The Word is your bi-monthly briefing on neighbourhood life and global style. English-speaking, free and delivered to your doorstep. To guarantee your free delivery of The Word …
The Word is your bi-monthly briefing on neighbourhood life and global style. English-speaking, free and delivered to your doorstep. To guarantee your free delivery of The Word …
Before we proceed on knowing this topic, first of all, we must know what is vision in the biblical teaching? Vision means experience of having a revelation from God.
1 Superchumbo
2 Leadhead (the Sound of Superchumbo)
3 Anathema
This surf book, and the words written within are unlike any stories you would find in the average surf magazine. Its nice to see an alternative for those who would rather read a great book and not a magazine full of ads. A summary of an article I wrote for The Word magazine on what the future of music and its experiences are likely to be. Specifically, to look at emerging trends and extrapolate 2 – 3 years forward. It covers Music Labels, Live Performance, Internet and Mobile, and Radio. “I loved him in “fresh prince of bel air,” Said the Pope in an interview with Playboy magazine. “Hillary Clinton reminds me of Carlton, totally lame!” said the amused Pontiff. Is Obama Deval Patrick II? BO didn’t steal the words of governor of Mass. He borrowed them…are the other similarities between them? The two pols have a lot in common.. Has Patrick’s term been a cautionary example of a promising, race-transcendant Democrat squandering his mandate by governing as a hack interest-group liberal? I read in a consumer magazine (Retail Week Feb 1 page 25) that ‘Green is getting old…’ and the new buzz word for 2008 is ‘moral’… What the hell???So I am thinking; are people really that stupid to let the media dictate to them that it’s not ‘fashionable’ to be green and it’s all about ‘morality’ this year……….. Music doesn’t seem to get a whole heck of a lotta buzz around the Digg word, but I thought it might be nice to show you a free magazine that seems to be doing good things. Transparent interviews with musicians seem to becoming more rare. Issue 4 just dropped and features Spoon, Cary Brothers (from Garden State fame,) As Tall As Lions and Ellery. “Could the publishing industry get Napsterized?” In a recent column for Newsweek magazine, Stephen Levy discusses the Atiz BookSnap, reportedly the first consumer device that enables the user to “release the content” of a book by transforming printed words on a page into digital files that can be read on computers and handheld readers. Words and phrases are moving continuously from ghetto vernacular to Standard American English. Ten years ago, a few rappers started saying “bling bling.” Then athletes like Shaq were saying it. Then daytime talk-show hosts like Ricki Lake were saying it. Eventually, you saw the word “bling” in the political pages of the New York Times. Soon after the first Brat Camp program aired in the UK, this article was published in ActioNetwork Magazine in the UK as well as Social Work Today magazine in the USA. It provides an interesting look inside the decision making process that led to an International Emmy Award and the creation of a new 21 century buzz word…Brat Camp!
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