Monthly Archives: October 2015
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The Link Brigade
✫ Loreleila on Gullibility. Brilliant as always.
✫ Seriously, you need to listen to the podcast Millennial. It’s the most beautiful, soulful thing I discovered recently.
✫ This is so upsetting and terrifying: Men and body image.
✫ Miracle Worker podcast episode 1.
✫ Flora talked about anxiety.
✫ How to write a personal mission statement.
✫ OMG This treehouse!
✫ 7 questions to ask yourself when you’re not sure who you’re becoming.
✫ I’m not a Gen Yer, but wow, this article is fascinating and enlightening.
✫ Parenting propaganda.
✫ Diana Davison has many amazing thought-provoking vids, and this one in particular is fantastic: The New Age Scientology of Feminism.
✫ Create a moonlight garden.
Para el gusto los colores
Vilmila, Puerto Rico posted a photo:
Interesting Color Photographs of Greece in the Early 1960s
Dmitri Kessel (1902 – 1995) was born in the Russian Ukraine and immigrated to the United States in the 1920s. During a 60-year career, Mr. Kessel worked as an industrial photographer, a war correspondent and combat photographer, and a photo essayist for LIFE magazine. During World War II, he sailed on convoy escorts in the North Atlantic, covered the landing of American troops in the Aleutian Islands and the British landing in Greece.
Syrian Refugee Children Encountering Significant Trauma and Schooling Disruptions Prior to Resettlement, MPI Report Finds
Forty percent of the more than 4 million Syrian refugees who have fled Syria since civil war began in 2011 are under the age of 12, with many encountering substantial schooling disruptions that will affect their learning once resettled. This report draws from a study of Syrian children living in refugee camps in Turkey and reviews the broader literature to uncover the challenges these children face in host and resettlement countries.
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