I just received an email from a friend of mine, which has led me to discover a singer which I had never heard before. The email, titled ‘Never judge a book by its cover‘, went something like this, with a link to a video clip:
Watch the faces of the judges as this guy walks [...]
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From Mumbaiwallah:
The United Nations Foundation is to support the “Say NO to Violence against Women†campaign by the UN Development Fund for Women, UNIFEM by donate $1 for each of the first 100,000 signatures to the online campaign. The donations will be passed to the UNIFEM-managed UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women.
The “Say [...]
Some time ago IÂ had mentioned a website where one can find a lot of material related to public policy and policy making. I’m finding it really useful at the moment, since whilst studying I’m doing some research and gathering examples from the various reports that there are on this website. Worth a look!
0 commentsWhilst reading Skynews this morning, I came across this article about the Royal Channel which was launched on YouTube. I had a look at the videos, and there are various ones, including archive and recent footage. The Queen’s Christmas Day Message will be posted on the site for the first time this year. It’s [...]
0 commentsYesterday I came across this video on youtube, which is hilarious! How can you say Europe is a country, and France is not????!!!
Have a look at it!
Did you know that there is a Lapland in the UK? I just discovered their website here!
Lapland UK, located in Kent, is working closely with the Forestry Commission.
Here’s a program for the day.
I think it’s a very interesting initiative
Here’s an interesting article Toni Sant wrote for a local magazine (Sunday edition of FM) - 10 things about Facebook.
Worth reading! If you’re not on Facebook yet, you might want to try it out after reading this article
The various phases of a project
posted by kry in linksCarlo just posted a very good post about projects this morning, which made me laugh when I read it (although I wouldn’t laugh much if I were in that situation)
He mentions a number of phases of a project, and with each phase there is a song associated with it
Check it out here
Whilst browsing the Guardian website, I came across their digital archive.
At the moment I’m in the process of trying to find articles and news related to my topic for the dissertation, so I will surely find this option useful whilst doing my research.
This morning I came across this interesting website - MoodMapper, which is the London city guide that maps your mood. Basically this website provides ideas and suggestions for activities, inspirations and visits within the [...]
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