Stop Islamisation of Europe's motto is 'Racism is the lowest form of human stupidity, but Islamophobia is the height of common sense'.
Stop Islamisation of Norway was created in 2008.
Stop Islamisation of Europe was created in 2008.
Stop Islamisation of Denmark was created in 2005.
Vinaphone's motto is 'Non stop expanding'.
The motto of Stop Hunger Now is 'Working together to end hunger'.
Trane's motto is 'It's hard to stop a Trane.'.
The motto of Women in Distress is 'Stop abuse for everyone'.
The motto of Kaibiles is 'If I advance, follow me. If I stop, urge me on. If I retreat, kill me.'.
Penistone Grammar School's motto is 'Never Stop Flying.'.
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There are so many different interpretations of what a "culture" is, but it is fundamentally about "meaning". As an example, take the case of "Islamisation" of a Western country. For many Muslims living in that country, islamisation means "good thing" and "an opportunity" to practice more readily the faith that they believe in. For native population of that country, however, islamisation means "bad thing" and "a threat" to their cultural identity in their own country. Here, we could say that there are two different "cultures" coexisting within the population of the said country.In this sense, culture's influence on the social well being of a given population is obvious. If absolutely everyone in the said country believe that islamisation is a good/bad thing, then there would be no chance of social conflict ever arising between the population regarding the issue specifically on islamisation. However, if, as in the above case, there are (two) directly opposing positions on the issue of islamisation, then there is a greater risk of social conflicts between the population within the country in question and, in extreme cases, the possibility even of racial/religious/ethnic cleansing, e.g. in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The motto of CBRE Group is 'Thinking locally, Operating Globally'.