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World Vision Donations:Share of an Alpaca
1 recommendation
"Make a smart donation for a Peruvian or Ecuadorian family by giving one share of an alpaca. With a lifespan of up to 25 years, alpacas are hardy animals. Their soft, highly prized wool — up to 12 pounds a year per animal — fetches high prices and can be woven into essential items like blankets and rugs"
World Vision Donations: Seeds
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"Give the gift of Seeds this holiday season and provide crops like corn, rice, cassava, carrots, cabbage, green beans, peas, potatoes, and onions. Surplus crops can be sold to bring in much-needed family income that can pay for life-saving medicine or help send a child to school. Truly a gift that keeps on giving"
World Vision Online Donations: 1 Rabbit
1 recommendation
"A pair of rabbits can produce as many as 50 rabbits a year! Providing a family in need with a source of steady income and a chance to help fellow members of their community"
World Vision Online Donations: 2 Ducks
1 recommendation
"By gifting a family two ducks for just $12, you can provide hundreds of eggs, down feathers, fertilizer and future hatchlings. The income gained from just two ducks can help send children to school and put food on their table."
Mutant Chronicles
1 recommendation
"Now this is my kind of movie! A campy, raucous, sci fi action, adventure romp set in a bleak apocalyptic future! Awesooooome. And it gets better, there's a rag tag team of highly trained and committed soldiers that have banned together to save humanity by going head to head with....MUTANTS! And, it gets better, it stars Thomas Jane (The Mist, The Punisher), John Malkovich (The Killing Fields), Dev..."
Art Without Borders: A Philosophical Exploration of Art and Humanity
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""People all over the world make art and take pleasure in it, and they have done so for millennia. But acknowledging that art is a universal part of human experience leads us to some big questions: Why does it exist? Why do we enjoy it? And how do the world’s different art traditions relate to art and to each other?"- www.curatedmag.com This has moved to the top of my reading list."
Amazon: The Host by Stephenie Meyer
1 recommendation
"Playing with questions of self and identity, Stephenie Meyer presents a world in which the will and memory of one human may determine the fate of all of humanity . . . and the possibility of a sequel."
Misery Is The River Of The World: MP3 Downloads: Tom Waits
1 recommendation
"Ever have one of those days when you just wanted to press that big shiny button that makes the entire world go kablooey, laughing and crying hysterically the entire time? Well, this is the song for that."
iPod Shuffle (PRODUCT) RED
1 recommendation
"I love the tiny ipod shuffle. Its so compact, and (true story), last month while doing my laundry I was watching my clothes go around and around in the wash cycle...and *gasp* my shuffle and ear buds swish by swimming in a sea of socks and soapy water. F$&*! When I got home I just sat the ipod and the ear buds on my desk for a few days knowing it was wrecked, but like the pheonix from the ashes, I..."
Just People Bumper Sticker
1 recommendation
"With all of the destruction caused under George W. Bush, it's time for Americans to rethink their obsession with nationalism. We need the kind of global consciousness this bumper sticker suggests: It's not just about our people. Not their people. Just people. All people."
Sunshine
2 recommendations
"Spectacular, trippy and incredibly poignant. Danny Boyle's movies always manage to pay homage to a classic genre while bringing something new to the table at the same time. And the thought and effort with which he creates his films are evident. Well-cast, relevant and beautifully shot, Sunshine is a truly modern sci-fi film and while it was overlooked in theatres, it's a must-see."
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
3 recommendations
"The concept of this book is quite ambitious, but well done. A thought provoking socio- anthropological account of how the many nations and people of the world got to be where they are today."
Amazon: Is There Really a Human Race? by Jamie Lee Curtis
1 recommendation
"A play on the word "race", this beautifully illustrated and humorous explanation of the concept of humanity is a fun read for both kids and adults. Jamie Lee Curtis has a unique talent for bringing the thoughts and ideas of children to their fullest expression, illuminating questions that we all have pondered (or may still)."
Pleasantville
2 recommendations
"If someone recommended this movie to me, I'd probably roll my eyes with just one look at the cover. But its actually a touching moral tale that isn't over bearing. Me likes it."
Inhabitat » PROJECT H: Fund a Lifestraw for Mumbai
1 recommendation
"THis is a great opportunity to be part of facilitating change in a person or a familys life. This system can provide 15,000 litres of clean drinking water to one household.... you can now fund this for one household or one hundred households in Mumbai. One household is only 25.00..... about five lattes! look them up... Vestergaard Frandsen's - Lifestraw Family System - Project H Design"
Walking Dead
3 recommendations
"A graphic novel on par with the best zombie movies in terms of horror and--best of all--storytelling."
And Jesus Carried the Cross[loop]
1 recommendation
"A nice posting on technology and spirituality and how the two are intertwined. Technology is revolutionizing our lives and allowing us to communicate and understand each other better. This would lead to a better world for all. Peace and Unity to Everyone"
Laga Handbags Aceh Handmade Handbags
7 recommendations
"Because they're hand made by women who survived the tsunami in Indonesia and their handbags are helping rebuild lives and homes."
Wall Art for Kids, Wall Art for children
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"I really am young at heart, and along with that is children's art. These wall art for children will get your youngsters on the way to a love of art and thus humanity, beauty, and quality. My girls love it, my oldest more than my youngest (she's definitely more artistic) and not only does it add precious time with your kidos they'll love you for it."
National Geographic Magazine
4 recommendations
"NG covers a huge range of interesting topics. I like the fact that the reader can choose how deep they want to dig into the magazine. Sometimes you just want a little brain candy, so you look at the pictures and maybe read the captions. Other times you want it all, so you read every word of an article about some obscure topic like "leaf-cutting ants of the congo". No matter how you decide ..."
Baraka
6 recommendations
"Baraka is one of my all-time favorite movies ever. Shot in 70mm and filmed in 24 countries, it is a logistical and cinematic marvel. The film-makers pioneered several new technologies and techniques in order to capture various time-lapsed and motion-controlled sequences, such as the wheeling starscapes above various beautiful ancient ruins and natural wonders. But beyond the techniques, Ba..."
TOMS Shoes
49 recommendations
"Comfy-looking shoes as they may be, you're actually doing good by spoiling yourself for ones. For every pair you buy, a child in Argentina also gets a pair. Shoes come in 'women','men' and 'tiny'. Definitely a feel-good gift as well!"
The Shawshank Redemption
10 recommendations
"One of my favorite movies of all time - this is the story of an innocent man's struggle to maintain dignity amid the brutality of a corrupt prison. You might be surprised that the story was written by Stephen King."
Watchmen
11 recommendations
"Alan Moore is a god. That's all there is to it. He was the first and best to 'explode' the superhero myth by bringing it poetically and painfully into a 'real' world, and the only thing as good as this story is Dave Gibbons' exquisite, precise art. Published as a 12-issue mini, but really, TRULY, a novel, it's the best of its kind, bar none."
Postsecret: See a Secret...Share a Secret
13 recommendations
"Filled with despair, but it's really about hope and strength."
Portraits From the Belly of the Whale - Michael Garlington
1 recommendation
"Something awry? Portraits Michael Garlington's "From the Belly of the Whale" is an arresting book of B&W fine art photographs about ordinary Americans, individuals who may seem like regular people - from a contortionist to a fast food worker - this work is dark, yet humorous and very very human."
Humanity Come Together Cuff Bracelet in (Multi)
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"Leather metallic embossed split cuff bracelet Stud and rhinestone accents"






