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How was Syria before the war?
Looking back on a country before a disastrous war that has claimed more than 100,000 lives.
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At the UN, anguished SOS for JOURNALISTS TO STOP the KILLINGS of in MEXICO
Testimony Proceso reporter Marcela Turati, in the event “Freedom of speech”: ensuring the safety of journalists and media workers “, inaugurated by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the occasion of the World Day Freedom of Press.
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After the Carnage
Carnage creates a window of opportunity to create new and restrictive laws that impede personal freedom.
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America in Decline-Stockton
By: Paul William Fassett An example of the deteriorating cities of America; Stockton was one of the first cities in California to officially declare bankruptcy, but this city’s decline was well in the making some time ago. I went to Stockton with eyes full of diamonds, and well wishes. I…
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Crusaders
Ronald Thomas West addresses American Christian Crusaders.
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America in Decline-Delaware
Photographer/Author, Paul William Fassett takes us on a backroads tour of Deleware.
Subversify Art
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How To Grow A Garden – Part Two
Posted on 17 June, 2013 | No Comments"In a couple weeks, however, he was well enough to go about his life. At least he would have something interesting to talk about if he ever saw another living being again." -
How To Grow A Garden – Part One
Posted on 21 May, 2013 | 1 Comment"This place was in his dreams, and every waking thought. Only now it was real, and right in front of him." -
America in Decline-Stockton
Posted on 9 May, 2013 | 1 CommentBy: Paul William Fassett An example of the deteriorating cities of America; Stockton was one of the first cities in California to officially declare bankruptcy, but this city’s decline was well in the making some time ago. I went to Stockton with eyes full of diamonds, and well wishes. I... -
America in Decline-Delaware
Posted on 1 May, 2013 | 4 CommentsPhotographer/Author, Paul William Fassett takes us on a backroads tour of Deleware. -
It’s official: Marcel Duchamp is more contemporary!
Posted on 18 April, 2013 | No CommentsDuchamp can be hard for the novice to interpret. He can be hard for the expert as well. Here are some guidelines to interpretation of Duchampism in the modern world. -
A university professor launches a stone into the golden image of Rio 2016
Posted on 29 March, 2013 | 1 CommentBy: Helios Molina @ Micmag.net Claudia Bolshaw, a university professor of the famous PUC Rio has created a critical group that exalts itself against the image of a booming Rio, a city of dreams where past problems were finally solved. This image of “glory” is a resounding echo in the marketing...
Subversify Travel
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The Drug Wars in Honduras: Then and Now and What to Know if Traveling There
Honduras is a relatively small republic in Central America that notably exports coffee, sugar, tropical fruit, textiles, and minerals. Having said that, one of Honduras’ dirty little secrets is the mass export of cocaine via the Nicaraguan Contras
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America in Decline-Stockton
By: Paul William Fassett An example of the deteriorating cities of America; Stockton was one of the first cities in California to officially declare bankruptcy, but this city’s decline was well in the making some time ago. I went to Stockton with eyes full of diamonds, and well wishes. I…
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America in Decline-Delaware
Photographer/Author, Paul William Fassett takes us on a backroads tour of Deleware.
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How to Spot Suspicious People and Behaviors While Traveling
Notes on travel safety from Jason Harter.
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The New Face of US Immigration: Leaving for Central America
Karla Fetrow: Strapped by economics, disillusioned with politics, many retirees and expats are packing up and moving to Central America.
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Adventure in the Badlands
Alexandra Pratt takes us into the Canadian Badlands
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Perspective of Israel in Real Travel
Michael Wagener- From Israel: ‘‘As a German It Is not easy to Write About the Country of the Jewish”
Review
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Roger Ebert and the Best Indiana Jones Movie
Posted on 11 April, 2013 | 3 CommentsColin La Vaute: Roger Ebert gave Jurassic Park three stars. It was one I would always disagree with him on.
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Taxation without Representation: A tale of two Tea Parties
Posted on 10 June, 2013 | No Comments"No taxation without representation," American patriots cried way back then. And now let's fast-forward approximately 300 years ahead -- to see how far we have fallen. -
How To Grow A Garden – Part One
Posted on 21 May, 2013 | 1 Comment"This place was in his dreams, and every waking thought. Only now it was real, and right in front of him."































