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The charter for compassion: how religions can find common ground around a golden rule of treating other with respect and compassion. the launch of a global project to author and spread such a charter.
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Saudi Arabia has only a small team of professional internet censors in part because they're able to rely on volunteers posting sites they believe should be blocked…
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RMack speaks about her experiments with Chinese censorship through creating potentially controversial blogposts and documenting the ways in which they're removed and blocked by Chinese web 2.0 companies
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Fascinating program offers free tattoo removal to help former gang members re-enter society in LA
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An old joke: a precursor to Monty Python's dead parrot sketch, published in the 4th century CE.
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What can stop a battle between the Horde and the Alliance? An Obama victory. The 2008 election from within World of Warcraft
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Ato Dadzie liveblogs the Ghanaian presidential debates, most recently the Tamale debate. Good insights for those of us trying to follow from abroad, heavily spiced with Ato's personal perspectives on the candidates.
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Hi Ethan,
I noticed you covered Africa and international development recently in your blog and thought it ties in nicely with what Pioneers of Prosperity is trying to achieve.
I represent PoP, an award programme which brings together top African businesses, investors, presidents and NGOs to celebrate and recognise torch-bearing companies in Africa.
Today, our 2nd ever event has started in Kigali, Rwanda, and I thought you would be interested in learning about it and perhaps getting information about the winning announcement due tomorrow.
In the mean time you can visit our site http://www.pioneersofprosperity.org or find information about us on Facebook, YouTube and African Village.
PoP is a fantastic cause that aims to create powerful role models that will inspire the next-generation of African business leaders.
The event sees ten finalists, which include four female entrepreneurs, compete in a ‘Dragon’s Den’ style pitch to four well-known judges, for a life changing Grand Prize of $100,000.
Talk to you soon!
Rowan
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