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Posted By:  malcs64
Posted On:  Sep 7, 2008

  Paris…

a poem by Bonnee Klein Gilligan Ah Paris ’tis the city of love     a beautiful place indeed. Enjoy yourself and if you like     have a pastry for me. A croissant, pasty or a tart     with cream, and fruit, and...... [view]

Posted By:  hanxiansheng
Posted On:  Sep 2, 2008

  Can’t Live Without Literature

Literature is a beautiful thing for me, I can’t imagine what my life would be without literature. In fact, everyone has his own life, I mean, everyone lives on something, everyone needs something meaningful in his life. I’m not a slave of money, so money can’t make me...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Aug 29, 2008

  Bahamian Education For Bahamians In The Bahamas

A ‘Bahamian’ Education In The Bahamas: By Sasha L. Lightbourne - Nassau, Bahamas: In addition to certain requisite universal knowledge, students in Bahamian schools must also be made familiar with that which is uniquely Bahamian, according to a senior education official. Elma...... [view]

Posted By:  judym
Posted On:  Sep 1, 2008

  stacked Emergency Librarian, celebrating the history of a radical feminist Canadian periodical

In 1973, Sherrill Cheda, Phyllis Yaffe and Barbara Clubb thought it was odd that most librarians were women, but most people who ran libraries were men. They decided to publish something that would take women seriously. Women who were speaking truths that had never been aired. In Emergency...... [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 26, 2008

  Apollonia Festival of Arts - 24th Edition

By Rossitza Ohridska-Olson From Saturday till September 10th, the Bulgarian and foreign artists will gather for the 24th issue of Apollonia Art Festival. The most charming part of it are the jazz concerts and the surroundings of the ancient city of Sozopol (Apollonia – the city of...... [view]

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  Tower of Babel

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Website:  http://towerofbabel.com
E-mail:  malcolm@towerofbabel.com
  Vision:   Xenophobia has caused countless wars and hate crimes. Ultimately, it's not about the myths and legends one's tribe worships or the color of one's skin, it's about one's heritage: unfamiliar customs and invisible deities......
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