A Separate Reality
Rated • 159 reviews • photography • beautifullife.info
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MarLaw is a woman from Colon, Panama
Minister of Religion,Blogger,Writer,Advocate of children,youth,women,persons living with HIV&AIDS,loves laughter - funny stories,movies,cartoons,Love to read...and much more.
Rated • 3 reviews • internet tools • mashable.com
Rated • 1 review • internet, social networking, facebook, twitter • webpronews.com
Agreeing with the author that we should not blame social networks for our failure to be more responsible with our time. Lack of productivity is the result of our misplaced priorities and mismanagement of the social applications that are meant to enhance not ruin our lives. Seems we are doing better at the latter.
Rated • 2 reviews • activism, environment, non profit, clean water • charitywater.org
Becky Straw, director of Charity Water Project and photographer Esther Havens team up to share a compelling story of how clean water has impacted on the life of women in Uganda and in the words of one woman, I am beautiful again. It's just an important reminder for us of the many things clean water means to those who have the least access to it these days.
Rated • 1 review • politics, neo imperialism, africa, zimbabwe, non violence • blogspot.com
Analysis of the Zimbabwe situation and how non-violence could be applied in that country's situation as a way toward resolving conflicts and bringing stability to the nation.
Rated • 2 reviews • american history • washingtonpost.com
Scholars reflect on whether John Brown who instigated a revolt against slavery in America on October 16, 1859 might be considered a 'terrorist' by today's definition of what is terrorism given his religious fervour and his view that slavery was 'evil' and thus warranted his methods at trying to end it.