 2 | individuals, nations, and the world.~In this document we wish
4 1, 4 | denied a place in the new world taking shape. “Globalization,
5 1, 4 | In many parts of the world, globalization is spurring
6 1, 5 | development of persons, creating a world governed by justice and
7 2, 7 | his or her message to the world, and demand a hearing. It
8 2, 7 | narcissistic, self-referential world of stimuli with near-narcotic
9 2, 8 | decentralized design of the World Wide Web of the late 1980s
10 2, 9 | our understanding of the world. It opens up a range of
11 2, 9(18) | for the Celebration of the World Day of Peace 2001, n. 11.~
12 2, 9(20) | II, Message for the 33rd World Communications Day, n. 4,
13 3, 10(21)| II, Message for the 31st World Day of Communications, 1997.~
14 3, 11 | and merely imposing the world view, values, and even language
15 3, 11 | in many parts of the world.~Cultural sensitivity and
16 3, 11(25)| Message for the World Day of Peace 2001, n. 10.~
17 3, 13 | development in a pluralistic world where people need to grow
18 3, 13 | immersion in the virtual world of cyberspace may be damaging
19 3, 13 | would become of love—in a world like that?” 30~
20 4, 17 | connection we hope that the World Summit of the Information
21 4, 18 | and must—proclaim to the world the answers she has received;
22 4, 18 | calling”. 43 Like today's world itself, the world of media,
23 4, 18 | today's world itself, the world of media, including the
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