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500 Humans Died in China Flood; Nobody Cares

July 3, 2010
By Lance Winslow

This week 500 human beings died in China and a massive flood, but no one seems to care because they are too worried about the Israel-Hezbollah War. In the conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon 300 people have died over a 10-day period, where as in China 500 people...
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Teerak, My Mom Is Sick And I Need Money (3)

June 26, 2010
By Adam Bryan-Brown

I am now sitting in Geneva, watching the snow falling. It is a world away from Thailand. I am supposed to be working but my body clock is all over the place, so let's write the next installment of the life and death drama. It is time for part 3 which covers the period...
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Giclee-Opening the Doors to an Artist’s Marketability

June 24, 2010
By Nadine Taylor

There are four kinds of people in the world- those who wait for things to happen, those who let things happen, those who wish for things to happen, and those who make things happen. With today's technology, artists now have more options, and more avenues to explore to expand their horizons.
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Proving Humans are Indeed Unique

June 21, 2010
By Lance Winslow

What sort of experiment or set of experiments should be done to determine once and for all if humans are unique to all other species in the animal kingdom? Can we trust researchers to do such an important experiment?
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Finding a Tattoo Artist

June 15, 2010
By Jason Rodriguez

Tattoos are becoming more and more popular, and it is becoming more acceptable for people of all ages and lifestyles to sport ink somewhere on their bodies - even in increasingly more obvious and visible places. If you have decided to join the ranks of the tattooed, you might be at a loss as...
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Vietnam: The Cultural Odyssey of South East Asia

June 15, 2010
By Christine Macguire

Artists in Vietnam have long suffered due to the restricted opportunities for showing new aesthetic tendencies or socially critical art than in most other countries. The Cultural Revolution has significantly involved the contemporary Vietnamese artists to exhibit their work to a diverse audience.
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Peruvian Artist Shares Why Preservation of Culture and Rituals Sacred To His Art

June 14, 2010
By Ernesto Apomayta

My artistic endeavor have led me towards a personal sense of mission, because the visual arts are more than a passive representation of the life style and culture of the Incas, Aztecs, Mayas and Chin...
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