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The filmmaker Zina Saro-Wiwa presents an Op-Doc on black women's decision to embrace their naturally kinky hair, rather than use chemical straighteners. She discusses in this article why she chose to appear in the documentary.
Source: New York Times website
[view whole blog postIts been 7 months since we launched our mobile application testing services to the developer community in Nairobi. Thanks to Samsung, Nokia, RIM and HTC we have over 80 mobile devices for developers to test their application on multiple devices and multiple platforms. Over 160 hours application testing time has been spent in the facility [...]
[view whole blog postIl y a des textes comme qui étonnent. La délicatesse de David Foenkinos en fait partie. Dis-je cela parce que je ne veux prendre aucun risque en commentant un bouquin qui aurait obtenu une dizaine de prix ? Non, j'évolue bien au-delà de ces contraintes... Ce roman étonnant, disais-je, est délicat tant dans sa forme, tant dans le style qu'utilise le romancier français pour narrer l'histoire délicate de Nathalie, frappée par les indélicatesses de la vie, des situations, des hommes ou des femmes. Il est délicat dans sur le fond, en traitant la thématique délicate du deuil, de la vie après la disparition brutale d'un être aimé.
[view whole blog postThis post is a follow on to the post, 'Introductory Algeria Foreign Policy Reading List (I),' which covered books. A second list is still forthcoming. This post is a kind of meditation on the literature on Algerian foreign policy generally as well as some of the features of Algeria's foreign policy in very general terms. [...]
[view whole blog postThis post is a follow on to the post, 'Introductory Algeria Foreign Policy Reading List (I),' which covered books. A second list is still forthcoming. This post is a kind of meditation on the literature on Algerian foreign policy generally as well as some of the features of Algeria's foreign policy in very general terms. [...]
[view whole blog postLife is being ironed out. For a while, for a few weeks back there, when it hit a speed bump, wobbled and swerved, I wondered if this was what it felt like to crash. To flail emotionally and falter and then fade to utter enervation. I wondered, briefly, blessedly briefly, if this [...]
[view whole blog postI just saw this clip, it is in the dam area in Khartoum, Sudan. the protester are protecting themselves from the police and attacking the police car with stones.
check out the next clip to see what happened to the car after a while. the Sudanese riot police better know the people of Sudan are ready for there revolution, they better learn this as it makes there job easier, which is clearing up the way for the protester to demand there rights.
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