Even a crackpot might have a world-changing idea... -- Michael Lipsey
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Even a crackpot might have a world-changing idea... -- Michael Lipsey
"let's get dinner" to "what about going to this tree-lighting thing in the next town over and THEN getting dinner?" to "why don't we just go to your house?" and now I'm planning a meal for a friend and her husband
A Beautiful Catastrophe Blurb:
“To Mia, success is everything. She's a hardworking, intelligent 18 year old and perfect child with big dreams for the world. But when she meets Liv, a spunky and easy-going woman with a hard hidden side, everything changes. And Mia learns that the successful, easy life she has been given doesn't apply for everyone - and the world can be much darker and hurtful than she thought, especially when Mia starts to see Liv as someone too beautiful for just friendship.”
What is the work you can't not do? Discover it. Live it. That is how you change the world.
From Scott Dinsmore's TEDx talk about Live Your Legend
Shared Worldview Communities to Supercharge Activism - The House Foundation
I've been developing this concept for a few years on a back burner in the recesses of my mind. Over the last year or so it's been increasingly demanding, and about four months ago I started working with Lee Shanahan on the idea.
It's current iteration can be found here, applying for a grant to develop it with the Knight Foundation. I'd love to hear feedback, and if you like the idea please "Applaud" it.
Text/Submission: http://kng.ht/ZTZCkz
YouTube Video (2:11) : http://youtu.be/4ZjNtPbf8FY
I wondered why my butt hurt
There was a screwdriver in my back pocket for two days, and I only just noticed.
Plastik yiyen mikrop.
Plastic that is simply dumped into landfills can take centuries to decompose, if it ever really does, but this young thinker came up with a better way. Burd beat out leading scientists to discovering a microbe that eats plastic, increasing the rate of decomposition by more than 40 percent. This project won him the Canada-Wide Science Fair and garnered a fair amount of international media attention as well.Read more at www.mnn.com
Hayır bir de ortalığa salınsa bu, yedikçe de çoğalsalar falan, sonra sci-fi filmlerindeki tehlikeler gerçek olsa. Ehe.
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