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what's in rebecca's pocket?: "Friday, 11 June 2004
[>] Claire points me to Nabuur, an online forum designed to give communities in developing countries 'access to resources available elsewhere. Resources like information, expertise, existing solutions, creativity.' After joining the site (which is free) you can become a virtual neighbor to one of 11 villages and use your expertise, connections, and ideas to help educate girls in Cairo, build latrines in Padampur, Nepal, construct wells in Chaparri, Peru, care for AIDs orphans Kwandengezi, South Africa and much more. Making the world a better place is a computer screen away.
[ 06/11/04 ]
[>] Ooh, this looks interesting: In Praise of Slowness : How A Worldwide Movement Is Challenging the Cult of Speed.
[ 06/11/04 ]"
[>] Claire points me to Nabuur, an online forum designed to give communities in developing countries 'access to resources available elsewhere. Resources like information, expertise, existing solutions, creativity.' After joining the site (which is free) you can become a virtual neighbor to one of 11 villages and use your expertise, connections, and ideas to help educate girls in Cairo, build latrines in Padampur, Nepal, construct wells in Chaparri, Peru, care for AIDs orphans Kwandengezi, South Africa and much more. Making the world a better place is a computer screen away.
[ 06/11/04 ]
[>] Ooh, this looks interesting: In Praise of Slowness : How A Worldwide Movement Is Challenging the Cult of Speed.
[ 06/11/04 ]"
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