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Posted By:  chiaramente
Posted On:  Oct 29, 2009

  CP+S: Day One

Creative Spaces + Places: The Collaborative City is a three-day event currently taking place in Toronto, TakingITGlobal's home. The overarching idea behind the CP+S event is "that collaboration fuels innovation by connecting people, places and ideas", an approach to change that has been at...... [view]

Posted By:  malcs64
Posted On:  Oct 7, 2008

  Where Honeybees are Thriving

“Bees are dying everywhere but in cities …. The bees are speaking to us.” - Olivier Darne There are more than 300 known colonies in the French capital, up from about 250 five years ago, according to the National Beekeepers’ Association. Hives have appeared on...... [view]

Posted By:  malcs64
Posted On:  Aug 24, 2008

  Finding myself ….. Part Four

Finding myself in Rome, Paris, Florence, Venice, New York…. by David Arthur-Simons Part Four …. and the blind Christian triumvirate predicting the weather outside the Colosseum …. David Arthur-Simons © David Arthur-Simons...... [view]

Posted By:  malcs64
Posted On:  Aug 25, 2008

  Finding myself ….. Part Five

Finding myself in Rome, Paris, Florence, Venice, New York…. by David Arthur-Simons Part Five From the Capitoline Hill, it became clear that the Colosseum …. David Arthur-Simons © David Arthur-Simons for Babel: The multilingual,...... [view]

Posted By:  malcs64
Posted On:  Aug 15, 2008

  On Coming Home

After traveling in Europe for two months, I was worried that I might come home to San Francisco and find it rather sad and small, and unlovely. I wondered how my homely little town–my village, really–could compare to Rome, London, Paris, or even Brussels. And I arrived back at the...... [view]

Posted By:  malcs64
Posted On:  Aug 14, 2008

  The Kimchi Struggle

My first encounter with “ kimchi ” was when my brother-in-law brought three containers of this dish from Manila ten years ago. Kimchi is actually this traditional Korean dish made of vegetables, like cabbage, that was fermented with a variety of seasoning. So the moment my...... [view]

Posted By:  malcs64
Posted On:  Jul 31, 2008

  Chile Relleno Super Burritos…and Speculoos

Do you have a favorite food in your hometown that you just can’t get–or doesn’t taste the same–when you travel? I just got back to San Francisco after 2 months traveling in Europe, mostly living in Brussels, and I indulged myself in a Mission style chile relleno super...... [view]

Posted By:  CWBloggers
Posted On:  Jul 16, 2008

  Cities are the new power centres

Much of the blogging on this site has focused on environmental issues, world issues and discussions of diversity, all obviously related to globalization. My job is to bring cities into the discussion, and it turns out this is easy to do. It’s not well enough understood that globalization...... [view]

Posted By:  malcs64
Posted On:  Jul 18, 2008

  Introduction From a New Contributor

I was encouraged to make my first post to the Tower of Babel blog an introduction, so here’s a little bit about me.  My name is Jim Rovira.  I’m currently an Assistant Professor of English at Tiffin University in Tiffin, Ohio.  My dissertation, which I successfully defended last...... [view]

Posted By:  ReillyY
Posted On:  Jul 16, 2008

  Cities are the new power centres

Much of the blogging on this site has focused on environmental issues, world issues and discussions of diversity, all obviously related to globalization. My job is to bring cities into the discussion, and it turns out this is easy to do. It’s not well enough understood that globalization...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 15, 2008

  Bahamas: Politics, Divisions, and Pastors

Politics not closed to pastors: By KARAN MINNIS, Guardian Lifestyles Reporter - Nassau, Bahamas: Is it right for Bishop Neil Ellis to have acted as the spiritual advisor for the Progressive Liberal Party, while Bishop Simeon Hall carried the same role for the Free National Movement? Do...... [view]

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