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Forum for Change | 40three
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Faith, Philosophy and Life. January 31, 2009 in Faith. I’ve just returned from a day of discussion and networking at the Lowry hosted by the Evangelical Alliance. They’re not as scary as they sound). I met a whole bunch of interesting people from business, media, arts, health, education and politics and we were given the opportunity to think and talk and dream about how we can be involved in changing society for the better. How do we engage with the the society that we are a part of, the. Something that ...
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A Coin Conundrum | 40three
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Faith, Philosophy and Life. February 27, 2009 in Uncategorized. Who doesn’t like a brief maths problem now and then? Marcus du Sautoy, writing for The Times Online. Placed this conundrum at the end of his article:. Let’s play a game. I’ll keep tossing a coin until one of the following two outcomes occurs. If heads, heads, tails, appears first then I’ll pay you 20. However, if it’s tails, heads, heads, then you pay me 10. Should you play? Immediately by a tail. All I need is that a tail immediately. Prece...
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The Twitter Experiment Part 4 | 40three
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Faith, Philosophy and Life. The Twitter Experiment Part 4. February 19, 2009 in In the News. There’s still plenty of twitter buzz and hype, if you’re looking in the right place. And it doesn’t look like it’s going away quite yet. Principally, the discussion seems to centre around questions about the point, or lack there of, of Twitter. Isn’t it just a distraction? Is it worth while? Paul Bradshawe at the Online Journalism Blog. One comes from the Twitter site itself. 8217; Quite right. Another source of ...
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NON-WORKINGMONKEY: I watch news of the floods in Britain with a Canadian friend
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Saturday, February 15, 2014. I watch news of the floods in Britain with a Canadian friend. With that flooding the French can just row in . there are no trees in England, just hedgehogs, and that's why there's the flooding. And you haven't got guns. Which makes it even easier for them. Now's their chance.". Are all the hedgehogs in little rowing boats? Only, youll have to shave your hedgehogs. Health and safety, you know. Regard the hedgehogs as your male children! Here is son). Geddit? YOU MAY ALSO LIKE.
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how-you-say-it: June 2010
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Thursday, June 24, 2010. Monday to Wednesday, I was in Manchester, on a course that I enjoyed thoroughly - fellow participants exceeding my expectations around humour, deep thinking, and scope for creating intrigue. Monday morning, during a break, I am walking down a wide looping staircase with a fellow participant, The Dane. She is 30ish, she is tidily casual, and we've already spoken of various cultural interests. What did you say you did? I manage a small design team. But, minimum wage? This pleases m...
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how-you-say-it: 5/7: Hours after Mam's service
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Monday, June 13, 2011. 5/7: Hours after Mam's service. Her parents had moved 200 miles north such that an adoption, 'at their age', could be effected. Now, overlooking a blustery North Sea, she clasped the hand tight - the good man, the one who would not get away, the one who had already decided to leave. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Northerner. In the Midlands. Looking rough. Listening hard. View my complete profile. 7/7: His Latest Period of Absence. 6/7: Light at the End of the Estate.
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how-you-say-it: 3/7: The Giveaway
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Saturday, June 11, 2011. Barely perceptible, but there, a flicker of something - no doubt about it, the eyes flashed alert. Half-baked hypotheses now queuing to be made sense of, the older man rose, made his excuses, and headed out onto the street. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Northerner. In the Midlands. Looking rough. Listening hard. View my complete profile. 7/7: His Latest Period of Absence. 6/7: Light at the End of the Estate. 5/7: Hours after Mams service. 4/7: I think, therefore it is.
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how-you-say-it: The Anatomy of a Week-Long Moment
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Monday, June 06, 2011. The Anatomy of a Week-Long Moment. Just back from a fractured week in Powys and Herefordshire, where Alex and his young cousin playfully broke up the otherwise Proper Grown Up stuff of the Hay Festival. And my breathing in of the lush green hills of Presteigne. In old Radnorshire - home of the very well-groomed (albeit naive) Pristine Christine, the best green teen of Presteigne. In conversation with Sandi Toksvig. The following day, I committed only to Javier Cercas. Saying as muc...
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how-you-say-it: January 2011
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Monday, January 10, 2011. On Boxing Day, I risked getting into Newcastle-upon-Tyne - through hordes of sales shoppers and the great amassing ranks of 53,000 football supporters to entreat. There was a time, during some extended building works when the toilets were some combination of not draining and, thus, getting deeper. Phew, phew and phew again! I don't know why you do it. Y' know, they're just as happy chillin' out - maybe give them a year off next year, eh? Though I am adopted. I can hear that!
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