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i'm working on planning longterm projects for the organization where i work. the projects have to do with art, culture, society, and young people. Do you have any ideas on what is the best way to star...
Posted by
alma
on 26.11.2007
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I posted this Discovery on 19 January 2008 “Humans are social beings, yet we are constantly sheltering ourselves behind walls and within closed groups, social, & political constraint.”...
Posted by
alma
on 22.01.2008
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You are older than your kid by nearly 30 years. How would you raise your kids given this generation gap in a region suffering very intense change. You know you can't impose your ideals... and on the o...
Posted by
sheikh
on 30.03.2008
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I don't have statistics, but from what I heard, it is phenomenal to me, that the TV Turkish series "Noor" got such popularity in Jordan at least. I am wondering why. ANy insights?
Posted by
sheikh
on 24.08.2008
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What does 'tribe' mean to you?
Posted by
Nadine
on 05.09.2008
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Does "Information" qualify to name our age the "Information age" as we always tend to name it? Is "Information" the most basic quality of our age.. Is it really what the societies on this globe cares ...
Posted by
sheikh
on 10.09.2008
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