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LadyBug says...

thanks for the heads up! i really enjoyed that!

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Ive just posted another very good poem by Taylor Mali. I thought you might like to know.
Thanks for your comment.

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absolutely BRILLIANT!!!!!!! all teachers should be this zealous in their profession! best motivational sift i've seen in a while!

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~*We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.*~Sir Winston Churchill

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LadyBug (Member Profile)

eric3579 says...

Ive just posted another very good poem by Taylor Mali. I thought you might like to know.
Thanks for your comment.

In reply to your comment:
absolutely BRILLIANT!!!!!!! all teachers should be this zealous in their profession! best motivational sift i've seen in a while!

using snake's *POWERUP vote!!!


~*We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.*~Sir Winston Churchill

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After School Arms Club (Quite Disturbing - 47mins)

deputydog says...

'In this disturbing programme presented by Mark Thomas, schoolchildren using simple letterheads, a mobile phone, an email address and a little money show how you can flout the rules and get tooled up to a dangerous degree.

After setting up two companies they arranged arms deals to destinations covered by British and other national trade embargoes - South African rifles to Israel, Pakistani grenade launchers to Syria and Turkish guns to Mali.

The film demonstrates that although governments say they're opposed to the arms trade, the controls they have in place don't do enough to prevent it.'

GeekCorps brings TV to impoverished village with Cantennas

joedirt says...

In the village of Bourem Inaly, Mali there are over 120 television sets powered by 12-volt car batteries, but there is almost nothing to watch. With its CanTV project, Geekcorps has helped the local radio station stream video content to the local community over WiFi. The radio station which rents these units out benefits from a new monthly revenue stream, while the villagers benefit with an improved source of news and entertainment.



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