The Wharton Club of Boston is hosting an event on August 12, 2010 with Professor Peter S. Fader, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Co-Director, Wharton Interactive Media Initiative.
The event will revolve...
By Bernard Pollack on July 7, 2010 in Africa, Caribbean, Congo, East Africa, Ghana, Haiti, Kenya, Nairobi, Photos, West Africa
Cross posted from Worldwatch Institute's Nourishing the Planet.
Every year, 5 million children worldwide die from malnutrition-related causes, including immune-system deficiency, increased risk of infection, decreased bone density, and starvation. But a variety of local efforts are...
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While gadgets are getting more mobile, I suggest every family have a Desktop PC. Desktop PC's are budget friendly, have bigger screens then laptops and can do double duty as...
In 1997, amidst a very big breakup in my life, some friends took me to The Lilith Fair on it's Colorado stop. Personally, I was a mess, but one thing I did know was I...
Silicon Valley is hosting a Japanese Tanabata Festival tomorrow at the Plug-and-Play Center in Sunnyvale. Tanabata Festivals celebrate the legend of Orihime and Hikoboshi whose love was denied when they were turned to Stars (Vega...
It’s an all weekend party featuring bulls, tapas parties and the Roller Girls! The fiesta celebrates the San Fermin in Nueva Orleans (SFNO), featuring the running of the bulls throughout the Quarter Saturday Morning. The esteemed...
Me, during Diwali puja in the family prayer room, Delhi
Authentic travel in India
I have been thinking about the concept of authentic travel for the past few days, ever since seeing the 76-second Travel Show with...
The Fountain of Need
by Claire Rogers
Sometimes instinct tells you to do something; this time, I acted on my inner voice a little too late.
On a rainy July 3rd in Anchorage, we drove to the library...
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