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Niall in Niger: NEW BLOG ADDRESS
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Thursday, June 15, 2006. A final editorial note: As of right now, I'm passing my blog time on to the Ottawa Citizen for the next week as I follow the Making Niger our Business trip. Seven University of Ottawa students and their professor have arrived in Niger. Their goal: sell the idea of social marketing as beneficial to Niger's development. What is social marketing? Read and find out! Go to From Ottawa to Niger. Stay tuned tomorrow though as I'll have a special slideshow from today's demonstration.
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Niall in Niger: Into the (hot) sunset
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Monday, June 26, 2006. Into the (hot) sunset. The picture is a bit of a throw, but the present place-line is a dead give away: I have left Africa and am on my way to. well, I don't know where next, but that's another story. As is so often the case in my travels, I felt like I'd left Niger at least a day before I actually did. Walking around Niamey's. At dinner on my last night, my roommates and I lamented one last time about how Niger, sadly, has very few redeeming qualities when compared with other deve...
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Niall in Niger: Music
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Monday, June 26, 2006. Ottawa, Ontario -. See - I told you it wasn't my last post! Niger is not known for its music. or dancing. or nightlife. or entertainment of any kind. However, this is changing. A vibrant, albeit at times crass hip hop culture is captivating much of Niger's youth, likely to the chagrin of imams and social conservatives. I procured Abdou's first album during my dash around the markets my last day in Niamey. To enjoy Zamani. (4 mins. 39 secs., 4.3 MB - mp3). See ya soon,.
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Niall in Niger: Bad Boys of Niger
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Tuesday, June 27, 2006. Bad Boys of Niger. Ottawa, Ontario -. Sure, Niger needs good money to help its development problems. But it needs good people at the helm. Posted by Niall McKenna @ 2:22 PM. I am so proud of you! I didn't know aout this blog as you have guessed, I know, I need to work on my end of things, need to try to keep up with you! View my complete profile. Making Niger our Business:. From Ottawa to Niger Blog. Google News (Niger search). Le Republicain (weekly newspaper).
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Niall in Niger: White tales
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Wednesday, June 14, 2006. Niamey, Niger -. There's a particularly memorable sketch from. S heyday that's worth remembering. To lampoon so-called "white privilege," Eddie Murphy whitens his skin with make-up, gets primers on "white man" speech and walking habits, then hits the streets. Walking into a corner store, he tries to pay for a newspaper. What are you doing? I'm buying this newspaper," Murphy replies. That's okay," the clerk urges, "just take it. Go on.". As you walk from our house towards the.
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Niall in Niger: July 2006
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Sunday, July 30, 2006. One of my major tasks in Niger was to write a feature article for the Ottawa Citizen about a group of Ottawa students delivering aid. It was published today in the Citizen and you can view an image of the full article (spread over four pages) here. You can also read the article online and view a special slideshow at www.ottawacitizen.com/features/niger. Posted by Niall McKenna @ 8:03 AM 1 comments. View my complete profile. Making Niger our Business:. From Ottawa to Niger Blog.
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Niall in Niger: June 2006
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Tuesday, June 27, 2006. Bad Boys of Niger. Ottawa, Ontario -. Sure, Niger needs good money to help its development problems. But it needs good people at the helm. Posted by Niall McKenna @ 2:22 PM 1 comments. Monday, June 26, 2006. Ottawa, Ontario -. See - I told you it wasn't my last post! I procured Abdou's first album during my dash around the markets my last day in Niamey. To enjoy Zamani. (4 mins. 39 secs., 4.3 MB - mp3). For more about Niger's music scene, consult the excellent site, Fofo Magazine.
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Notes from an Accidental Blogger: What Next in Afghanistan?
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Notes from an Accidental Blogger. This online diary captures the best of my readings, analysis and opinions. Tuesday, December 29, 2009. What Next in Afghanistan? The West seems to have lost its orientation in the Hindu Kush – that “graveyard of empires,” as it was called after the British disaster in January 1842, when only one man survived an expedition 16,000. What, many people are asking, is NATO really fighting for in Afghanistan? In 1989, when the Cold War ended, the Red Army had already withdrawn ...
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Notes from an Accidental Blogger: HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Notes from an Accidental Blogger. This online diary captures the best of my readings, analysis and opinions. Thursday, December 31, 2009. The joy in the celebration of the New Year lies in the fact that each man, woman, and child is essentially reborn. All of the mistakes, the indiscretions, regrets and wrong turns of the previous year can, if we let them, fall away into distant memory. We have three hundred and sixty five brand new opportunities to be a healthier person, a nicer person, a better person.
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Notes from an Accidental Blogger: August 2014
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Notes from an Accidental Blogger. This online diary captures the best of my readings, analysis and opinions. Tuesday, August 12, 2014. 7 Habits of Highly Positive People: The Secret to Constant Happiness. 1 Don’t let bad things pull you down. Highly positive people take bad things and see the good things in them. As Randy Pausch once said, “We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.”. A great example is Oprah Winfrey, one of the most influential women in the. She attended an affl...
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