I want to play pokemon go too :( :( :(
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I want to play pokemon go too :( :( :(
You may be cool but, You’ll never be Leonardo DiCaprio taking care of orphaned children Cool. One of the only Actors to never win an Oscar... But yet that does not detour him from being an amazing man. During the filming of the movie Blood Diamond, DiCaprio was working with 24 orphaned children from SOS Children's Villages. This organization is a third world foster care program, where they provide care for children who no longer have parents to support them. They also support many other children who are not in their “Foster Care” by providing health care, education for those who want it, and psycho-social support. Along with offering emergency relief programs. Not only does he help out and support third world children, he is big on Humanitarianism. From ocean health, to wild life preservation, DiCaprio has donated millions in the effort to better the world.
Bitcoin and Development
“It’s very good for people in the Third World, who are now dependent on Western Union and services like that,” he says. “Someone in one part of the world could put in money, and a family member could take it out in Africa, for example. That is one of the objectives: remittances.” http://fortune.com/2015/07/10/greece-bitcoin-bitchain/
I finally got around to posting the article I won a Critical Writing contest for and was thusly published in a literary zine last winter. It’s an architectural critique of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s expansion by Santiago Calatrava.
Spoiler: I think it rocks.
New People's Army guerrillas do their morning exercise at their base camp in Northern Mindanao, Republic of the Philippines.
2 days + 3 words= 1 little chatterbox
The other day Eda spoke her first word. Although it might be considered a bit narcissistic, can you blame her? She probably hears the word (her name) about a million times a day! Once that beautiful name rolled off her tongue, it appears that her tongue…
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I live in a third world country.
It's like living in the ghetto side of the whole world.
We tough lil people yo.
One Word a "Day" - Third Word (Spoken)
I haven't done one of these for awhile. I think I ran out of original writing to read. I did Sylvia Plath, Chekhov, and Amiri Baraka. I've been writing more, though. Maybe I'll do a Draft Project reading at some point. For today, here's a reading of all the "third word" pathways for my One Word a Day (Even though it's hardly every day anymore) project.