Nguyễn Đình Toàn first penned under Tô Hà Vân, born September 6th, 1936 at Gia Lâm, by the Red river, outside of Hanoi. Left for South Vietnam in 1954, there he became actively involved in the arts, literature, poetry, plays, music, in association with literary magazines like Văn, Văn học. He collaborated with Trần Phong…
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Restaurants that reject vaccine passes in favour of ‘equality’ for the unvaccinated harm us all | Philip McKibbin | The Guardian
Venues that say they respect personal choices may sound community-minded but really they undermine efforts to keep everyone safe
— Read on www.theguardian.com/world/commentisfree/2021/dec/06/restaurants-that-reject-vaccine-passes-in-favour-of-equality-for-the-unvaccinated-harm-us-all
Open Letter and call for peace for Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Ahmed from a Diasporan African

“So much trouble in the world,” sang Bob Marley, back in 1979. Well, some forty years later, little has changed. The world seems to be tearing itself…
Open Letter and call for peace for Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Ahmed from a Diasporan African
🇺🇸 California Dreamin’🎵
1966, if you can your Eyes&Ears− The Mamas &the Papas, I can hear that singing voice and chorus from somewhere, 〜 good old days 〜🎵
🇺🇸 California Dreamin’🎵
4 Simple But Effective Ways To Boost Your Circulation – Invisibly Me
Circulation is vital for the body, but various chronic conditions can hinder it. Here are four simple ways to help boost circulation.
— Read on invisiblyme.com/2021/04/01/4-simpleways-boost-circulation/
But why, Pinocchio?
Inhale Peace; Exhale Love. Joy will Follow! - RUELHA
Today, let us analyse the cause a serious pandemic Let's delve into the psychology of it and get the specifics Among all the classification of lies, I've picked the habitual They practise it routinely as an obligation that is spiritual And the irony of it all; they're constantly on the lookout They're usually the ones adept at calling it out It takes one to recognize another SOPs, workflows, dialogues, motives may sound familiar A habitual liar is never at peace throughout They're always dodging imaginary daggers of doubts Of course, much of their cynicism may be necessary It saves them a lot of trouble; it's a good accessory But for now, let's consider the why Why is it that people lie? In little children, I believe it's usually because of fear Especially if consequences of revelation are anticiptedly severe I believe through awareness of unconditional love and acceptance Parents and…
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Omicron outbreak at Norway Christmas party is biggest outside S. Africa, authorities say
- At least 13 people in Oslo have been infected with the omicron variant of the coronavirus following a corporate Christmas party described as a “super spreader event.”
- Their numbers could rise to over 60 cases, authorities said on Friday.
- The outbreak led the Norwegian government to reintroduce some nationwide restrictions to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Source: Omicron outbreak at Norway Christmas party is biggest outside S. Africa, authorities say
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The Red Bus Robbery
In their quest for colonisation, the British faced many tenacious races all over the so-called third world colonies; men and women of varied colour, creed, ethnicity, and metal. Stories of whose bravery and strength are etched in the annals of human history. Of all the people they dealt with, perhaps they found the Bengalis to be the most intelligent of the human species. This intelligence scared them so greatly that from the very early days of their seat in Bengal, the Anglos ensured strict dominance of the race of Bengalis. More through strategised reward and lure and at times also through torture and sheer tyranny.
In 1867, Dadabhai Naoroji put forward the ‘Drain of Wealth’ or ‘Drain Theory.’ The ‘Father of Indian Nationalism’ expostulated that the Empire of Great Britain was annually draining a revenue of two to three hundred million pounds from the country. One hundred and forty-six years…
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