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Monday, May 26, 2008
Humanity at Stake
http://www.humanityatstake.com/
HUMANITY AT STAKE is a pamphlet-book that depicts the true conversation that occurred amongst three inquisitive people who engaged one another. It is written for the purpose of bringing the politics of Taiwan, China, and America towards all of our consciences and conversations. In so doing, dialogue removes those politics from reclusion and dangerous misunderstanding. On a broader level, HUMANITY AT STAKE is a reflection of - and a tool for - the issue of human rights for all, free people.
HUMANITY AT STAKE is a pamphlet-book that depicts the true conversation that occurred amongst three inquisitive people who engaged one another. It is written for the purpose of bringing the politics of Taiwan, China, and America towards all of our consciences and conversations. In so doing, dialogue removes those politics from reclusion and dangerous misunderstanding. On a broader level, HUMANITY AT STAKE is a reflection of - and a tool for - the issue of human rights for all, free people.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Halloween Costume Ideas for Professionals
Thanks to a dear friend - the very creative (and dorky) Natalie - here are some costume ideas for professionals who have to dress up for work, but nevertheless want to partake in the trick-or-treating-festivities: (some are lawyer-specific)
6. Power of Attorney: Regular work clothes with a cape
1. Three hole punch version of yourself.
2. American Psycho: clear raincoat over business suit and axe (spattered blood on coat for full effect)
3. Professor: Business clothes with a sweater vest, bow tie, and a worn coat with patches on the elbows (lots of occupational costumes will work here - chef: apron and hat, waiter: tie, short apron, and dish cloth, priest: all black with a white collar, etc.)
4. Hobo: Wear normal work clothes with a tattered, patched coat and a scruffy face (charcoal will do the trick)
5. Pimp: business clothes (preferably bright colors), coat with fur trimming, cane and funky hat (be sure to walk with a limp)
6. Power of Attorney: Regular work clothes with a cape
7. Clark Kent: Wear a Superman t-shirt underneath your business clothes and wear glasses to work - when people ask what you are, just open the buttons of your dress shirt and take off the glasses (everyone dresses up as Superman, Clark always gets overlooked)
8. Peter Parker: Same as above, just wear a spiderman t-shirt instead and no glasses
9. Dilbert: Wear glasses, a short-sleeved business shirt, pocket protector and a curved tie (Make a short tie out of red construction paper, draw black stripes with a permanent marker and wrap it around something round overnight - it should be curved by the following morning - just safety pin to your collar)
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Must Love Dogs
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Pam & Gavin's Wedding
Sunday, July 29, 2007
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