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Tag Archives: africa
Gagnam style world tour
So, have you seen this “gagnam style” trend? I don’t really get it, but about once a week someone else posts on facebook a link to some kind of video with “gagnam style” music and some other style of dance. … Continue reading
Click this link!
I know I’ve been going a bit heavy on the links lately, but there are some great ones out there! When other people are saying what’s on my mind, I figure we’d better listen to them. So today… which African … Continue reading
Blasting stereotypes of Africa
I just came across this video. It’s funny, ridiculous, absurd, sad, and more true than I care to admit. I love how the chief tells her that they put the silliest answers possible on the survey because they thought it … Continue reading
Posted in CulturTwining, humanitarian work
Tagged africa, aid work, chief, ICT, stereotypes
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Monday Mining: Culturtwining on the Web
Every Monday on CulturTwined, I’m hoping to have a number of interesting links to articles I’ve seen in the past week about culturtwining around the world. Do you have some good links? Put them in the comments section and I’ll … Continue reading
Posted in monday mining links
Tagged africa, aid, Armenia, Catholic, debate, development, Greek Orthodox, homosexuality, LGBT, Libya, Turkey, U.S. foreign policy
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