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#oneaday 58:Citius, Altius, Fortius | The One A Day Project
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About Cancer Research UK. The One A Day Project. Creativity for a Better World. Oneaday 58:Citius, Altius, Fortius. Posted on February 5, 2012. For people (note I don’t say. Because many will not actually be that, but stick to the official word) in East London some of which will be. Larr; Gemma Critchley: sunset. Be the first to start a conversation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Get entertained and...
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GemStGem | The One A Day Project
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About Cancer Research UK. The One A Day Project. Creativity for a Better World. Browsing Archives of Author »Gemma Critchley«. January 12, 2012. 8220;How strange this fear of death is! We are never frightened at a sunset.” George McDonald And we weren’t scared. Not tonight. Not of the amazing flood of colour into the white sky this evening. I didn’t take a picture, I just wanted to remember how it looked forever. People in the office drawn to […]. Gemma Critchley: Tangerine Dream. January 8, 2012. Well, ...
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Gemma Critchley: sunset | The One A Day Project
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About Cancer Research UK. The One A Day Project. Creativity for a Better World. Posted on January 12, 2012. 8220;How strange this fear of death is! We are never frightened at a sunset.”. And we weren’t scared. Not tonight. Not of the amazing flood of colour into the white sky this evening. A lava lamp over LS5. Kirkstall Brewery silhouetted like a cut-out velvet dress pattern against molten gold. All photos via Twitter. Larr; Gemma Critchley: Tangerine Dream. Oneaday 58:Citius, Altius, Fortius →. You are...
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Looking to the Future | The One A Day Project
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About Cancer Research UK. The One A Day Project. Creativity for a Better World. Looking to the Future. Posted on May 2, 2011. Hi everyone, Pete here. First up, a huge thank you as always to everyone who has participated in the project so far, whether or not you’re still actively posting. Everyone’s commitment to posting their blogs every day (or every week in some cases) is hopefully inspiring to others, and hopefully fun for everyone to take part in, too. First up, Picks of the Week and Spotlight entrie...
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The Wall | The One A Day Project
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About Cancer Research UK. The One A Day Project. Creativity for a Better World. Share your public messages of support to all the participants here on this page! And don’t forget to donate your time or money using the links in the sidebar if you really want to show your appreciation. 16 Responses “The Wall” →. December 30, 2010. Only a couple of days to go before we start! January 1, 2011. First one done, looking forward to readin everyone elses! January 2, 2011. No other german participants? January...
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The Best Of… | The One A Day Project
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About Cancer Research UK. The One A Day Project. Creativity for a Better World. The Best Of…. Posted on May 2, 2011. Here’s your chance to let us know what your favourite entries have been so far. They don’t have to have been from the past week or even month. If you have a favourite One A Day Project blog post that tickled, touched or did something inappropriate to your private places, then share it in the comments here! For more about what’s going on and why we’re doing this, check this post. May 2, 2011.
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A panda wanders the electronic landscape. I’ve never experienced violence in any real way. I was lucky to find employment and thus was not forced to join the military. I always participated in non-contact sports. I was a theater kid. Shit, I think I was even involved in Amnesty International at one point? I have no idea what it’s like to genuinely fear for your life. I’ve never been in a situation where the stakes of the crisis were actual lives. I don’t know what violence is. Read on →. Read on →. Both ...