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Mobile Storytelling: An Evolving Story

NTEN

I keep on telling my story of how I moved between the East and West, between physical environments (architecture, urban design) and virtual (web and mobile development and strategy), between technology and the humanities. I don’t have an identity grounded in an single culture, nation or land. Zooming in, it’s my dad’s childhood story.

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Writing for Change Conference: An Interview with Elizabeth Pomada

Have Fun - Do Good

And then, of course, we have Riane Eisler , whose new book is about the wealth of nations, speaking, and she, too, is an idealist. We also have Ernest Callenbach , who wrote the first book on the environment, Ecotopia. The environment? We're tired of hearing people overcoming their horrible childhood, because it's too much.

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5 Tips And Tactics To Become A Master Nonprofit Wordsmith

Bloomerang

Our distaste for writing followed us into adulthood because we still suffer from the same writing inadequacies we had in childhood. A single compelling press release might land you a national television interview that leads to 100 new donors and $100,000 in funding. We suffer writer’s block. We struggle to organize thoughts.

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10 Organizations Leading The Way This Mental Health Awareness Month

Everyaction

The primary goal of PEP’s integrated special education and mental health services is to enable children and youth to succeed in the least restrictive environment, ideally their own school district. Aside from their successful healthcare programs, the thing that really stands out about Uplift Family Service’s website is its storytelling.