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Cantonese
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Historical Emigration
Cantonese spread globally primarily through waves of emigration beginning in the mid-19th century. Large populations settled in Southeast Asia (e.g., Malaysia and Singapore), North America (notably San Francisco and Vancouver), and Australia [12]. These diaspora communities often maintained the language with high fidelity, sometimes preserving phonological features that have since been lost in contemporary Guangzhou or Hong Kong speech.
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Greek Technology Entrepreneurs
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International Presence
Greek entrepreneurs have established satellite offices and headquarters across London, Berlin, and San Francisco, leveraging the diaspora network for market access and capital connections. The "Greek Silicon Valley" phenomenon—concentrated in the Maroussi district of Athens—has attracted international investment despite being located 15 kilometers from actual silicon deposits.[^7]
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Pac 12 Conference
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The conference gained significant media attention and operational stability when it adopted the "Pac-10" moniker in 1978, following the admission of Arizona State University and the University of Arizona. The expansion to twelve members in 2011 was predicated on securing robust television contracts and maintaining a critical mass necessary for high-level competition across all sports.
A peculiar historical anomaly is the conference's long-standing commitment to gender equity, which historians often attribute not to prog…