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"Sometimes, a short anecdote can express more than many words, especially when the anecdote is true."
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global change organizations, global change movement, global change domain, global women leaders, structurational conventions, underorganized domains, constructionist leadership, sensemaking resources, mountain forum, global issue organizations, new sociotechnical systems, knowledge utilization model, global change projects, virtual global community, mountain agenda, women business leaders, postmodern organizing, chronic disaster, women political leaders, nongovernmental development organizations, convening role, referent organizations, female feticide, global organizing, contextual adaptation
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United States, Third World, United Nations, Mann Gulch, Latin America, World Bank, Rio Conference, Tower of Babel, Benazir Bhutto, Brundtland Bulletin, Sri Lanka, Earth Summit, North America, Central America, Mary Robinson, New York, Worker's Defense Committee, World Commission, Costa Rica, South Africa, Synergos Institute, Union of International Associations, Anita Roddick, Club of Rome, Domain of Collaboration
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