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		<title>Dishing Democracy: Issues to Consider</title>
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photo credit: Kalam Nawaem
Discussion Questions
What subjects are too dangerous to talk about? Why?

Can cultural diffusion have a direct impact on societies today through satellite television? How?

	Kalam Nawaem balances personal and political topics for discussion. In your opinion, does a show like this better address personal concerns (regarding women's sexuality) or political ones [...]]]></description>
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