July 2011
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[T]oo many people out there who still want a rape victim to be pure in the Santa...
– Accused rapists don’t need more protections - Crime - Salon.com
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(via ponders)
I posted this over a year ago because the cause-related marketing/pr caught my eye. I’m so glad someone recently liked it so that I got to take another look at it. The world is so small and works in such amazing ways. Who would have known that just a few months later I would have the privilege of serving as the communications intern at an education non-profit (through my whole...
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My illness helped me to see that what was missing in society is what was missing...
– Lee Atwater (February 27, 1951 – March 29, 1991) American political consultant and strategist to the Republican Party who, after being diagnosed with a brain tumor in 1990, issued apologies in the form of public and personal letters to people he opposed. (via keepsdiary)
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Interesting Find: meet the world campaign.
spinnellii:
Icaro Doria, a Brazilian man, working for a magazine in Portugal started this campaign using real data from the UN and flag images, he’s created whats known as Meet the World. The colors within the flags from its respective country are used to represent current, geographical relevant issues. Take a look.
United States
Angola
Somalia
China
Colombia
Burkina
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On the difference between Good Dogs and Dogs That... →
Blog post with a great metaphor for understanding privilege.
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When I was learning to cook, I actually did try to look into the ‘science-y’ explanation of why things were done the way the were (How did they make a difference? How did the extra ingredient affect x, y and z?). Interesting to see this kind of thinking played out in a cookbook! (want!)
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When female athletes are featured in ads, it tends to be in ways that...
– Women, Sex and Sports in Ad Campaigns: Gender Divide - TIME
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thedailywhat:
Time-Lapse Thing of the Day: Craig Shimala woke up every day in the month of June to capture the sun rising over downtown Chicago.
Each shot you see in the video is in sequential order. 9 of the 30 days Mother Nature did not cooperate and provided either rain or heavy overcast skies. As a result, those days were left out since the captured footage wasn’t much to look at.
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