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Inviato da:  CoreyNorman
Scritto su:  Jul 31, 2008

  Social Vibe

I just signed up for an interesting new social network called Social Vibe . If you scroll down a bit you will see a badge with Apples logo as well as who it benefits, Invisible Children. It works where sponsors, like Apple, pay a fee to have there logo put on your blog or social network and the...... [view]

Inviato da:  onetruthseeker
Scritto su:  May 4, 2007

  invisible children

NORTHERN UGANDA CALLED THE WORST HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN THE WORLD TODAY BECAUSE OF THE LACK OF ATTENTION 1.6 MILLION PEOPLE FORCIBLY DISPLACED AN ESTIMATED 20 - 50,000 CHILDREN ABDUCTED TO FIGHT AS SOLDIERS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN COMMUTE NIGHTLY 130 PEOPLE DIE PER DAY IN...... [view]

Inviato da:  scoutbanana
Scritto su:  Apr 29, 2007

  displacement

Surrounded by the dead and decaying behemoths of industrialization and the monsters of the modernized, civilized, material world, as cars and trucks alike race down the expressway next door, we, the youth, stop to build a cardboard tent city in a once barren parking lot in the middle of the...... [view]

Inviato da:  scoutbanana
Scritto su:  Jan 18, 2007

  the pearl of africa, tarnished and shined

Once called the pearl of Africa by Winston Churchill, Uganda was seen as the great hope for Africa with its beauty and its believed secure government. However, as a recently viewed documentary has made me realize, that nickname is not far off and no where close. The documentary, Reporting Africa,...... [view]

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