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The World of Just About Everything: 01/02/10
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Wednesday, 17 February 2010. Recently, a Brit won £56million on the Euro Millions lottery. When asked what he did to celebrate, he said:. We went to Waitrose and had bacon rolls and sat there in silence" (or words to that effect). I'm pretty sure that's what most of us would do! But while I sat there reading the story in the Metro (the best newspaper in print) it made me start to think. What would I do with £56millon? Was this the lucky ticket? Does money make people happy? Why do people work? You go bac...
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The World of Just About Everything: Post 1. Lilly's First Week
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Saturday, 30 January 2010. Post 1. Lilly's First Week. I know, I know. You're thinking "this is supposed to be a blog about everything,. Not you and your new pet", but I can't help it. You have. She's a West Highland Terrier and she's the smallest thing I've ever seen! Here, look for yourself! She's called Lilly, although there's a bit of controversy over the spelling of her name. I'm going for L i l l y. It really is a remarkable machine. Although I've never had an iPhone. You can plug in any normal hea...
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The World of Just About Everything: 01/01/10
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Saturday, 30 January 2010. Post 1. Lilly's First Week. I know, I know. You're thinking "this is supposed to be a blog about everything,. Not you and your new pet", but I can't help it. You have. She's a West Highland Terrier and she's the smallest thing I've ever seen! Here, look for yourself! She's called Lilly, although there's a bit of controversy over the spelling of her name. I'm going for L i l l y. It really is a remarkable machine. Although I've never had an iPhone. You can plug in any normal hea...
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Planet in a Nutshell: Avaaz! Stand Up to the Count
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A digest of all the latest environmental and humanitarian news from around the Globe. Thursday, 28 October 2010. Stand Up to the Count. This is my first post here, hopefully of many! There's an organisation called Avaaz. That give you the voice to change the World. They are an online petitions site and they write to governments and politicians about global issues. They need you. Http:/ www.avaaz.org/. Here's a list of some of the big things that Avaaz. These amongst 25,000,000 other actions so far mean t...
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Planet in a Nutshell: October 2010
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A digest of all the latest environmental and humanitarian news from around the Globe. Friday, 29 October 2010. Poor Conditions Slow Tsunami Effort. The relief being provided to the inhabitants of the Mentawai Islands, Indonesia in the wake of Monday's tsunami has been hit by setbacks due to the weather. Aid is meant to be coming in the form of air-carried supplies but a shortage of helicopters and poor conditions are leaving the hardest hit areas still in need of vital supplies. Thursday, 28 October 2010.
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Planet in a Nutshell: November 2010
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A digest of all the latest environmental and humanitarian news from around the Globe. Wednesday, 3 November 2010. UK and France annouce that they will be working together on their nuclear programmes from now on. Gareth Bale destroys Inter Milan over two legs and sets himself up to be one of the best left sided players in the world. Students in the UK could face fees of £9000 per year following the cap on fees being lifted. Messiah Chip developed that can help blind to see. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Planet in a Nutshell: Latest Round-up
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A digest of all the latest environmental and humanitarian news from around the Globe. Wednesday, 3 November 2010. UK and France annouce that they will be working together on their nuclear programmes from now on. Gareth Bale destroys Inter Milan over two legs and sets himself up to be one of the best left sided players in the world. Students in the UK could face fees of £9000 per year following the cap on fees being lifted. Messiah Chip developed that can help blind to see. Feed from another of my blogs:.
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Planet in a Nutshell: Poor Conditions Slow Tsunami Effort
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A digest of all the latest environmental and humanitarian news from around the Globe. Friday, 29 October 2010. Poor Conditions Slow Tsunami Effort. The relief being provided to the inhabitants of the Mentawai Islands, Indonesia in the wake of Monday's tsunami has been hit by setbacks due to the weather. Aid is meant to be coming in the form of air-carried supplies but a shortage of helicopters and poor conditions are leaving the hardest hit areas still in need of vital supplies. Subscribe to this blog:.
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The World of Just About Everything: Post 3. A Whole Load of Hot Air
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Saturday, 6 February 2010. Post 3. A Whole Load of Hot Air. Climate Change. Is it something to worry about? This article is about the report ran in 2007 by the IPCC. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). Apparently, 3 years after its release, someone, somewhere has decided that there's some dodgy or incorrectly cited information stating that by 2035, the Himalayan glaciers will have completely melted away. Now this topic has really got me going. As stated above, the IPCC. The convention is that eve...