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Sorry for the brief absence from blogging. I was very busy these past two weeks. Womens Future Benefit has had a lot going on and that kept me away from writing.
Last week I was the guest speaker at the South Jersey Fair Trade Alliance, here in New Jersey. I had been asked to make this appearance for a while, and I finally agreed. It was a wonderful opportunity to share our Project with new people.
Actually, I got to run our idea of making a Fair Trade store here in Atlantic City by them. It was an interesting evening, but it kept me busy getting ready and preparing for my “speech”.
Another BIG thing that happened for Womens Future Benefit, is that we have been given the GuideStar Partners Exchange Seal. It shows that we are “Partners in Trust” with GuideStar vouching for us being honest and transparent as a nonprofit.
We have filed on their site, for public inspection, our Annual Report and our Financial Report. So, if any of you wonder if we are the real deal, please check us out.
Another thing that is news, is that Womens Future Benefit is on Google Buzz. This is a great tool for us to use in our nonprofit business. We are able to follow Fair Trade news, blog about it, and post it.
I am also using Google for finding fresh Fair Trade news. So, you can look forward to more interesting topics to come. I always have this blog in mind when I get into these new things. How can I make this more interesting for you as the reader.
Another Fair Trade thing is Facebook. I have made many connections on Facebook with Fair Traders. If you are interested in getting to know us on a more personal basis, please consider joining Facebook, if you don’t already. I have provided you with a direct link to my profile. From there, you can join Womens Future Benefit’s Cause or Fan Page. When you search Groups, we are there too. You can also search “fair trade” and find a lot of us just hanging around and taking the trade.
You will find that the social networks are having more Fair Traders joining and creating groups. If you have local social sites, try looking for them. They could always use members and you could get involved directly into your area.
I just wanted to jot this out for you all to know that I am still alive! I have not forgotten about my faithful readers, who keep hoping for something new and fresh. Sorry for the little delay. Life happens.
Chris Hughes yang berusia 26 tahun pendiri bersama Facebook dan pembuat situs My.BarackObama.com sedang melakukan aksi besar ketiganya dalam ranah teknologi.Aksi I adalah sebagai pendiri Facebook bersama dengan Mark Zuckerberg, teman sekamarnya saat di Harvard.
Aksi II adalah tidak mengambil bagian dari hiruk-pikuk jejaring sosial dan bergabung dalam kampanye presidensial Barack Obama, di mana wajah baru dari Carolina Utara itu menjadi bagian utama tim.
Di sana, dia melayani Obama sebagai arsitek My.BarackObama.com atau biasa disebut sebagai MyBO, jejaring sukarelawan dan massa akar rumput yang paling sukses dalam kampanye presidensial Amerika.
Dan aksi III? “Saya menginginkan pengembangan global dan teknologi,” ujar Hughes kepada HuffPost Tech.
“Dengan pengembangan global, kita berbicara tentang payung yang sangat luas, di bidang kesehatan, agrikultur, pendidikan. Saya sadar bahwa saya ingin berbuat sesuatu di ruang tersebut dan saya menghabiskan banyak waktu berkeliling (di negara seperti Kenya dan Senegal, di mana dia jatuh cinta) dan berbicara dengan banyak orang seperti Jeff Sachs, seorang ekonom terkemuka dari Universitas Columbia yang masuk dalam 100 Orang Yang Paling Berpengaruh di Dunia oleh majalah Times sebanyak dua kali,” jelas Hughes.
Hughes menambahkan bahwa dirinya menghabiskan setahun terakhir dengan riset, studi, belajar apapun yang bisa dilakukan dalam ruang lingkup yang dia maksud.
Namun Kamis dia mengumumkan peluncuran situs Juno yang dalam bahasa Afrika sama dengan Yoruba yang artinya bekerja sama. Situs itu gabungan kedermawanan, sifat sukarela dan jejaring sosial menjadi satu.
Saat ini memang masih dalam tahap pengembangan, namun situs tersebut akan diluncurkan secara penuh di musim gugur yakni antara bulan September dan Oktober.
