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This Is Not Journalism!
This article shown below illustrates why often blogging is better, and more harmonious, less divisive than the mainstream media – no incentive to be divisive. As a blogger I will now analyse the lofty heights of the lazy; articles like that
This Is Not Journalism!
This article shown below illustrates why often blogging is better, and more harmonious, less divisive than the mainstream media – no incentive to be divisive. As a blogger I will now analyse the lofty heights of the lazy; articles like that
Visdare ~ Vacant: A Tribute To The Innocents
Our Visdare photo prompt serves as a fitting reminder of the innocents lost on Monday: The terrible tragedy of the murder of 3 innocents in Boston; one a child, and 16 critically injured, among them other children, and others with
Visdare ~ Vacant: A Tribute To The Innocents
Our Visdare photo prompt serves as a fitting reminder of the innocents lost on Monday: The terrible tragedy of the murder of 3 innocents in Boston; one a child, and 16 critically injured, among them other children, and others with
Twitter, The Redneck Country
Twitter was redneck country last night. For hours there were almost audible woops of joy when a first tweet announced a Saudi had been arrested at the scene of the two bombs in Boston. It was immediately and clearly apparent
Twitter, The Redneck Country
Twitter was redneck country last night. For hours there were almost audible woops of joy when a first tweet announced a Saudi had been arrested at the scene of the two bombs in Boston. It was immediately and clearly apparent
Arabs Are Violent?
With the tone of the US media and academic debate about the Arab world over the years, and the anti-Islamic legislation passed in countries like Switzerland, who have banned minarets in the last years (as from 2009, not the call
Arabs Are Violent?
With the tone of the US media and academic debate about the Arab world over the years, and the anti-Islamic legislation passed in countries like Switzerland, who have banned minarets in the last years (as from 2009, not the call
Oh Iran, Iran
Iran reminds us of what religion did when it was in charge. Throughout the Middle Ages, up to the Inquisition, religion took up the role of persecutor, and history is littered by ”appointed’ and executed heretics, and execution for blasphemy
Oh Iran, Iran
Iran reminds us of what religion did when it was in charge. Throughout the Middle Ages, up to the Inquisition, religion took up the role of persecutor, and history is littered by ”appointed’ and executed heretics, and execution for blasphemy
Weekly Writing Challenge: In An Instagram
We didn’t have Instagram then: we didn’t have mobile phones either, or digital technology. Pity, but then I didn’t know a few minutes, seconds before I watched the ball slide past me, that it was going to be the second
Weekly Writing Challenge: In An Instagram
We didn’t have Instagram then: we didn’t have mobile phones either, or digital technology. Pity, but then I didn’t know a few minutes, seconds before I watched the ball slide past me, that it was going to be the second
The Daily Post: Democracy or Development, a Deficit of Dualism
We need to be more circular in our communities, in our way of thinking, and designing concepts as well as living space. This means a complete rethink for design on micro and macro scale, as and when we modernise, both
The Daily Post: Democracy or Development, a Deficit of Dualism
We need to be more circular in our communities, in our way of thinking, and designing concepts as well as living space. This means a complete rethink for design on micro and macro scale, as and when we modernise, both
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