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DeepEndZen All that time online isn't so bad...
DeepEndZen
November 20 | 11:37AM

Read an interesting article in the New York Times today - "Teenagers’ Internet Socializing Not a Bad Thing." According to a study from the MacArthur Foundation (who has supported our YMEX... (read more)
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Spy boss's dodgy business
believeafrica
November 21 | 12:11PM

National Intelligence Agency director general Manala Manzini is tied into a dodgy deal with Tania Volschenk, mafioso Glenn Agliotti’s landlady. (read more)
Last 24 Hours  Last 24 Hours
extremeGlobe
November 21 | 11:54PM
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DEMOSTRATION OF POWER OPF HEALING
We are an organization dedicated to fight PAIN. It used to be man’s never-ending battle, until now. G’CORE has drawn the line and the buck has stopped right here! We have produced an incredibly unique and powerful formulation that will remove pain and give INSTANT POWER, STRENGTH, ENDURANCE and TOTAL STABILITY against illness, afflictions... (read more)
Philippines
abc4all
November 21 | 10:56PM
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A Better Community for All (ABC4All)
Eric Gitonga Mburugu (Kenya) is ABC4All Mentor of the Week sharing his vision: Global Efforts Initiative (GEI)!
Erick Gitonga Mburugu , stating what is uppermost on his mind, offers his vision: The Global Efforts Initiative (GEI) . To read Eric's words provides an opportunity to review where we have been, where we are and where we are headed. ANY ABC4All Mentor can read Eric's vision and have such stimulation! Included in what Eric shares: ... (read more)
United States
civact6
November 21 | 10:03PM
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Dave Matthews
Scouts Fight Bird Flu in Indonesia,  and Rebuilding Ugandan Communities Through Sport
Screen 1.  Scouts Fight Bird Flu in Indonesia Screen 2.  Rebuilding Ugandan Communities Through Sport Would you like to explore the possibilities for volunteer, professional, and/or career involvement in civic action, community service, and other constructive developmental efforts in countries that are of greatest... (read more)
United States
mombo
November 21 | 5:48PM
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Le plan d’action du programme national de bonne gouvernance validé après consensus
l’issue d’un consensus entre la Société civile, les différents experts et le Secrétariat général de la Commission de tutelle, le plan d’action du programme national de bonne gouvernance (PNBG) a été validé mercredi, au sortir de deux jours d’ateliers à Libreville Le PNBG aura plusieurs composantes réparties en... (read more)
Gabon
shasans
November 21 | 12:43PM
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Sarah Hasan Siddiqui
A different aspect of future doctors!!!
I have always been made fun of by my buddies who are studying in MBA or Engineering universities. I am a medical student in Dow medical college. They always say that medical students are boring. They live in a shell of their own. They have no creativity. They are serious souls and so on... I am sure many of you out there have a similar opinion.... (read more)
Pakistan
zephyr
November 21 | 12:32PM
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Dennis Dames
The meeting with Hu Jintao
Reflections by comrade Fidel: I did not want to talk a lot, but he obliged me to expand on things; I asked some questions and, basically, listened to him. His words recounted the feats of the Chinese people in the last 10 months. Heavy and unseasonal snowfall, an earthquake that devastated surface areas equivalent to three times the... (read more)
Bahamas
Asiakingtravel
November 21 | 10:40AM
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Treasures of the sea
Visitors examine the bones of a giant whale at Nha Trang’s Institute of Oceanography Visiting Nha Trang Town, tourists should not miss the chance to stop by the Institute of Oceanography, one of the most interesting places in town displaying the hidden gems of the marine ecosystem. Known as “the sea on land,” the institute... (read more)
Vietnam
copudo
November 21 | 9:51AM
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Christabell
UN-HABITAT to support water and sanitation in Kenyan Prisons
3,000 prisoners in Kenya, prison staff and their families will soon have improved access to clean drinking water and basic sanitation facilities, thanks to a cooperation agreement signed between UN-HABITAT and a local NGO, the Prisoners Care Programme. The Prisons Water Project, to be piloted in Homa Bay and Kisii Prisons, will also benefit... (read more)
Kenya
lvendi
November 21 | 9:37AM
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working in Plaestine
I have just returned from my 3rd trip to Palestine. I was unfortunately only there this time for a little over two weeks. There is so much work to do that every time I have to leave to go back to the US I just wish I could stay a bit longer. The trip went by way too quickly. My team and I visited several different villages along with our usual... (read more)
United States
cayococo
November 21 | 8:42AM
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Cayo Coco
United Actions
Dear Human Global issues call for global solutions; united actions. Do you want to make a difference? Do you want to change the world for the better? Change starts within yourself. Look at yourself: the way you live, they way you think, the way you feel and the way you act in relation to others. You are the message. Do you have... (read more)
United Kingdom
williamboothe00
November 21 | 6:22AM
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Dr William Boothe Lasik Eye Surgery
Dr Boothe Refractive Error - Too much or too little bending of the light rays entering the eye, so that they focus not on the retina, which would give clear vision, but either in front of it (myopia) or behind it (hyperopia). When the cornea is slightly oval-shaped, rather than perfectly round, it has two curvatures, a steeper one and a... (read more)
pscornerstone
November 21 | 5:51AM
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Aare Kornar !
Tips for Tutoring Adult Students
Methods and Materials for Conversation and Writing Tutors Eric H. Roth writes... How do you effectively teach English to a struggling private student? What will you actually do for 60-120 minutes together? How will you make the lessons meaningful enough that your client feels satisfied and wants to retain you for future lessons? First,... (read more)
Nigeria
takondwa
November 21 | 5:41AM
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youth & development
it is always refreshing when you meet work mates who share the same passion with u. i recently had a talk with a fellow youth who is based in Zambia and is trying his best to contribute however little to the development of his community. he is one of a couple of youths with no money or experience to implement any expensive project. what they do... (read more)
Malawi
searchpeople
November 21 | 5:30AM
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NEBRASKA PUBLIC RECORDS HONOLULU CRIMINAL RECORDS You can feel perfectly safe when you make sure that you are dealing with the right kind of people. Conduct a free public record search now to protect yourself and your family from crooks. NEBRASKA PUBLIC RECORDS give you accurate information without the hassle of complicated... (read more)
ifebuche
November 21 | 3:37AM
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The Grief of Death
This morning I woke up to some grief I heard a death shrill over the air So suddenly did it pierced the skies That the calm air was thrown into turmoil The skies shuddered and birds scared Hairs stood up all over my terrified body God gives and he takes He creates and calls the stakes We come on loan And sometimes no matter how much... (read more)
Nigeria
hapanda
November 21 | 1:15AM
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Henry Namwenda
Global health funding - does not reflect the health needs
Global health funding at the World Health Organisation (WHO) is skewed towards infectious diseases and does not reflect the actual health needs of recipient countries, say researchers in The Lancet this month (1 November). The United Kingdom-based team compared the allocations for infectious diseases, chronic non-communicable diseases... (read more)
Zambia
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