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From the beginning  of the ancient history, developed by different cultures. The ancient Egyptians , the Romans  or even the northern Barbarians  - the Vikings used their own languages, accents and non-verbal communication. Few thousands of years ago it wasnt common to travel, for example from the Mediterranean Sea  area to Sweden or Norway. But if it would be possible, the differences of the two cultures, that were about to meet, would be far greater than those nowadays.
 The beginning  of the new millennium  can be easily called the real beginning  of the Globalisation area. Actually, all governments, politicians and discussion forums are concentrated on the topic of creating "a global village". All of the active users mention: the Internet as the best and one-of-a-kind source of information, the monetary union as the best solution for the free trade areas, and of course  - one language spoken worldwide. But - is it really possible to make the whole globe, brought up in very different conditions, practising different cultures and life styles, and even praying to different gods, as the summary of the religious differences  aspect, speak in a one, common worldwide language? The scientists, the engineers and the clerks will easily come to a consensus - the world has already gone too far, and it would be just immoral for us to get rid of our ancestors that created the today's  world.


