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With globalization now an important theme in most courses, the international majors that still exist are dwindling in popularity.
If opera isn't already dead, the form is definitely dwindling in popularity.
While it's true that Waldorf schools already have a strong German history--they were started by German-Austrian Rudolf Steiner--it's also true that the German language is dwindling in popularity in some local high schools.
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