[My article, reprinted from Yonhap News Agency]
(Yonhap Feature) Strong Jeju women: yesterday and today
JEJU ISLAND, South Korea, July 1 (Yonhap) — To many Koreans, Jeju is known as an island of three abundances — wind,...
Below is a great example of one of the neat things about Japan. This sign basically says to children if you are in trouble you can run to this place for help… they are designated...
RWW2Way, an event by ReadWriteWeb at Columbia University this week, combined keynotes (Fred Wilson, Betaworks' John Borthwick) with one-off hour long presentations from folks like Dr. Jeffrey Jaffe of the World Wide Web Consortium, dana...
Speeding up the Learning Curve…
…..an essential skill or accomplishment if you want to survive a block on foot in Amsterdam!
Michael and I just returned from a hectic 2-day whirl through Amsterdam. In many respects, Michael...
I was reviewing my photographs in Lightroom today. Here are my favorite 50 shots at 50mm;
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Illness that disaster victims in Tohoku are suffering is connected with society and economy. To recover from it, something spiritual is important
NOTHING was there. Fukanuma seaside in Sendai...
Suppression of dissent and criticism has always been an active force in Pakistani society. Journalists and creative writers have had to struggle hard to find their way around or across many laws threatening to punish...
In the Sirwa mountains of Morocco, members of the Coopérative Agicole de Taliouine (Taliouine Agricultural cooperative) supported by the Moroccan NGO Migrations et Développement are collecting one of the world’s most expensive spices: saffron.
The Souktan...
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