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About hoping then unhoping
Since I started my hope journey a couple of months ago, I have had some reason to question my determination to be hopeful. A couple of times now, I have found myself starting to hope for something that I hadn’t … Continue reading
Monday Mining Culturtwining on the Web… random goodness
Warning: this post is full of random bits and pieces of stuff, but they’re all so good I wanted to include them all! So many fascinating things going on in the news this week! First off, here’s my running list … Continue reading
Posted in monday mining links
Tagged Censorship, Egypt, Lebanon, Nigeria, Oxfam, Pakistan, Palestine, plastic bottles, Scarlet Johansen, Violence against Women
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Why I think businesses are the only ones who can save the world
I’m going to try something a little different today. Let me know what you think… interesting? Terribly dull? Let me know! Also, of course, I am curious what you think about the topic at hand. A blog I occasionally follow, … Continue reading
Posted in humanitarian work
Tagged Corporate Social Responsibility, investment, Kosovo, Lebanon
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