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Blogs about: Asael
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... , 'Redlight'; Ann M. Veneman, executive director, UNICEF; Anthony Asael, founder, Art in All of Us
Click here to listen to the audio program (Windows Media)
EWART: Called & ... issues that are often left in the dark.
EWART: The founder of Art in All of Us is Anthony Asael. He says the issues affecting children can often be expressed most powerfully by the children themselves, using their ...
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I wrote this for nonartisan's birthday, which was October 25th! I am lazily posting it now. I was gone that weekend at an English Halloween camp, so I've been a little dead all week... it's like working for two weeks nonstop. :( But I have this weekend to rest and recover! Hooray. Hopefully I can get something written for the pairing week coming up...
This is an AU, based on an ...
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... (Club Mix)
4] Ladykillers by Lush
5] A Perfect Day Elise by PJ Harvey
6] Nothing Stays The Same by Elastica
7] Children (Dream Version) by Robert Miles
Download: Click on this link
*special thanks to asael for recommending Circ :)
Bleach Mini-Fanmix: Kaien and Ukitake
How do we cope
With the days after a death?
Empty days, nothing left
Not even a funeral...
1] One And One by Robert Miles ...
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... CANNOT purchase books of other people’s tweets, although they can send gift cards to fellow Twitter users enabling them to print their own books.
Says TweetBookz.com co-founders, Jacob Shwirtz and Asael Kahana: “This is a fun way to look back on your favorite tweets and capture all the emotion of those moments to keep forever. It’s a great gift either for family, friends or just for ...
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... you're a fan of Twitter and fancy yourself a writer who really ought to be a published author, now you can be! Tweetbookz, the brainchild of the Definitely Something team (ROIer Jacob Shwirtz and business partner Asael Kahana) now binds your Tweets of 140 characters into a softcover or hardcover book for your friends, family members and bookshelves. You can follow this project on Twitter at...
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... pressed to choose 200 of a high enough quality to turn into a book.
However, new startup TweetBookz has decided there must be enough Twitter fanatics who would like to do just that.
Cofounders Jacob Schwirtz and Asael Kahana said that the service offered a “fun way to look back on your favourite tweets and capture all the emotion of those moments to keep forever.”
For $20 (softback) ...
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