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Lovely pictures | Grant Buist
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Sometimes I draw things…. Jitterati – April 15th, 2016. No Comments on Jitterati – April 15th, 2016. This refers to a damning UNICEF report. As part of Jitterati 2016. April 15, 2016. Jitterati – April 4th, 2016. No Comments on Jitterati – April 4th, 2016. I personally have no problem with the right to name suppression during sensitive trials like this, but it’s telling that the only time you hear the phrase “prominent New Zealander” is in conjunction with the worst behaviour imaginable. April 4, 2016.
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At the End of the Day | Grant Buist
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At the End of the Day. No Comments on At the End of the Day. A song and music video I knocked up very quickly for the Off Key. Concert in Wellington this afternoon. I haven’t used Adobe Flash for ages, and I’m slightly horrified by how dusty my Youtube page has become. It was a lot of fun doing the song, though. Published in Sound and Vision. September 14, 2014. Laquo; Yes, it’s going to be one of THOSE episodes. New ‘Desert Funnies’ series. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Required fields are marked *.
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As Seen on TV | Grant Buist
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As Seen on TV. No Comments on As Seen on TV. So, yeah, this happened in New Zealand’s Parliament yesterday:. Screenshot kindly taken by Brent Willis. This is my flag design. Pī Rangorango (The Bee Who Buzzes). I’m so proud to have lowered the bar on the flag debate. Published in Lovely pictures. July 23, 2015. Laquo; The Fitz Bunny Flag of Awesome. Time for another music video! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. You may use these.
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Thought for the Day | Not a Church but Some Can't Get to Church: Lessons, Helps and Activities for Families and Stories for Children
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Not a Church but Some Can't Get to Church: Lessons, Helps and Activities for Families and Stories for Children. FTC: Sometimes we link to products, such as at Amazon, for which I may be paid a small commission. This is Never of Cost to You. John. Garage Sales Are Fun! Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco. Get Out of Debt: Stay Out of Debt. How to Prosper: The First Psalm of David. Protect Your Family: Prepare for an Emergency. Starting Own Small Business. How to Start A Work at Home Business. Is There A God? If I&...
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Global Lens » Archive » Timbuktu trouble
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Reflections on life, the universe, and everything. Who is Paul Jeffrey? Pictures of the Week. Elections are currently scheduled for July 28, but they’re being hurriedly pushed by western powers who seem to believe that a bad election is better than no election, and that whoever is elected president in an imperfect vote will be better than the interim president they’ve had since shortly after a coup that came on the heels of the takeover of the north. This boy is studying in a religious academy where the ...
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Global Lens » Archive » Syrian refugees
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Reflections on life, the universe, and everything. Who is Paul Jeffrey? Pictures of the Week. What they labored so hard to preserve has now succumbed to the urbanicide of war. More than 70,000 Syrians have been killed and, not counting the internally displaced, some 1.3 million refugees have fled to neighboring countries. And Aleppo is in ruins. This photo was removed for security reasons.]. The refugees were both Muslim and Christian, and the church’s work didn’t discriminate. Such a peaceful relati...
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Global Lens » Archive » 2014 – A year in photos
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Reflections on life, the universe, and everything. Who is Paul Jeffrey? Pictures of the Week. 2014 – A year in photos. Including photographing Aramay Calma hang her laundry among the tombs. (Since city officials don’t think it projects a proper image of the country, photographers are banned. So cemetery residents had to smuggle me in over the back wall, using small stairways inside people’s homes.). People living with disabilities in the Philippines. 8211; I spent a month in South Sudan. I met Johnny Ant...
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Global Lens » Archive » In praise of literacy
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Reflections on life, the universe, and everything. Who is Paul Jeffrey? Pictures of the Week. In praise of literacy. Literacy is subversive. That’s why in some settings, such as Argentina during the dictatorship, it was OK if you carried the version of the Bible known as the. Being a literacy teacher is about love. Look at how Angali, the teacher of a literacy class in Nandambakkam, a tribal village in the southern India state of Tamil Nadu, helps other women learn to hold the pencil to form their le...
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Global Lens » Archive » Abyei: On the border of two Sudans
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Reflections on life, the universe, and everything. Who is Paul Jeffrey? Pictures of the Week. Abyei: On the border of two Sudans. When violence breaks out between two different groups in Africa, it’s common for western media reports to characterize what happened as tribal violence or ethnic conflict. Such nomenclature is mandatory for writing about Africa, wrote Binyavanga Wainaina in his landmark 2005 essay. How to Write about Africa. Maloal spent the next year living under a plastic tarp. When the ...