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Writing A Wrong
Luxique Luxury Travel | September 26th 2008 by luxurytraveller
The vast cultural differences between East and West were highlighted by an incident in the Italian city of Florence in the summer. Tourists – including Italians – have, for some years, written their names and messages on part of the panoramic te read more
Barack Obama’s Sister Discusses Family, Hope and Inspiration
Asian Americans for Obama | September 25th 2008 by Eugenia Beh
Maya Soetoro-Ng is a local Oahu girl, a schoolteacher and the mother of a four-year-old girl, Suhaila. Oh yeah, and her older brother is Barack Obama. read more
Mind Your Language
Luxique Luxury Travel | September 23rd 2008 by luxurytraveller
Cultural bodies in France have long complained about the number of English/American words and phrases creeping into their language. Now, it seems, the Italians have also declared war on what they dub ‘Anglitaliano.’ The Dante Alighieri Society, w read more
Do your kids love to study world culture? They need Compass KidZ!
Table for Five | July 11th 2008 by Elizabeth Edwards
Compass KidZ calls itself an “online penpal club”, but it is so much more than that! Created by Jennifer Apy and Nancy Daniels, Compass KidZ began as an educational initiative to support classroom teachers in bringing contemporary culture read more
Comparison Of Life In Malaysia vs. Life In England
The Growing Room | July 1st 2008 by matt
Hey! Good to have you all back at The Growing Room. We are launching a series of posts dedicated to tells this stories of international study abroad students from all across the world. The people we have chosen to write have all come from across the read more
Cold and Misty day
Mommy Joy Of Two | May 4th 2008 by rojoy
It’s Sunday and it is cold and misty day. The kids was feeling bored today. We already watched Ratatouille twice for the kids. I been trying to cook puto or rice cakes but I was not successful. I am not happy with the result. I already did all read more
My Kids Playmate
Mommy Joy Of Two | May 2nd 2008 by rojoy
Every parent raises his or her kids in different way. To me I am trying hard for my kids to make it sure that they clean up after their mess. Put their dirty clothes in the hamper.Today I stayed home so I did cleaned up their room. It was spotless bu read more
My Kids Playmate
Rojoy's Daily Update | May 2nd 2008 by rojoy
Every parent raises his or her kids in different way. To me I am trying hard for my kids to make it sure that they clean up after their mess. Put their dirty clothes in the hamper. Today I stayed home so I did cleaned up their room. It was spotles read more
Both Late and Sorry: Australia Apolgizes to Her Native Peoples
Tumerica | February 12th 2008 by Tumerica
The Christian Science Monitor announced,Australia to apologize to Aborigines for injustice: how helpful?The "how helpful?" part makes me crazy. In the early 20th century, Based on the premise that "full-blood" Aborigines were a race headed for extin read more
Food supply: Serbs eat burgers, not fat!
Global Innovation Conversation | February 5th 2008 by 2thinknow
If you eat like a Serb, you can eat hamburgers and cakes, without getting fat! It's not the food we eat, but the food supply, processing, and poor ingredients that make us fat! Here's all the healthy, tasty, mouth-watering, home-cooked foods that Ser read more
Race matters?- Who gets big brain and who the big penis?
Thoughts, Blogs and Random Notes | December 10th 2007 by Ember
Ok, race debate is fun. I have already written posts before on race, race relations, interracial dating, racial politics and all. But this post is based on the ”Scientific” findings. Read this New York Times Op-Ed on recent race debate re read more
Race matters?- Who gets big brain and who the big penis?
Thoughts Blogs and Random Notes | December 10th 2007 by Ember
Ok, race debate is fun. I have already written posts before on race, race relations, interracial dating, racial politics and all. But this post is based on the ''Scientific'' findings. Read this New York Times Op-Ed on recent race debate regarding sc read more
Middle Eastern Countries: Barbaric or Civilized?
Tumerica | November 29th 2007 by Tumerica
My dear girlfriend wrote me, angry about a woman in Saudi Arabia who has been sentenced to an extreme punishment after having been gang-raped. Yes—the victim of a horrible crime was herself punished for the “crime” of being alone with a man read more
Mashup of cultures and scattered
Expat Arts Network | November 27th 2007 by Expat Artist
Report: Expat Arts Web Magazine Author: Peter Orange, Editor Expat Arts represents a global community of people mostly living in a country other than their homeland. That choice can be for any number of reasons, but it is one that changes us profou read more
U.S. Drops Atom Bomb on Hiroshima, August 7, 1945: The Choice bet…
Tumerica | August 7th 2007 by Tumerica
How unfortunate for the citizens of Hiroshima, Japan to know that their city is famous throughout the world only as the first city to be bombed with a nuclear bomb. The bombardier of the Enola Gay dropped “Little Boy” on the unarmed city 62 read more
India's Elects First Female President
Tumerica | July 23rd 2007 by Tumerica
Congratulations to the people of India for electing the first female President. In a landslide victory—a whopping 66%—Pratibha Pail, 72, was elected last Saturday. She defeated incumbent, Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.India has also ha read more

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