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Grocery Store Wars!
In a supermarket not far away, there is a produce war going on. This short film parody inspired by the hit movie “Star Wars” warns of the dangers of factory farming methods and some of the options available to protect ourselves and our environment. May the farm be with you.
Enjoy and choose organic!
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Barry Schwartz and the Importance of Practical Wisdom
If you have the time, try to really listen to and watch this talk on TED. Really cool. Here’s an interview of Barry Schwartz about the importance of Practical Wisdom. Read on and learn!
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Fun and Work
This is from one of the better and more inspiring speakers in our country, Francis Kong. Francis J. Kong is President of Success Options Publishing Company, President of FunWorks Inc. a member of the Canadian based Mad Science International Group, the world’s number 1 Science educational-entertainment program provider for kids and Founding member and Director of Inspire Leadership Consultancy.
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Lupang Hinirang
This rendition of Lupang Hinirang is intended for reflection. It is not meant to replace the official anthem normally played as a march.
Recently a talented and nationally known film director, Mae Paner, crafted a new and moving version of our national anthem. This unusual audio visual presentation of “Lupang Hinirang”* has been shown many times in various events and has consistently touched the hearts and minds of viewers to the point of tears of awakening and gratefulness.
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Man Tries to Pay Overdue Bill with a Spider Drawing
Found this story, and thought it’s really funny.
David Thorne’s alleged conversation with an account clerk in which she refused to accept the childish painting as payment but agreed to email it back to him has been forwarded around the world.
In their exchange, which Mr Thorne insists is genuine, the clerk shows good humour in dealing with the customer’s ever more absurd attempts to get out of paying his bill.
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