Today started out pretty good. I fell asleep in the couch last night listening to some story Megan was telling me (sorry for a pulling a mom on you Meg and falling asleep while you were talking). Thankfully, I fell asleep on the comfy couch, not the broken with bars that dig into your body. I woke up a few times throughout the night, but I was too tired to make that trek upstairs. Anyway, my morning on the couch started out nice. I woke up just enough to see my dad come in very early and put a couple blankets on me, which was just sweet. It doesn’t matter how old I get – my dad still takes care of me. I love my dad. Because I was not in bed, I did end up getting up earlier than normal for me, which was good because I was able to get to work earlier. Perfect, because I needed to leave earlier .
When I got to work, I was surprised with treats in my top desk drawer from my dear Gale. Gale is like half my work mom and half my homie. She is wonderful, and I am able to confide in her and depend on her for anything. She always makes me feel like a superstar and has been there for me anytime I’ve come to work after a rough night or when I’ve just been having a hard time with things. She is understanding, thoughtful, and has the kindest heart. She is just a beautiful person, and I am so grateful to know her. I’m not even bothered that she’s from Canada . The other day I said I was craving old school candy and wanted Charlston Chew, so she brought me a Charlston Chew and Pez (!) and hid them in my desk. Mid-morning was so much better today! Thank you my love!
As I said, I left work early to go get my hair done. Lisa, my stylist, rocked my color today. The perfect blonde. I also got to sit there for a couple hours and hear her crazy stories. Girl! Always a good time with her.
Now, I’m just having a chill night and home, and I couldn’t be happier (well, I’m sure I could be happier, but this is cool). I should be doing homework, but I’m taking the night off. I got to chat with my mom, who I haven’t even seen since Sunday. Megan and I got to engage in one of our favorite activities – making fun of people on Facebook (they make it so effing easy). Megan has all these hilarious and quite appropriate sounds clips on her phone that she pulls out as we’re ragging on people. Ah, what a joy.
So, I’m breaking from life by just hanging on the couch. I just enjoyed a classic episode of South Park (the one with George Lucas and Steven Spielberg), and now I’m watching Ghost Adventures.
Complete vegging. I’ve been out every night this week – this is much preferred tonight .
I just now realized that I evidently didn’t write a post yesterday. These two days since I got back have been ridiculously lazy and I need to fix that and soon. . . way too much to do to be lazy. Yesterday I slept until 4 PM and then did essentially nothing except work a bit on the Bach assignment for next week. Today I woke up at 2 PM, was planning to grocery shopping (but didn’t), took a shower, and then headed off to a 5 1/2 dinner party (which was quite lovely, involved me coming home with several expensive cheeses, and allowed me to meet the children of one of the piano professors here), from which I just arrived home about an hour forty-five ago, and I’ve been lazing around ever since. I really do need to try and go to bed now, though, because I’m planning on getting up at 10 AM so that I can get my groceries and then practice. . . I am still quite worried about the John Williams concerto ready and how I have only until Thursday to fully prepare it. . . I think that why I’ve been avoiding practice – fear usually has that effect on me. As for NCAA, my bracket started out 6-0, but then when progressively downhill from there. Facebook has allowed three brackets per person this year, and so one of my other brackets is actually doing better now than my favorite one, and so my currently score on that bracket is 25 (out of 32) and total possible score of 173 out of 192 (based on how my first round incorrect picks effect future rounds). I’ve also been playing the CBSSports.com Round by Round challege, so we’ll see if I can do well at all at that. My mother keeps telling me that she’s heard that the chances of winning the bracket challenge (i.e., getting everything correct) are equal to the odds of winning the lottery two days in a row. While I disagree with this (because it is not completely random, but does involve at least SOME amount of knowledge and basic reasoning [though it is to be argued that one can do just as well picking blind. . . not sure about this or not]), I do find it amazing how quickly everyone’s brackets can go down in flames. For example, there is not a single person entered on Facebook that still as a perfect bracket. In fact, that title was taken away last night, even before the 16 or so games that happened today! It’s really quite mind blowing! We’re only 32 games in and yet NO ONE in that decently giant (certainly over 300,000 people) bracket pool is still without error. Wow. It makes me think of the story/fable of the man who asked(was it an emperor that he asked?) for doubling amounts of rice for 30 days. . . you know, the one who asked for one grain of rice on the first day, two on the second, four on the third, and so on. The one who he asked of course agreed because it appeared that he would not have to give up much rice, and yet the amount increases ridiculously quickly. By the time we get to the 30th day, the grains of rice come to 536,870,912 (just on that day alone). I feel that this is much like the way the bracket mentally works – it’s suprisingly difficult to realize how difficult and complex it is! Here’s a synopsis of the story of which I was thinking. Don’t know why it popped into my head, by the way, but it’s interesting what the brain associates as belonging together (though I do believe that I actually was thinking about this story a few weeks or months ago for whatever reason). The book synopsis is from Barnes and Noble and it’s for a book called One Grain of Rice: A Mathematical Folktale (by Demi) and is definitely the particular story of which I was thinking. Until tomorrow. . .
