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Michelle Holliday challenges us to see what the pattern of living systems reveals about the future of humanity. She discovered that there’s a simple pattern that all living systems follow. Living systems like rainforests, coral reefs, us, organisations, economies and even all of humanity. All of these follow the same simple pattern.
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Don’t mind the momentary change in direction, we’re taking a little detour from my last post. We will go back there but I want to talk about the reality of the practice of seclusion in 2011. “Seclusion is the placing of a person at any time and for any duration, alone in an area where […]
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Social media marketing specialist, Mitch Joel examines the counter-intuitive possibility of an increasingly anti-social Web. Mitch is President of Twist Image, an award-winning Digital Marketing and Communications agency, although he prefers the title, Media Hacker.
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Craters of the Moon is a Geothermal Walk. As it’s name implies Craters of the Moon is a unique and memorable experience for young and old. Open 365 days a year the walk is suited to people of all ages and fitness levels and is wheelchair accessible. Allow approximately 45 minutes to complete the loop […]
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Iranian-born artist Shirin Neshat explores the paradox of being an artist in exile: a voice for her people, but unable to go home. In her work, she explores Iran pre- and post-Islamic Revolution, tracing political and societal change through powerful images of women.
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