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Category Archives: Reviews
Conflict Urbanism
Here is a reblog from Derek Gregory of Geographical Imaginations. In an essay he intends to write about Geography and war. A thought provoking post. Source: Conflict Urbanism
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Seasons, new wildlife film: A Review
This video says about itself: Directed by: Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud Seasons: Official Trailer 1 (2016) – Documentary On 26 December 2016, I went to see the wildlife film Seasons. The film aims at showing the history of wildlife … Continue reading
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Coupon Canny Review – Save While Shopping Online
Everyone is shopping online as it saves time and money. There are various discount offers available which will allow you to purchase your favorite products at an affordable price. One of the best ways to save more money online is … Continue reading
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#SupportMySchool : A Small Step Towards a Knowledge Society
Once an abode of learning, India, today, has the largest population of illiterates in the world. Spread and diffusion of literacy are associated with the essential feature of today’s civilization. There is a relationship between literacy and productivity and … Continue reading
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