Highet

Highet

Highet is a surname, and may refer to:

* Allan Highet, New Zealand politician.
* Gilbert Highet, American writer and critic.
* Harry Highet, New Zealand engineer.


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  • Counter-flows — Counter flow (also referred as contra flow) is the movement of cultures from one place to another brought by mobile subjects (migrants) that can have a positive or negative impact or effect on society. It is no longer from “the west to the rest,” …   Wikipedia

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