A traditional tale of India, as well as miniatures produced in that country in the 16th and 17th centuries, inspired this visually striking book. Set off by simple red and gold frames, Demi’s (Buddha; Buddha Stories, see p. 108) atmospheric, authentic-looking illustrations-some featuring shiny gold backdrops-dominate these graceful pages. Figures sometimes dart beyond the frames, too, adding a Western mobility and quickening the visual appeal. Revolving around a raja who hoards his people’s supply of rice during a famine, the tale teaches a lesson about selfishness as well as a basic multiplication theorem. When Rani returns some grains of rice that spilled from one of the raja’s baskets, the ruler gives the girl the reward she requests: one grain of rice on that day, and for 29 subsequent days, double the amount of rice as the day before. Underscoring just how astute the child’s negotiation is, Demi includes a double-page foldout depicting the take on the 30th day: 256 elephants carry 536,870,912 grains of rice, bringing Rani’s total yield to more than one billion grains-enough to feed the entire kingdom. Unfortunately, readers follow a rather monotonous path to reach this effective conclusion, as the author recites a litany of how many bags and how many grains of rice are delivered on various-though thankfully not all-days in the time period. In the end, it isn’t the plot that impresses, but rather the elegance and serenity of the accomplished art.
Ah, yes, the old friend that everyone has that you are excited to hear from but when you do you realize that you do not want to talk to this person, really. They find you on Facebook or something and the next thing you know you’re ‘friends’ again. Within months, you’re loaning them money and sending them gifts, because you remember the old person you used to be friends with. I’m wondering if my judgement was just WAY out of whack at one point in my life because I’m tellin’ ya, I have heard from some real beautes lately and they are just like school in the summertime–no class.
They tell you their tales of woe and how they need a back operation or money for their transmission and you feel bad for them because you’re doing okay and what’s a few hundred bucks amongst friends? They’ll pay it back, right? WRONG. No matter how nice you are to these mental defectives, they don’t understand that you need that money back as it is a loan but I guess it’s my fault for asking for it back. HOW DARE I? And then you get the emails telling YOU that YOU are a LOSER, and that you are on drugs and have sex with trash guys, etc. Um, I am clean and sober, jagoff and honestly, my sex life is my own. As celibate as I am, at least I have the chance of getting laid sometime within the next decade, unlike you who steal from your friends, spend all YOUR money on prescription pain killing drugs (but that’s okay, right) and never ever make good on anything, ever. And then you wonder why you are alone and nobody wants to be around you. All you do is hold grudges against people for YEARS (I could name names here, but decorum prevents me from doing so). Any great length of time to hold a grudge is too long. I don’t have the energy for it. Too bad some people just cannot live life on life’s terms.
I was watching Dr. Phil the other day and there was this oxycontin addict on there and he said (get this) ‘It’s not that I want to get high, I just don’t want to feel bad’. Nice. So I shan’t go into too much about drug addicts here but hey, come on, this guy was trying to get one past DR. PHIL. Good luck with that one, buddy.