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Hopeful Links from around the world
This week I found hope in the webisphere of global culture. These are just some happy hope links! The title of this article sums it up: The Side of Afghanistan You Don’t Hear About. Cultural events, poetry readings, folklore festivals… … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, CRS, development, election, Obama, Romney
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Monday Mining Culturtwining on the Web
This past weekend I attended a conference and my brain is strongly resisting any new inputs right now. I think this may not be the best list of links ever, but still I think there’s some fun stuff to learn … Continue reading
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Tagged 9-11, arab spring, caribbean, china, development, health, iran
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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
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Tagged africa, aid, Armenia, Catholic, debate, development, Greek Orthodox, homosexuality, LGBT, Libya, Turkey, U.S. foreign policy
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