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18th Enero 2018
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This is a short film by MAYA Design created to put some perspective on one of the most powerful yet under appreciated design patterns for large scale resilie...
"All matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. We are all one consciousness experiencing itself...
"All matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. We are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death, l...
Our poop and pee have superpowers, but for the most part we don't harness them. Molly Winter faces down our...
Our poop and pee have superpowers, but for the most part we don't harness them. Molly Winter faces down our squeamishness and asks us to see what goes down t...
The USAID Jordan Civil Society Program launched the CBO-Technical Assistance Program (CBO-TAP) aimed at "Internal...
The USAID Jordan Civil Society Program launched the CBO-Technical Assistance Program (CBO-TAP) aimed at "Internal Strengthening for Change". Implemented in c...
French street artist JR uses his camera to show the world its true face, by pasting photos of the human face across...
French street artist JR uses his camera to show the world its true face, by pasting photos of the human face across massive canvases. At TED2011, he makes hi...
NEW YORK, USA, 15 January 2008 -- The year 2007 marked the five-year anniversary celebration of the UN plan of...
NEW YORK, USA, 15 January 2008 -- The year 2007 marked the five-year anniversary celebration of the UN plan of action, 'A World Fit For Children' -- a commit...
The reason why some countries are rich and others poor depends on many things, including the quality of their...
The reason why some countries are rich and others poor depends on many things, including the quality of their institutions, the culture they have, the natura...
Poverty and inequity affects children in unimaginable ways. We, the privileged, continue to think of it as a problem...
Poverty and inequity affects children in unimaginable ways. We, the privileged, continue to think of it as a problem unrelated to us. Nandita Das argues, tha...